1. This may all be known to most of you, I think some of it bears worth repeating. Absolutely mind-blowing - Imran Awan was carrying a resume with an alias on this way to the airport. All signs point to the fact that he was going to relocate to Pakistan.http://dailycaller.com/2017/10/06/imran-awan-very-strongly-wants-to-block-review-of-hard-drive-was-using-alias/ …
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2. Prosecutors revealed that when they arrested Imran at the airport as he tried to board a flight to Pakistan, he was carrying a resume with an alias in the Jackson Heights, Queens neighborhood of New York City. Imran planned to “relocate” there under a different identity
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3. He wiped his cell phone hours before the arrest, suggesting that he was taking “active measures” to hide evidence, he'd just purchased this cell phone. They found a file called ‘.obliterate’,” on the iPhone Imran was carrying when authorities arrested him at the airport.
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4. Chris Gowen, Awans lawyer sent him a WhatsApp message warning him that he was about to be arrested "When we arrested him there was a Whatsapp message from his lawyer asking to speak with his client,” indicating he may have had reason to believe he was about to be arrested,”
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5. Prosecutors appear to be sharing info with someone on Capitol Hill who is leaking details to Awan's lawyer Chris Gowen: Daily Caller emailed the Office of the U.S. Attorney for DC for comment Awan story via their spokesman Bill Miller
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6. Gowen emailed Daily caller: "I hear you are writing another article about me — I assume you don’t want to fact check it?” “From what I hear, you have it totally wrong as usual.” Well, Daily Caller told no one except Bil Miller about the story. How did Chris Gowen find out?
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7. And le piece de resistance: Capitol police "accidentally" gave evidence meant for the prosecution to Imran's defense lawyer Chris Gowen. No, really, I'm not making this one up. http://dailycaller.com/2018/05/24/washington-dc-capitol-police-evidence-house-hacking-suspect-attorney/ …
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