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Steele Discloses Previously Unknown Meetings with Clinton Lawyers in British Court

The infamous ‘Steele Dossier’ has just reached a new level. As the result of a lawsuit brought against Christopher Steele by the Alfa Bank founders, Steele is disclosing more information about the Clinton campaign’s involvement in the Russia hoax.

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[otw_shortcode_dropcap label=”T” font=”Ultra” background_color_class=”otw-no-background” size=”large” border_color_class=”otw-no-border-color”][/otw_shortcode_dropcap]he infamous ‘Steele Dossier’ has just reached a new level. As the result of a lawsuit brought against Christopher Steele by the Alfa Bank founders, Steele is disclosing more information about the Clinton campaign’s involvement in the Russia Hoax. Steele testified in a British court last month and the transcript, which the Daily Caller obtained, is deliciously salacious.

Here’s where Alfa Bank comes in to play: “a lawyer representing the DNC and Clinton campaign provided Christopher Steele with information in 2016 regarding an alleged secret communications channel between the Trump organization and a Russian bank,” writes Daily Caller. The now-debunked information was Clinton pal Michael Sussman. Sussman was an attorney for the DNC and Clinton campaign.

The now-debunked information is what “set off a chain of events that led to Steele publishing a Sept. 14, 2016 memo accusing the founders of the bank, Alfa Bank, of having ‘illicit’ ties to Vladimir Putin” according to the British court transcript obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation.

In the defamation lawsuit Alfa Bank filed against Steele, his testimony “disclosed the previously unreported meetings with Sussmann and Marc Elias.” Daily Caller reports that the new testimony and information of Steele’s rendezvous with Clinton attorneys shows just how “deeply involved the two lawyers were in the Trump investigation and suggests they helped shape Steele’s investigation into possible Russian interference in the 2016 election.”

Elias was general counsel for the Clinton campaign and behind the hiring of Fusion GPS to investigate Trump during the election. Fusion GPS picked former MI6 officer Christopher Steele to investigate Trump’s ties to Russia. Steele alleged a “secret communications channel between” Trump and the Russian Bank, Alfa Bank, accusing the founders of having “illicit” ties to Vladimir Putin.

That false information led to the Steele Dossier alleging Trump’s ties with Russia during the campaign. The Alfa Bank has sued Steele in a defamation lawsuit, and in that lawsuit, we come to find Steele had previously undisclosed meetings with two of the Clinton campaign lawyers. All of that fabricated and deceitful behavior produced a special counsel investigation and impeachment probe.

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