This case has been so sloppy by the government so far it that it really calls into question if our agencies and law enforcement personnel even have the talent required to handle this space? I wonder if something happened in the last four years to turn the entire space against the gov't, which stopped helping them and instead regard them with incredible distrust, because it's hard to believe this is how the DoJ is proceeding if they had anyone even half-assed competent willing to work with them. I mean, I'm literally an advisor to a firm that took 10 minutes to verify that almost everything the gov't said is a combination of wrong, malformed, or outright false. But the gov't seems not to have known (or did know, and proceeded anyways). Huh. Funny, that.
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