The FBI has asked a federal court to seal the evidence the Bureau has from murdered DNC staffer Seth Rich’s laptop for 66 years, despite previously claiming that the information doesn’t exist.
As media widely reported, the FBI has failed to hand over the evidence in violation of a court order.
In September, a U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of Texas ordered the FBI to “produce the information it possesses related to Seth Rich’s laptop.”
Judge Amos L. Mazzant gave the FBI 14 days to surrender the evidence.
However, the deadline passed on October 13 and the FBI failed to surrender the evidence.
After the missed deadline, Democrat President Joe Biden’s administration asked for more time to respond to Judge Mazzant’s order.
Young Democratic Party aide Seth Rich’s murder has still left many questions unanswered.
He was shot in the back twice in the early morning of July 10, 2016, near his home in Washington D.C. and robbed of nothing.