Potentially explosive story about FBI illicit activities with Russian Hacker

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By Andrew Blake - The Washington Times - Thursday, May 11, 2017
A Russian man wanted by the Justice Department on charges connected to hacking U.S. companies now claims the FBI offered him immunity in exchange for accepting responsibility for cyberattacks targeting former Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.

Yevgeny Nikulin, the alleged hacker, laid the claim to Russian media Thursday in a letter sent from a Czech Republic prison cell amid an international extradition battle currently underway between Washington and Moscow.

FBI agents promised Mr. Nikulin money, American citizenship and a free apartment for taking the fall over hacking Mrs. Clinton’s campaign, he alleged in a letter published Thursday by Nastoyashchoe Vremya, a Russian-language website.


“[They told me:] you will have to confess to breaking into Clinton’s inbox for [President Trump] on behalf of [Russian President Vladimir Putin],” Mr. Nikulin wrote, as translated by The Moscow Times.

“He was offered to falsely testify that he was cooperating in the attack on the Democratic Party,” defense attorney Martin Sadilek said Thursday, the Associated Press reported.

The FBI declined to comment.

Mr. Nikulin was apprehended in Prague last October pursuant to an internal arrest warrant and was subsequently charged by a federal grand jury in California with hacking LinkedIn, Dropbox and Formspring, three San Francisco-based internet companies. He’s wanted in both the U.S. and Russia, however, and has remained for months in Czech custody as authorities review requests from both countries.

FBI agents interviewed Mr. Nikulin twice since his arrest, he wrote, and each time asked him to confess to hacking American political targets. Mr. Nikulin said he refused their initial request last November, then received a second offer three months later.

FBI agents asked Mr. Nikulin to admit hacking Mrs. Clinton’s presidential campaign, Democratic Party computers and American polling stations “on Putin’s orders,” he wrote. In exchange, he alleges, the FBI said he’d be extradited to the U.S. but ultimately given money, citizenship and a free apartment.

Mrs. Clinton’s odds of defeating her rival and the election’s ultimate victor, Mr. Trump, using state-sponsored hackers, government-funded propaganda outlets and various internet conduits, among other facets.

The Justice Department has charged Mr. Nikulin with hacking LinkedIn, Dropbox and Formspring, but not for cyberattacks on the political targets compromised during the run up to last year’s election. The U.S. government has largely attributed those cyberattacks to a division of Russia’s military intelligence agency, GRU, referred to by names including APT 28, Pawn Storm and Fancy Bear.

An extradition hearing concerning Mr. Nikulin had scheduled for Thursday, May 11, in Prague, but proceedings were abruptly postponed until May 30 due to formal objections raised by defense attorneys involving language barriers and other issues, the Associated Press reported.
 

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This is highly unethical and violates U.S. law.


By Andrew Blake - The Washington Times - Thursday, May 11, 2017
A Russian man wanted by the Justice Department on charges connected to hacking U.S. companies now claims the FBI offered him immunity in exchange for accepting responsibility for cyberattacks targeting former Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.

Yevgeny Nikulin, the alleged hacker, laid the claim to Russian media Thursday in a letter sent from a Czech Republic prison cell amid an international extradition battle currently underway between Washington and Moscow.

FBI agents promised Mr. Nikulin money, American citizenship and a free apartment for taking the fall over hacking Mrs. Clinton’s campaign, he alleged in a letter published Thursday by Nastoyashchoe Vremya, a Russian-language website.


“[They told me:] you will have to confess to breaking into Clinton’s inbox for [President Trump] on behalf of [Russian President Vladimir Putin],” Mr. Nikulin wrote, as translated by The Moscow Times.

“He was offered to falsely testify that he was cooperating in the attack on the Democratic Party,” defense attorney Martin Sadilek said Thursday, the Associated Press reported.

The FBI declined to comment.

Mr. Nikulin was apprehended in Prague last October pursuant to an internal arrest warrant and was subsequently charged by a federal grand jury in California with hacking LinkedIn, Dropbox and Formspring, three San Francisco-based internet companies. He’s wanted in both the U.S. and Russia, however, and has remained for months in Czech custody as authorities review requests from both countries.

FBI agents interviewed Mr. Nikulin twice since his arrest, he wrote, and each time asked him to confess to hacking American political targets. Mr. Nikulin said he refused their initial request last November, then received a second offer three months later.

FBI agents asked Mr. Nikulin to admit hacking Mrs. Clinton’s presidential campaign, Democratic Party computers and American polling stations “on Putin’s orders,” he wrote. In exchange, he alleges, the FBI said he’d be extradited to the U.S. but ultimately given money, citizenship and a free apartment.

Mrs. Clinton’s odds of defeating her rival and the election’s ultimate victor, Mr. Trump, using state-sponsored hackers, government-funded propaganda outlets and various internet conduits, among other facets.

