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  1. incriminate somebody to make it seem as if somebody has done something wrong or illegal

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Bribes were offered to prisoners to incriminate their fellow inmate.
The president has reportedly told associates Manafort could incriminate him.
Many, but it's hard to say one that wouldn't incriminate people.
The defense said prosecutors effectively were asking their client to incriminate himself.
He replied: 'Well if I tell you something it might incriminate me.
" Goldstone told Trump Jr. that Veselnitskaya had "information that would incriminate Hillary.
"He wants Manafort to incriminate Trump," Mr. Giuliani declared of Mr. Mueller.
In this situation, be sure to not incriminate yourself on social media.
" We asked Wrightson directly whether Wright had invented Bitcoin, and she demurred: "I'd prefer not to actually incriminate himself or incriminate myself...I'm sure if you're a reporter, you can find other people to answer that for you.
Castro's brother accused investigators of trying to incriminate him, rather than protect him.
Indeed, McGahn's attorney says his client's interviews didn't incriminate the president at all.
Mullen had thought that his information would be used to incriminate only Renshaw.
She refused to testify against Ellard, she refused to incriminate her best friend.
"I refuse to answer under the grounds that it may incriminate me," she says.
The Fifth Amendment similarly protects us from having to incriminate ourselves when under oath.
That means their testimony cannot be used to incriminate them at their own trials.
The Fifth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution protects people from having to incriminate themselves.
They didn&apost give up anything, didn&apost say anything, didn&apost incriminate himself.
" Graham echoed Feinstein, saying Flynn has a "Fifth Amendment right to not incriminate himself.
"He wants Manafort to incriminate Trump," Giuliani claimed to the Times, referring to Mueller.
They leave out facts that would incriminate themselves, or others they want to protect.
The president and his attorneys have denied that Cohen's cooperation could incriminate the president.
And certainly, he loves to light his own auto-da-fe and incriminate himself.
What's vital about Goat is not who it might incriminate, but who it might terrify.
The publicist said the Russian government was eager to offer information that would "incriminate" Clinton.
I believe at 5, he called into HGTV to incriminate himself on 'Flip or Flop.
Naing Lin, the lance corporal, denied giving the Reuters reporters secret documents to incriminate them.
The Russian government is offering "sensitive" information and "official documents" that would incriminate Hillary Clinton.
Mr. Jones erupted on his show, saying the child pornography was planted to incriminate him.
"The intent is not, and never was, to incriminate someone," Mr. Grosse-Brömer said on Tuesday.
One of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's closest and longest-serving aides appears ready to incriminate him.
"He wants Manafort to incriminate Trump," Giuliani claimed to The New York Times, referring to Mueller.
The use of Laurenza to incriminate her own client was unnecessary and unwarranted under these circumstances.
Detective Simonsen succeeded in getting one of the suspects to confess and to incriminate his partner.
"They're just of me rather than group shots – I didn't want to incriminate my friends!" says Wainwright.
But it's hard to imagine Trump would tell Mueller anything that would incriminate himself or his family.
I say 'we' because there were other people around, which I won't incriminate, but it was great.
And, in such a meeting, he might be compelled to incriminate his own family to protect himself.
He also charged that the White House defense doesn't want witnesses because they would "incriminate" the President.
Both do a fine job of having Ja Rule incriminate himself on calls and in the media.
He also doesn't have to unlock his computer because of his fifth amendment right not to incriminate himself.
Credico was subpoenaed to testify before the committee, but asserted his Fifth Amendment right to not self-incriminate.
Isn't the Fifth Amendment sufficient to protect a President who might incriminate himself by responding to a subpoena?
Trump's lawyers have been reluctant to agree to an interview for fear that the president might incriminate himself.
The "Crown prosecutor of Russia" had some information that could "incriminate" Hillary Clinton, Goldstone wrote in an email.
It was organized after an intermediary promised that Ms. Veselnitskaya would deliver documents that would incriminate Hillary Clinton.
Because Manafort would be immune from prosecution, he by definition couldn't incriminate himself, and couldn't plead the Fifth.
"There were any number of witnesses, and he was one of them, who would simply refuse to answer questions they didn't want to answer because they felt it might incriminate them or might incriminate others or they simply had their own reasons they wouldn't share with the committee," Schiff said.
