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Chuck Ross
10/10/2018
Former Trump campaign associate Carter Page filed a defamation
lawsuit Monday against the Democratic National Committee and its law
firm, which commissioned the infamous Steele dossier.
Page filed
the suit in federal court in Oklahoma against the DNC, the law firm,
Perkins Coie, and two of its partners, Marc Elias and Michael Sussmann.
Perkins
Coie, which also represented the Hillary Clinton campaign, is the firm
that hired Fusion GPS, the opposition researcher that investigated
Donald Trump’s links to Russia.
Elias was Perkins Coie’s main contact to Fusion GPS, which was founded by three former Wall Street Journal reporters.
As part of the $1 million project, Fusion GPS hired former British spy Christopher Steele
to conduct the investigation. The result was a 35-page dossier full of
allegations that the Kremlin is blackmailing Trump and that the Trump
campaign conspired with Russian operatives to influence the election. (RELATED: Here Is How Much The DNC And Clinton Campaign Paid For The Trump Dossier)
Page, an energy consultant, features prominently in the dossier, though he vehemently denies its allegations.
In
the report, which was provided to numerous journalists and the FBI,
Steele alleged that Page was the Trump campaign’s back channel to the
Kremlin for the purposes of conspiring to influence the election. Steele
cited anonymous sources who claimed that it was Page’s idea to release
stolen DNC emails through Wikileaks. The dossier also alleged that Page
met secretly with two Kremlin insiders, Igor Sechin and Igor Diveykin,
during a trip to Moscow in July 2016. Page has repeatedly denied meeting
with either man.
Steele and Fusion GPS
briefed numerous reporters on the allegations about Page, though only
Yahoo! News published a story on the topic prior to the election. Page
previously sued Yahoo’s parent company, Oath, Inc., over the article,
which was published on Sept. 23, 2016. The lawsuit was dismissed in May,
but Page has appealed the decision.
The dossier’s claims about
Page did not stop just with media stories. The FBI relied heavily on
Steele’s unverified report to obtain four Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act warrants
against Page. The first warrant was granted on Oct. 21, 2016, shortly
after Page left the campaign. The fourth and final warrant expired in
September 2017.
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