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A Clinton-appointed judge who prevented a lawyer who brought an organized crime case against Bill and Hillary Clinton and their family foundation from obtaining evidence has concluded the case must be tossed essentially because of a lack of evidence. “It is unclear whether the records allegedly withheld from plaintiff exist at all, and if they do exist whether they are in defendants’ possession,” wrote U.S. District Judge Donald M. Middlebrooks of Florida in throwing out the case brought by attorney Larry Klayman of Freedom Watch. “Similarly, it is unknown whether the contents of any alleged records would be of any interest to the public. Even assuming such records exist and are of interest to the public, it is unclear whether such public interest would translate into public support of plaintiff,” Middlebrooks continued. Read More |