US Attorney, Alexandria VA resident found dead

Anonymous
She made the fatal mistake of trying to extradite pedophiles from Israel. Hence, she's been put down by our supreme overlords.

Don't believe me? Just look at the actions of our political elite.
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Anonymous wrote:A young US Attorney who had been investigating Russian money laundering suddenly dies. Trump, of course, has been highly dependent on Russian money for years. Suddenly the actions of Paul Weiss makes a little more sense. I can see why lawyers are so scared of Republicans now.



There is a reason everyone who walks out of a room with him does a 360 on their values, looks scared, and debases themselves by kissing his a$&. He has always done business like a mobster. I used to say he must be the devil, but, of course, it makes more sense that he’s just an absolute a$$hole who threatens people to get his way.


(180, not 360)


And, it is comments like these that made people turn on the Dems.

FWIW, we don't know the circumstances at all. She was obviously very private about her personal life. In her DOJ bio there is no mention of where she grew up or her family. Check out other government bios. It is generally part of the information. All that i could find is that she was born in California and graduated from University of Richmond (a very pricey school) and went to William and Mary for her law degree.

She sounds like a very good person who worked very hard. But, she appears to have been very private on her personal details.--That was her right. I suspect she would not appreciate some of the comments we have read here.

Even in WAPO today there was nothing about her survivors. That is just odd.



Considering the work she did and how she ended up, dead under suspicious circumstances, I’d argue that she kept her personal life private for a very good reason. The slime bag Russian mobsters that Trump is in bed with love going after people’s families. She would have known that better than anyone.

There’s no statute of limitations for murder. I hope her husband demands a full investigation and a burial. No burning away the evidence.


NP. I have an alt account where I observe nutcase right-wing MAGA lunatics. Just FYI, you sound exactly like them, except their conspiracy theories of course center around Biden.

The lunatic left and lunatic right are essentially the same.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just read that she put a lot of child predators with law enforcement ties in prison. Since we have a bunch of sex offenders running the country, I’m suspicious.


I think her death is SUS af.
Anonymous
We will see. Everything about this sounds suspicious but I could see how someone so dedicated could be devastated beyond belief over the events of the past two months.
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Anonymous wrote:A young US Attorney who had been investigating Russian money laundering suddenly dies. Trump, of course, has been highly dependent on Russian money for years. Suddenly the actions of Paul Weiss makes a little more sense. I can see why lawyers are so scared of Republicans now.



There is a reason everyone who walks out of a room with him does a 360 on their values, looks scared, and debases themselves by kissing his a$&. He has always done business like a mobster. I used to say he must be the devil, but, of course, it makes more sense that he’s just an absolute a$$hole who threatens people to get his way.


(180, not 360)


And, it is comments like these that made people turn on the Dems.

FWIW, we don't know the circumstances at all. She was obviously very private about her personal life. In her DOJ bio there is no mention of where she grew up or her family. Check out other government bios. It is generally part of the information. All that i could find is that she was born in California and graduated from University of Richmond (a very pricey school) and went to William and Mary for her law degree.

She sounds like a very good person who worked very hard. But, she appears to have been very private on her personal details.--That was her right. I suspect she would not appreciate some of the comments we have read here.

Even in WAPO today there was nothing about her survivors. That is just odd.



Considering the work she did and how she ended up, dead under suspicious circumstances, I’d argue that she kept her personal life private for a very good reason. The slime bag Russian mobsters that Trump is in bed with love going after people’s families. She would have known that better than anyone.

There’s no statute of limitations for murder. I hope her husband demands a full investigation and a burial. No burning away the evidence.


NP. I have an alt account where I observe nutcase right-wing MAGA lunatics. Just FYI, you sound exactly like them, except their conspiracy theories of course center around Biden.

The lunatic left and lunatic right are essentially the same.


Tell me exactly what sounds like lunacy to you. Tell me that Russians have not murdered people on foreign soil. Tell me that Trump has not declared open season on the judiciary. Tell me that it is normal for a healthy 43 year old woman to drop dead.

You can’t tell me any of those things because they aren’t true. I’m reserving judgment for the facts to come out, but everything about this is highly suspicious and you can’t claim it isn’t.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A young US Attorney who had been investigating Russian money laundering suddenly dies. Trump, of course, has been highly dependent on Russian money for years. Suddenly the actions of Paul Weiss makes a little more sense. I can see why lawyers are so scared of Republicans now.



There is a reason everyone who walks out of a room with him does a 360 on their values, looks scared, and debases themselves by kissing his a$&. He has always done business like a mobster. I used to say he must be the devil, but, of course, it makes more sense that he’s just an absolute a$$hole who threatens people to get his way.


(180, not 360)


And, it is comments like these that made people turn on the Dems.