The Fifth Amendment, which protects people from having to incriminate themselves, holds that passwords or passcodes are "testimonial" evidence.
I understand they don&apost want to have a statement that incriminate them or have any prior inconsistent statements.
One difference from the actual event — the show changed the fact pattern of Ferguson just enough to incriminate Wilson.
The stock had fallen five of the prior eight sessions on concern Amaral's testimony could incriminate the investment bank.
Ramaphosa re-wrote the clause, limiting the inadmissibility of any evidence to circumstances where a witness may incriminate themselves.
Dowless also instructed her to take her 5th Amendment right to not self-incriminate during her testimony, she said.
He gave the same answer when asked if the initial offer of documents and information that would "incriminate" Mrs.
"Deepfakes could be used internationally to embarrass or incriminate heads of state or other prominent politicians," said NYU's Barrett.
Both videos were used to incriminate LaMarche, according to the US District Court for the Western District of Washington.
There's something called the Fifth Amendment that gives him the absolute right to remain silent -- lest he incriminate himself.
Because they would be immune from prosecution, they by definition couldn't incriminate themselves and thus couldn't plead the Fifth.
She answered questions calmly and never invoked her right to refuse to answer questions that could incriminate her, he added.
He said none of those questions would incriminate him, and that he didn't believe the Fifth Amendment privilege would apply.
Further, the court documents allege that the agency directed him to lie to his clients in order to incriminate them.
Mr. Flynn has declined to be interviewed or provide documents to Congress, citing his constitutional right not to incriminate himself.
Mr. Levandowski decided to plead the Fifth Amendment in the case, exercising the right against being compelled to incriminate himself.
Perhaps Mr. Trump felt that he was able to convey something nefarious without using specific words that would incriminate him.
Now, local officials say investigators have recovered evidence from Thomas' car that could incriminate him for that attack as well.
The video was intended to incriminate Swift by proving that she and West did, in the end, have a phone conversation.
We just never know, we may hit a home run without even swinging the bat and get somebody to incriminate themselves.
Later it became clear that the FBI had engaged in surveillance and harassment to undermine the party and incriminate its leaders.
But even Nixon attended during the Watergate investigation, despite the fact that several reporters there had helped incriminate him, Mashable reports.
The president's lawyers have long been determined he not get in a room with Mueller, reportedly fearing he might incriminate himself.
The FBI grants immunity to people who may have committed a crime in exchange for testimony that would incriminate someone else.
Colborn accused the show of insinuating that he and officers at the Manitowoc County Sheriff's office planted evidence to incriminate Avery.
"To be clear, Mr. Shkreli is essentially arguing that the very act of producing the documents ... may incriminate him," Collins said.
On its own, the tweet does not incriminate Trump, but it exemplifies the legal peril in which he now finds himself.
False positives can incriminate the wrong people, and privacy advocates fear their use could help to create a police surveillance state.
In other words, Levandowski can't be compelled by the courts or by Uber to produce any documents that could incriminate him.
Charges against the second alleged attacker, 20163, were dismissed, however, after fingerprints and evidence left at the scene failed to incriminate him.
The state is compelling them to take the stand under immunity, meaning their testimony cannot be used to incriminate them at trial.
If he rejects it, he faces the prospect of key witnesses refusing to answer questions, citing their right not to self-incriminate.
Charges against the second alleged attacker, 20, were dismissed, however, after fingerprints and evidence left at the scene failed to incriminate him.
Most people would not want to answer the questions if they felt that they were going to incriminate themselves, so to speak.
Because they incriminate/expose our desire to exert control over our shared humanness, to transcend the limits of our bodies and ourselves.
Veselnitskaya had information that "would incriminate Hillary and her dealings with Russia and would be very useful to your father," Goldstone wrote.
A videotape of a speech made by the most prominent J.N.U. student leader reportedly was doctored in ways designed to incriminate him.
Pre-pardon, they could have pleaded the Fifth, refusing to answer on certain issues on the grounds that they might incriminate themselves.
Furthermore, as part of Flynn's cooperation agreement with Mueller's team, he is likely providing information that could incriminate someone close to Trump.
