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Jack Smith Received a ‘Gift’ of $140,000 in Pro Bono Legal Services from High-Powered DC Firm Before He Resigned
Former Special Counsel Jack Smith received $140,000 in pro bono legal services from high-profile DC firm Covington and Burling last month, shortly before he resigned from the Justice Department.The legal services were labeled as a ‘gift’ on Jack Smith’s financial disclosure obtained by Politico.
“Additionally, several prominent white-collar lawyers across Washington have fielded calls in recent weeks from government officials, including investigators from Smith’s office, who are concerned they could be targeted by the incoming Trump administration,” the outlet reported.
Rolling Stone also reported that Jack Smith’s prosecutors are afraid they will go bankrupt and are inquiring about taking steps to protect their family’s assets.
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Jack Smith Received a 'Gift' of $140,000 in Pro Bono Legal Services from High-Powered DC Firm Before He Resigned | The Gateway Pundit | by Cristina Laila
Jack Smith's receipt of $140,000 in pro bono legal services raises significant questions about transparency and influence in legal proceedings. Uncover the implications of this development on the ongoing political landscape.
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