FWIW, we don't know the circumstances at all. She was obviously very private about her personal life. In her DOJ bio there is no mention of where she grew up or her family. Check out other government bios. It is generally part of the information. All that i could find is that she was born in California and graduated from University of Richmond (a very pricey school) and went to William and Mary for her law degree.

She sounds like a very good person who worked very hard. But, she appears to have been very private on her personal details.--That was her right. I suspect she would not appreciate some of the comments we have read here.

Even in WAPO today there was nothing about her survivors. That is just odd.



Considering the work she did and how she ended up, dead under suspicious circumstances, I’d argue that she kept her personal life private for a very good reason. The slime bag Russian mobsters that Trump is in bed with love going after people’s families. She would have known that better than anyone.

There’s no statute of limitations for murder. I hope her husband demands a full investigation and a burial. No burning away the evidence.


NP. I have an alt account where I observe nutcase right-wing MAGA lunatics. Just FYI, you sound exactly like them, except their conspiracy theories of course center around Biden.

The lunatic left and lunatic right are essentially the same.


No, not at all.
Decades of documentation of the Trump-Russia connections. He’s even asked for their help in front of us all “Russia, if you’re listening…”
Decades of evidence that he bullies and threatens to get his way or when people criticize him.
Decades of evidence of Russian political murders.
Prosecutors do stay private due to the nature of their work.
She worked on cases that gave her damning information on people loyal to Trump AND Russians.
It is highly unusual for a healthy, insured, educated, UMC woman to die at 43.

Don’t you dare lump this possible conclusion to Q or Pizza Gate. It’s practically Occam’s Razor.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A young US Attorney who had been investigating Russian money laundering suddenly dies. Trump, of course, has been highly dependent on Russian money for years. Suddenly the actions of Paul Weiss makes a little more sense. I can see why lawyers are so scared of Republicans now.



There is a reason everyone who walks out of a room with him does a 360 on their values, looks scared, and debases themselves by kissing his a$&. He has always done business like a mobster. I used to say he must be the devil, but, of course, it makes more sense that he’s just an absolute a$$hole who threatens people to get his way.


(180, not 360)


And, it is comments like these that made people turn on the Dems.

FWIW, we don't know the circumstances at all. She was obviously very private about her personal life. In her DOJ bio there is no mention of where she grew up or her family. Check out other government bios. It is generally part of the information. All that i could find is that she was born in California and graduated from University of Richmond (a very pricey school) and went to William and Mary for her law degree.

She sounds like a very good person who worked very hard. But, she appears to have been very private on her personal details.--That was her right. I suspect she would not appreciate some of the comments we have read here.

Even in WAPO today there was nothing about her survivors. That is just odd.



Considering the work she did and how she ended up, dead under suspicious circumstances, I’d argue that she kept her personal life private for a very good reason. The slime bag Russian mobsters that Trump is in bed with love going after people’s families. She would have known that better than anyone.

There’s no statute of limitations for murder. I hope her husband demands a full investigation and a burial. No burning away the evidence.


NP. I have an alt account where I observe nutcase right-wing MAGA lunatics. Just FYI, you sound exactly like them, except their conspiracy theories of course center around Biden.

The lunatic left and lunatic right are essentially the same.


Tell me exactly what sounds like lunacy to you. Tell me that Russians have not murdered people on foreign soil. Tell me that Trump has not declared open season on the judiciary. Tell me that it is normal for a healthy 43 year old woman to drop dead.

You can’t tell me any of those things because they aren’t true. I’m reserving judgment for the facts to come out, but everything about this is highly suspicious and you can’t claim it isn’t.


What sounds highly crazy is that you are apparently unwilling to consider what is far more likely to be the cause of her death: suicide or taking a fake adderall tainted with fentanyl. You jumped straight to the crazy conspiracy theories without considering the far more common possibilities.

You sound exactly like the lunatic right-wingers tbh.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A young US Attorney who had been investigating Russian money laundering suddenly dies. Trump, of course, has been highly dependent on Russian money for years. Suddenly the actions of Paul Weiss makes a little more sense. I can see why lawyers are so scared of Republicans now.



There is a reason everyone who walks out of a room with him does a 360 on their values, looks scared, and debases themselves by kissing his a$&. He has always done business like a mobster. I used to say he must be the devil, but, of course, it makes more sense that he’s just an absolute a$$hole who threatens people to get his way.


(180, not 360)


And, it is comments like these that made people turn on the Dems.

FWIW, we don't know the circumstances at all. She was obviously very private about her personal life. In her DOJ bio there is no mention of where she grew up or her family. Check out other government bios. It is generally part of the information. All that i could find is that she was born in California and graduated from University of Richmond (a very pricey school) and went to William and Mary for her law degree.