Mr. Trump's lawyers see that as a "perjury trap" only because they know the president will have to lie or incriminate himself.
Axe meanwhile has one of his guys fabricate evidence of a lucrative trade by Dr. Gilbert so as to further incriminate him.
As if to highlight the appropriateness of the selection, the newly released documents further incriminate the operation that will go on trial.
One potential witness gave his testimony in private—then went to the press, claiming that Tejada had paid him to incriminate García.
Little evidence has surfaced to incriminate the internet providers who would benefit from this vote, such as AT&T, Verizon, and Comcast.
The officer, Mohamed Noor, has refused to talk, invoking the American legal right to stay silent if speaking up might incriminate him.
" But when asked whether her BFF liked marijuana, King jokingly replied, "I refuse to answer on the grounds that it may incriminate her.
Levandowski argues that he is entitled to relief under the Fifth Amendment because production of the unredacted privilege log could potentially incriminate him.
After men like 38/M/California incriminate themselves with extremely sexual, disgusting content in private chat, I reveal myself to be a child.
The document is believed to contain evidence that could incriminate Levandowski, though it wouldn't be problematic for Uber's defense, according to a source.
People called to witness in a court case can also plead the Fifth if they believe answering the questions posed would incriminate them.
Mr. Bondy said that given the federal criminal charges, his client may invoke his right under the Fifth Amendment not to incriminate himself.
Does he continue to proclaim his innocence and say he did nothing wrong, or does he tell all and incriminate Trump and others?
Levandowski cannot prevent Uber and Stroz from producing the Stroz Report for consideration in this civil action solely because it 'may incriminate him.
It may mean he would lack the right to refuse to testify — because he could not incriminate himself given his supposed constitutional immunity.
By the end of the episode, Mitch has convinced Bradley to hear his side of the story, which will incriminate Chip and Alex.
But now, Zimmerman is accusing Martin&aposs family and attorneys of helping an "imposter" and "fake witness" lie to prosecutors to incriminate Zimmerman.
The email specifically says the documents would "incriminate Hillary and her dealings with Russia" and would be "very useful" to Donald Jr.'s father.
The meeting occurred after a senior Russian government official promised to provide the Trump campaign with dirt on Hillary Clinton that could "incriminate" her.
Cohen had asked to halt the lawsuit because he would assert his Fifth Amendment right not to incriminate himself while the criminal investigation continues.
The four who gave statements admitted to having been present but blamed others for the rape, which they naïvely thought would not incriminate them.
Rather than having to deal with the fact that Cosby's own words could incriminate him, they can focus on picking apart the accusers' accounts.
Still, he repeated to me in detail the story of how he was forced to incriminate Hernandez, a story he had told television reporters.
He argued he wouldn't be able to effectively defend himself in the Stormy case, because anything he said could incriminate him with the feds.
He was intelligent, but naive; the perfect casualty for the machinations of Stringer Bell, who was fearful of the boy's capacity to incriminate the criminal.
Goldstone's email informs Trump Jr. that the Russian government is eager to provide "official documents and information that would incriminate Hillary" to the Trump campaign.
But the fact that prosecutors have struck a cooperation agreement with Flynn signals that he has agreed to share information that may incriminate bigger targets.
"Do you believe a president could lawfully issue a pardon in exchange for the recipients' promise to not incriminate him?" asked Vermont Senator Patrick Leahy.
Piccolo, who posed as the forward's friend, tried to incriminate Quagliarella as a pedophile by sending him pictures of underage girls, according to Bleacher Report.
Mr. Nunberg could avoid appearing before the grand jury if his lawyer sent prosecutors a letter asserting his Fifth Amendment rights not to incriminate himself.
"The Fifth Amendment privilege must be invoked in response to specific questions or topics that might tend to incriminate you if answered truthfully," Schiff said.
The judge, T.S. Ellis III, said on Friday that the case seemed motivated by a desire to get Mr. Manafort to potentially incriminate Mr. Trump.
Even if he has to cave a little on not allowing witnesses — who could either further incriminate or exculpate the president — it'll be largely cosmetic.
Manafort attended the June 2016 Trump Tower meeting that Donald Trump Jr. agreed to after being promised "information that would incriminate" rival candidate Hillary Clinton.
