South Florida has enough to worry about with Hurricane Irma headed their way. But there’s also news out of the South Florida that once again shows just how corrupt Debbie Wasserman-Schultz’s Pakistani IT “aide” left her laptop in a phone booth with a note for prosecutors before he tried to flee the country for Pakistan.
Oops. Imran Awan left Wasserman-Schultz in phone booth with note |
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The saga of Imran Awan, the Debbie Wasserman Schultz staffer who was indicted along with his wife in August on four counts, including bank fraud and making false statements, took a more sinister turn on Wednesday, as reports surfaced that the laptop Schultz has been desperately trying to keep prosecutors from examining was planted in a tiny room by someone who left a note for the U.S. attorney.
That someone could have been Awan, who wanted police to find the laptop, which had the user name “RepDWS” listed.
There have been suspicions regarding Wasserman Schultz for months; after revelations of Awan’s criminality surfaced at the beginning of February, most of the legislators employing him fired him within weeks, but Wasserman Schultz did not fire him until after he was arrested on July 25 at Dulles International Airport while trying to flee to Pakistan.
U.S. Capitol Police found the laptop after midnight April 6, 2017, in the tiny room that formerly served as a phone booth in the Rayburn House Office Building, as a Capitol Police report stated. The laptop was accompanied by a Pakistani ID card, copies of Awan’s driver’s license and congressional ID badge, and letters to the U.S. attorney. A notebook found with the laptop had notes regarding “attorney-client privilege.”