She sounds like a very good person who worked very hard. But, she appears to have been very private on her personal details.--That was her right. I suspect she would not appreciate some of the comments we have read here.

Even in WAPO today there was nothing about her survivors. That is just odd.



Considering the work she did and how she ended up, dead under suspicious circumstances, I’d argue that she kept her personal life private for a very good reason. The slime bag Russian mobsters that Trump is in bed with love going after people’s families. She would have known that better than anyone.

There’s no statute of limitations for murder. I hope her husband demands a full investigation and a burial. No burning away the evidence.


NP. I have an alt account where I observe nutcase right-wing MAGA lunatics. Just FYI, you sound exactly like them, except their conspiracy theories of course center around Biden.

The lunatic left and lunatic right are essentially the same.


No, not at all.
Decades of documentation of the Trump-Russia connections. He’s even asked for their help in front of us all “Russia, if you’re listening…”
Decades of evidence that he bullies and threatens to get his way or when people criticize him.
Decades of evidence of Russian political murders.
Prosecutors do stay private due to the nature of their work.
She worked on cases that gave her damning information on people loyal to Trump AND Russians.
It is highly unusual for a healthy, insured, educated, UMC woman to die at 43.

Don’t you dare lump this possible conclusion to Q or Pizza Gate. It’s practically Occam’s Razor.


Ok crazy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s almost like Trump is getting tips from Putin



I was surprised she didn't fall down the stairs...
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A young US Attorney who had been investigating Russian money laundering suddenly dies. Trump, of course, has been highly dependent on Russian money for years. Suddenly the actions of Paul Weiss makes a little more sense. I can see why lawyers are so scared of Republicans now.



There is a reason everyone who walks out of a room with him does a 360 on their values, looks scared, and debases themselves by kissing his a$&. He has always done business like a mobster. I used to say he must be the devil, but, of course, it makes more sense that he’s just an absolute a$$hole who threatens people to get his way.


(180, not 360)


And, it is comments like these that made people turn on the Dems.

FWIW, we don't know the circumstances at all. She was obviously very private about her personal life. In her DOJ bio there is no mention of where she grew up or her family. Check out other government bios. It is generally part of the information. All that i could find is that she was born in California and graduated from University of Richmond (a very pricey school) and went to William and Mary for her law degree.

She sounds like a very good person who worked very hard. But, she appears to have been very private on her personal details.--That was her right. I suspect she would not appreciate some of the comments we have read here.

Even in WAPO today there was nothing about her survivors. That is just odd.



Considering the work she did and how she ended up, dead under suspicious circumstances, I’d argue that she kept her personal life private for a very good reason. The slime bag Russian mobsters that Trump is in bed with love going after people’s families. She would have known that better than anyone.

There’s no statute of limitations for murder. I hope her husband demands a full investigation and a burial. No burning away the evidence.


NP. I have an alt account where I observe nutcase right-wing MAGA lunatics. Just FYI, you sound exactly like them, except their conspiracy theories of course center around Biden.

The lunatic left and lunatic right are essentially the same.


No, not at all.
Decades of documentation of the Trump-Russia connections. He’s even asked for their help in front of us all “Russia, if you’re listening…”
Decades of evidence that he bullies and threatens to get his way or when people criticize him.
Decades of evidence of Russian political murders.
Prosecutors do stay private due to the nature of their work.
She worked on cases that gave her damning information on people loyal to Trump AND Russians.
It is highly unusual for a healthy, insured, educated, UMC woman to die at 43.

Don’t you dare lump this possible conclusion to Q or Pizza Gate. It’s practically Occam’s Razor.


Ok crazy.


The BOTS are working over time this week.
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A young US Attorney who had been investigating Russian money laundering suddenly dies. Trump, of course, has been highly dependent on Russian money for years. Suddenly the actions of Paul Weiss makes a little more sense. I can see why lawyers are so scared of Republicans now.



There is a reason everyone who walks out of a room with him does a 360 on their values, looks scared, and debases themselves by kissing his a$&. He has always done business like a mobster. I used to say he must be the devil, but, of course, it makes more sense that he’s just an absolute a$$hole who threatens people to get his way.


(180, not 360)


And, it is comments like these that made people turn on the Dems.

FWIW, we don't know the circumstances at all. She was obviously very private about her personal life. In her DOJ bio there is no mention of where she grew up or her family. Check out other government bios. It is generally part of the information. All that i could find is that she was born in California and graduated from University of Richmond (a very pricey school) and went to William and Mary for her law degree.

She sounds like a very good person who worked very hard. But, she appears to have been very private on her personal details.--That was her right. I suspect she would not appreciate some of the comments we have read here.

Even in WAPO today there was nothing about her survivors. That is just odd.