The Justice Department has charged Mr. Nikulin with hacking LinkedIn, Dropbox and Formspring, but not for cyberattacks on the political targets compromised during the run up to last year’s election. The U.S. government has largely attributed those cyberattacks to a division of Russia’s military intelligence agency, GRU, referred to by names including APT 28, Pawn Storm and Fancy Bear.

An extradition hearing concerning Mr. Nikulin had scheduled for Thursday, May 11, in Prague, but proceedings were abruptly postponed until May 30 due to formal objections raised by defense attorneys involving language barriers and other issues, the Associated Press reported.
 

Boomboom521

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We certainly need an investigation. This is highly illegal. Are you in favor of an investigation?
If it's an investigation to determine how a person can become as deluded as you are, I'm all for it. We need to prevent our nation's youth from meeting this horrible end.
 

WVPATX

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If we can't trust a Russian hacker's quote in a Kremlin propaganda outlet, then why even bother.

Because there is an allegation of a bribe. It must be investigated. Any allegation of criminal wrongdoing regardless of the source must be investigated. That is what independent groups in law enforcement are for.
 

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Because there is an allegation of a bribe. It must be investigated. Any allegation of criminal wrongdoing regardless of the source must be investigated. That is what independent groups in law enforcement are for.
So if I call the DOJ and say I think you have unreported gambling income.....
 

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Trump said he loves the poorly educated, he needs to give PATX a job ! Evidently all of a sudden the FBI is a hot bed of liberals! So the FBI was gonna set this Russian dude up if he falsely claimed he was in charge of the Hillary in box break in?! Lol, I'm sure that seems legit if you believe Trump is Presidential and competent.
 

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Trump said he loves the poorly educated, he needs to give PATX a job ! Evidently all of a sudden the FBI is a hot bed of liberals! So the FBI was gonna set this Russian dude up if he falsely claimed he was in charge of the Hillary in box break in?! Lol, I'm sure that seems legit if you believe Trump is Presidential and competent.

I doubt what this guy says is true. But an investigation must begin. These are serious allegations. Every law enforcement agency in the country would be forced to get internal affairs involved. Heck we conduct investigations at Gitmo all the time based on what a terrorist says.
 

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Trump said he loves the poorly educated, he needs to give PATX a job ! Evidently all of a sudden the FBI is a hot bed of liberals! So the FBI was gonna set this Russian dude up if he falsely claimed he was in charge of the Hillary in box break in?! Lol, I'm sure that seems legit if you believe Trump is Presidential and competent.

I'll match my degrees and performance against yours any day of the week.
 

WVPATX

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So if I call the DOJ and say I think you have unreported gambling income.....

This also shows just how little you know of how the government operates. What do you teach in school? The DOJ is not the body that would investigate undeclared gambling income. It is the Treasury Department.
 

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This also shows just how little you know of how the government operates. What do you teach in school? The DOJ is not the body that would investigate undeclared gambling income. It is the Treasury Department.
We were talking about the DOJ and the FBI. And you betting. I'm well aware of the IRS, as is every tax paying American.

But keep swinging low paxxx, only way you can win a fight.....such a precious little thing you are
 

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We were talking about the DOJ and the FBI. And you betting. I'm well aware of the IRS, as is every tax paying American.

But keep swinging low paxxx, only way you can win a fight.....such a precious little thing you are

You stated the DOJ would investigate my betting. WRONG. Now you are trying to recover but it's too late. What do you teach?
 

WVPATX

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WRONG. I never stated the DOJ would investigate your betting, did I paxxx?

LOL. You posted this:

So if I call the DOJ and say I think you have unreported gambling income.....

What the heck does the DOJ have to do with my gambling income? What do you teach? Simple question. Why are you avoiding an answer?
 

Boomboom521

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LOL. You posted this:

So if I call the DOJ and say I think you have unreported gambling income.....

What the heck does the DOJ have to do with my gambling income? What do you teach? Simple question. Why are you avoiding an answer?
I said I would call the DOJ......illegal gambling income could mean more than just unreported income, don't you think paxxx? Maybe that income was gained from an illegal gambling operation? Maybe that income was gained through operating a dog fighting ring? Maybe it was gained through illegal boxing matches promoted by someone that's been a subject of an ongoing investigation? Maybe busting you would allow the FBI to get more vital information on another current investigation. Maybe you know Trump was colluding with the Russians?

I'd want to let the DOJ make the choices on who should head up the investigation. Not myself. I teach high school social studies. I don't make the decisions regarding our nation's law enforcement. Maybe you think you should? I know you think you know everything.
 

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I'll match my degrees and performance against yours any day of the week.
To prove what? That you are one of the "educated" Trump supporters? lol. You have told us many times on here how educated and productive you are. Trump tweets his own horn a lot too.
 

