Anonymous wrote:references to taking polygraphs in the court records, a protective order earlier this year, and a biography of Allen Dulles on his bookshelves. If that all doesn't scream CIA I don't know what does
This blog connects all the dots and points out the inconsistencies in the government's filings regarding his status as a "diplomat":
-Employed by USG for 23 years.....his age is not revealed in the documents. Weird.
-10 polygraphs over that time
-Has visited over 60 countries via work and personal travel
-Lived in 6 or 7 countries
-Evidence is classified for nat-sec reason and his lawyers must review evidence in a SCIF
https://diplopundit.net/2021/03/12/usa-v-raymond-court-issues-protective-order-pertaining-to-classified-information/
https://diplopundit.net/2020/10/28/ex-usg-employee-brian-jeffrey-raymond-called-an-experienced-sexual-predator-ordered-removed-to-d-c/
Full suite of documents on his case, which was sealed from the very beginning:
https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/18567455/united-states-v-raymond/
It's absolutely insane that this guy got away with this, likely for decades. And even worse he was being shuttled from country to country by his job.