Considering the work she did and how she ended up, dead under suspicious circumstances, I’d argue that she kept her personal life private for a very good reason. The slime bag Russian mobsters that Trump is in bed with love going after people’s families. She would have known that better than anyone.

There’s no statute of limitations for murder. I hope her husband demands a full investigation and a burial. No burning away the evidence.


NP. I have an alt account where I observe nutcase right-wing MAGA lunatics. Just FYI, you sound exactly like them, except their conspiracy theories of course center around Biden.

The lunatic left and lunatic right are essentially the same.


Tell me exactly what sounds like lunacy to you. Tell me that Russians have not murdered people on foreign soil. Tell me that Trump has not declared open season on the judiciary. Tell me that it is normal for a healthy 43 year old woman to drop dead.

You can’t tell me any of those things because they aren’t true. I’m reserving judgment for the facts to come out, but everything about this is highly suspicious and you can’t claim it isn’t.


What sounds highly crazy is that you are apparently unwilling to consider what is far more likely to be the cause of her death: suicide or taking a fake adderall tainted with fentanyl. You jumped straight to the crazy conspiracy theories without considering the far more common possibilities.

You sound exactly like the lunatic right-wingers tbh.


There’s nothing more reasonable, logical, or believable about your suggestion that an educated, UMC woman with health insurance took fake adderal laced with fentanyl. You have a RW agenda.
Anonymous
Anyone remember Vince frost? Investigation required even if it was suicide. What types of threats may be involved?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A young US Attorney who had been investigating Russian money laundering suddenly dies. Trump, of course, has been highly dependent on Russian money for years. Suddenly the actions of Paul Weiss makes a little more sense. I can see why lawyers are so scared of Republicans now.



There is a reason everyone who walks out of a room with him does a 360 on their values, looks scared, and debases themselves by kissing his a$&. He has always done business like a mobster. I used to say he must be the devil, but, of course, it makes more sense that he’s just an absolute a$$hole who threatens people to get his way.


(180, not 360)


And, it is comments like these that made people turn on the Dems.

FWIW, we don't know the circumstances at all. She was obviously very private about her personal life. In her DOJ bio there is no mention of where she grew up or her family. Check out other government bios. It is generally part of the information. All that i could find is that she was born in California and graduated from University of Richmond (a very pricey school) and went to William and Mary for her law degree.

She sounds like a very good person who worked very hard. But, she appears to have been very private on her personal details.--That was her right. I suspect she would not appreciate some of the comments we have read here.

Even in WAPO today there was nothing about her survivors. That is just odd.



All prosecutors keep their private life private. The reasons should be obvious. (But please keep mocking me for suggesting that Trump’s MO is to intimidate people, despite decades of evidence that this is true)


US Attorneys generally have a bio that includes more than where they went to college and where they worked prior to being appointed. Yes, it can be a very sensitive job. Judges are sensitive jobs, as well. So are presidents. But, this is just weirdly private. It was her right, but it is still odd.
Anonymous

I think the murder of Judge Salas' son (and grave injury of her husband) has caused judges to be very cautious with public information.

https://www.npr.org/2020/11/20/936717194/a-judge-watched-her-son-die-now-she-wants-to-protect-other-judicial-families
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A young US Attorney who had been investigating Russian money laundering suddenly dies. Trump, of course, has been highly dependent on Russian money for years. Suddenly the actions of Paul Weiss makes a little more sense. I can see why lawyers are so scared of Republicans now.



There is a reason everyone who walks out of a room with him does a 360 on their values, looks scared, and debases themselves by kissing his a$&. He has always done business like a mobster. I used to say he must be the devil, but, of course, it makes more sense that he’s just an absolute a$$hole who threatens people to get his way.


(180, not 360)


And, it is comments like these that made people turn on the Dems.

FWIW, we don't know the circumstances at all. She was obviously very private about her personal life. In her DOJ bio there is no mention of where she grew up or her family. Check out other government bios. It is generally part of the information. All that i could find is that she was born in California and graduated from University of Richmond (a very pricey school) and went to William and Mary for her law degree.

She sounds like a very good person who worked very hard. But, she appears to have been very private on her personal details.--That was her right. I suspect she would not appreciate some of the comments we have read here.

Even in WAPO today there was nothing about her survivors. That is just odd.



All prosecutors keep their private life private. The reasons should be obvious. (But please keep mocking me for suggesting that Trump’s MO is to intimidate people, despite decades of evidence that this is true)


US Attorneys generally have a bio that includes more than where they went to college and where they worked prior to being appointed. Yes, it can be a very sensitive job. Judges are sensitive jobs, as well. So are presidents. But, this is just weirdly private. It was her right, but it is still odd.


It’s really not. She was a prosecutor. She prosecuted sex offenders, many of them were law enforcement. She prosecuted international criminals.
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