Boomboom521

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To prove what? That you are one of the "educated" Trump supporters? lol. You have told us many times on here how educated and productive you are. Trump tweets his own horn a lot too.
Paxxx also likes to proclaim how much higher his IQ is than everyone else on the board.
 
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Because there is an allegation of a bribe. It must be investigated. Any allegation of criminal wrongdoing regardless of the source must be investigated. That is what independent groups in law enforcement are for.

God damn you are stupid. You really don't know how hard you make me laugh.
 

WVPATX

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I said I would call the DOJ......illegal gambling income could mean more than just unreported income, don't you think paxxx? Maybe that income was gained from an illegal gambling operation? Maybe that income was gained through operating a dog fighting ring? Maybe it was gained through illegal boxing matches promoted by someone that's been a subject of an ongoing investigation? Maybe busting you would allow the FBI to get more vital information on another current investigation. Maybe you know Trump was colluding with the Russians?

I'd want to let the DOJ make the choices on who should head up the investigation. Not myself. I teach high school social studies. I don't make the decisions regarding our nation's law enforcement. Maybe you think you should? I know you think you know everything.

You're scrambling and deflecting to try and protect your reputation. You knew the deal I proposed. A simple wager. You don't know the responsibilities of government agencies. You teach high school social studies? OMG. That involves Civics. I pray you teach much, much better and with more knowledge than you post.
 

Boomboom521

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You're scrambling and deflecting to try and protect your reputation. You knew the deal I proposed. A simple wager. You don't know the responsibilities of government agencies. You teach high school social studies? OMG. That involves Civics. I pray you teach much, much better and with more knowledge than you post.
My reputation? On a db? You are so very delusional.
 

WVPATX

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To prove what? That you are one of the "educated" Trump supporters? lol. You have told us many times on here how educated and productive you are. Trump tweets his own horn a lot too.

You're the one that started this.

Trump said he loves the poorly educated, he needs to give PATX a job !

I ended it.
 

Boomboom521

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You're knowledge of the Constitution is abhorrent. No apparent knowledge of due process. Amazing.
OMG, learn that from your kids?

You're a petty man. Sad that someone like you represents the Christian world. I know more about Christian values than you do. Sad with your lack of integrity, obsessive need to be right, constant desire to belittle, and loose relationship with the truth you claim to be a true Christian. I'll ask some people who actually practice the religion to pray for you.
 

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OMG, learn that from your kids?

You're a petty man. Sad that someone like you represents the Christian world. I know more about Christian values than you do. Sad with your lack of integrity, obsessive need to be right, constant desire to belittle, and loose relationship with the truth you claim to be a true Christian. I'll ask some people who actually practice the religion to pray for you.

Boom, you started this with your ridiculous assertions. I called you out for your apparent lack of knowledge. You blind hatred is making you seem very ill informed. A Christian can certainly tell someone when they are wrong. And you have been wrong on this topic quite a bit. Your Trump hatred is eating you up.
 

Boomboom521

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Boom, you started this with your ridiculous assertions. I called you out for your apparent lack of knowledge. You blind hatred is making you seem very ill informed. A Christian can certainly tell someone when they are wrong. And you have been wrong on this topic quite a bit. Your Trump hatred is eating you up.
I'm not throwing low blows. I'm just pointing out fact. You are petty, you are obsessed with being right, you are always trying to belittle and degrade, and not very Christian in your actions towards others at all.

I made no assertion about what agency would head an investigation of anything specific, I never once advocated for circumventing due process....but bash, bash, bash you go. Any opportunity to belittle (even if it's untrue) and you jump. Pitiful.
 

WVPATX

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I'm not throwing low blows. I'm just pointing out fact. You are petty, you are obsessed with being right, you are always trying to belittle and degrade, and not very Christian in your actions towards others at all.

I made no assertion about what agency would head an investigation of anything specific, I never once advocated for circumventing due process....but bash, bash, bash you go. Any opportunity to belittle (even if it's untrue) and you jump. Pitiful.

Let me provide you with a few of your quotes and let's see who is throwing low blows or is unfamiliar with our Constitution:

"I guess all a loyalist needs is reassurance from their alpha leader, and they goose step right along?"

"You're very good at putting words in someone's mouth. I never even began to say Trump should be locked up or even impeached. I was just asking to you personally, if it mattered to you if he was guilty of this crime without there being any substantive proof. If one of his campaign people are found guilty with proof....I would assume he was guilty as well (not enough to impeach or punish), but I think one would be very gullible to believe Teump didn't have knowledge of the endeavor to collide with a foreign government in order to get him elected."

"Really? That was respectable? You're a class act Paxxx. Douche bag hiding behind self righteousness."

"That's low. But I wouldn't expect anything else from you. I've said multiple times that I don't assume anything about this investigation. But I'm not dumb enough to think that, IF Flynn or Page were working and coordinating with Russian efforts, Trump wasn't aware. Would I advocate for his impeachment? Probably. His lawful punishment? Not without evidence.

