In a way, I am angry, but also relieved. After reading the August 2017 testimony by Fusion GPS lawyer Josh Levy about a person being killed due to the publication of the phony Trump-Russia dossier, I really felt sick to my stomach that the publication of the phony dossier by left wing media outlets could have cost someone their life. Thankfully now that doesn’t seem to be the case. Turns out Levy was just speculating about “deaths” associated with the publication of the phony dossier. How pathetic and irresponsible is it that a Fusion GPS lawyer would lie like he did about the publication of the dossier resulting in the killing of a human being? I guess that’ just how Fusion GPS does business.
Figures – ‘Death’ related to publication of Fusion-GPS was just speculation |
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It was widely speculated that Levy was referring to an ex-KGB official who was found dead in the back of his car on Dec. 26, 2016. That official, Oleg Erovkinin, was a chief of staff to Igor Sechin, a Kremlin insider and president of Russian oil company Rosneft. The dossier, written by former British spy Christopher Steele, makes several unverified allegations about Sechin and the Trump campaign.
But it turns out that Levy had no specific knowledge about any deaths related to the dossier.
Levy did not respond to The Daily Caller’s request for comment on Tuesday.