But for a loyalist like you. Evidence, no evidence....raise your right arm in obedience and act in step with your dear leader in the name of the motherland."

You did advocate advancing without due process. Impeach with no evidence only conjecture that since his underlings may have done something wrong, he too is guilty.

And you blast me for my rhetoric. Have you read any of your own? Goose stepping? Douche bag?
 

Boomboom521

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Let me provide you with a few of your quotes and let's see who is throwing low blows or is unfamiliar with our Constitution:

"I guess all a loyalist needs is reassurance from their alpha leader, and they goose step right along?"

"You're very good at putting words in someone's mouth. I never even began to say Trump should be locked up or even impeached. I was just asking to you personally, if it mattered to you if he was guilty of this crime without there being any substantive proof. If one of his campaign people are found guilty with proof....I would assume he was guilty as well (not enough to impeach or punish), but I think one would be very gullible to believe Teump didn't have knowledge of the endeavor to collide with a foreign government in order to get him elected."

"Really? That was respectable? You're a class act Paxxx. Douche bag hiding behind self righteousness."

"That's low. But I wouldn't expect anything else from you. I've said multiple times that I don't assume anything about this investigation. But I'm not dumb enough to think that, IF Flynn or Page were working and coordinating with Russian efforts, Trump wasn't aware. Would I advocate for his impeachment? Probably. His lawful punishment? Not without evidence.

But for a loyalist like you. Evidence, no evidence....raise your right arm in obedience and act in step with your dear leader in the name of the motherland."

You did advocate advancing without due process. Impeach with no evidence only conjecture that since his underlings may have done something wrong, he too is guilty.

And you blast me for my rhetoric. Have you read any of your own? Goose stepping? Douche bag?
You're right I shouldn't have stooped to your level. I'm better than that. I apologize.
 

WVPATX

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You're right I shouldn't have stooped to your level. I'm better than that. I apologize.

Stooped to my level? What a backhanded statement. You give as good as you get Boom so don't go all high and mighty on me. Even with this statement you denigrate. But that is ok because almost everyone on this board does it. You are not alone and neither am I.
 

Boomboom521

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Stooped to my level? What a backhanded statement. You give as good as you get Boom so don't go all high and mighty on me. Even with this statement you denigrate. But that is ok because almost everyone on this board does it. You are not alone and neither am I.
Actually just having some fun. Don't knock my ability to teach. I take it very seriously. I respect you as a thinker, esp in regards to business. Crazy loyal to Trump, and wayyyy off base in regards to the environment....but you're a good American and I imagine a very good Christian.

Peace?
 

WVPATX

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Actually just having some fun. Don't knock my ability to teach. I take it very seriously. I respect you as a thinker, esp in regards to business. Crazy loyal to Trump, and wayyyy off base in regards to the environment....but you're a good American and I imagine a very good Christian.

Peace?

Same to you Boom. BTW, as I have endlessly posted, I am no fan of Trump's. I did not support him in the primaries but did vote for him over the corrupt Hillary. I don't like his personality, many of his tweets. I do like most of his policies, except for his some of his trade policies. But I don't believe for a second that he colluded with the Russians to sway the election. The recently released book on Hillary, but two liberals, Shattered, states clearly that the Clinton camp started the collusion rumors with the media all to willing to comply.

Flynn may have made errors in not reporting the income and not registering as a foreign agent. But he is an American hero and would certainly not betray this country by colluding with the Russians.
 
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Flynn may have made errors in not reporting the income and not registering as a foreign agent. But he is an American hero and would certainly not betray this country by colluding with the Russians.

You are out of your f'ucking mind. He not only didn't report payments, he lied about them, tried to hide them and they weren't just from Russia, they were from Turkey too. All the while he was on national tv chanting "lock her up".

An innocent man and an "American hero" doesn't beg for a plea deal.
 

WVPATX

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You are out of your f'ucking mind. He not only didn't report payments, he lied about them, tried to hide them and they weren't just from Russia, they were from Turkey too. All the while he was on national tv chanting "lock her up".

An innocent man and an "American hero" doesn't beg for a plea deal.

That is a far cry from collusion with the Russians. Podesta took far more money from Russia without registering as a foreign agent. This stuff happens.

By the way, what about the people like Lois Lerner or the Hillary email gang that took the 5th? Crickets from you.
 

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That is a far cry from collusion with the Russians. Podesta took far more money from Russia without registering as a foreign agent. This stuff happens.

By the way, what about the people like Lois Lerner or the Hillary email gang that took the 5th? Crickets from you.
bbbbbbbbbbut what about Hillary, buhbut what about Obama, you wish they were relevant today. Keep putting lipstick on your pig. trump should try the 5th, lol.