"Last summer, Donald Trump, Jr. met with a Kremlin-connected attorney in an attempt to obtain information 'that would incriminate Hillary,'" the House Democrats wrote.
CIJA receives money from Western governments and has a secret headquarters in Europe, where it stores over 800,000 documents (including some that incriminate Syrian opposition groups).
The state considers Officer Porter its star witness in the Goodson case, but he is trying to assert his Fifth Amendment right not to incriminate himself.
Prosecutors went to great lengths to compel Porter to testify at his fellow officers' trials with immunity, meaning his testimony cannot be used to incriminate him.
Arnold has been on a mission to obtain footage of President Donald Trump from the Apprentice staff — footage that will incriminate the President in some capacity.
" When told the attorney had information that would "incriminate Hillary" Clinton, Trump said "if it's what you say I love it especially later in the summer.
Computer privacy advocates argue that the authorities have no right to force the former officer, Francis Rawls, to unlock the encrypted files and potentially incriminate himself.
Mr. Meadows rose to the president's defense again when the House debated impeaching him for coercing Ukraine to incriminate his Democratic rivals by withholding security aid.
In May, Uber fired Mr. Levandowski after he failed to turn over evidence related to the suit, citing his Fifth Amendment right not to incriminate himself.
That last-minute edit suggests Trump's lawyers are worried about what Manafort might tell prosecutors — and whether what he tells them could potentially incriminate the president.
While some have dangerously stretched the criminal code to incriminate Trump, the most obvious and viable crime remains hacking into the email systems of the Democrats.
But with Mr. Porter's case still pending, his lawyers have argued that forcing him to testify against the others would violate his right not to incriminate himself.
In a strongly worded televised address on Saturday, a defiant Temer said a secret recording by JBS Chairman Joesley Batista had been edited to deliberately incriminate him.
Could Jessica have gotten a hold of something that will make Aria look terrible in the eyes of Ezra (Ian Harding), but would also somehow incriminate him?
Her primary consequential act in life is to do just enough drugs and weird, violent sex stuff with our protagonist Naz (Nightcrawler's Riz Ahmed) to incriminate him.
Cohen in April invoked his Fifth Amendment rights in the suit, saying he could not effectively defend himself because it might incriminate him in the federal case.
Logic suggests that Mueller knows the trio has evidence that could be used to incriminate people higher up the Trump campaign chain of command in future cases.
I don't know if it was a guilty feeling, but of course, he didn't want to incriminate himself by saying, 'Yes, I did,' so he said nothing.
He admitted that, after the device detonated in 1994, he attempted to falsely incriminate another person by placing a pipe and other items in the person's car.
"He had bought a book without knowing that it was stolen but by trying to hand it back to the fence, he would incriminate himself," he said.
The witnesses had requested the guarantee days before they were due to appear in front of the inquiry in February, citing their right not to self-incriminate.
William Singer, the mastermind of the college admissions scandal, was pushed by federal investigators to lie in order to incriminate his clients, lawyers for Lori Loughlin said.
The videos from Syria incriminate all of humanity; they prove beyond a doubt that policymakers across the world are aware of the killing that is happening there.
As damaging as it would be, I believe that Mr. Trump will refuse to answer any questions on the grounds that it may tend to incriminate him.
Together, Archie and Jughead go to meet the new Sheriff Minetta (they find him with Hiram) so Jughead can retrieve the musical documentary footage that might incriminate Fangs.
A Myanmar policeman told a court he met two Reuters reporters on the night of their arrest in December, but denied giving them secret documents to incriminate them.
" Two weeks later, Don Jr. would get an emailed offer of information that would incriminate Hillary Clinton as part of "Russia and its government's support for Mr. Trump.
Through a publicist intermediary, a Kremlin-connected Russian oligarch, Aras Agalarov, reached out to Don Jr. offering what was hyped as devastatingly information that would incriminate Hillary Clinton.
The White House took a veiled jab at the witnesses at the close of Tuesday's first hearing while declaring the two provided "nothing new" to incriminate the president.
The testimony of Mr. Pender, perhaps best known for his lead role in the 2004 Queen Latifah comedy "The Cookout," will also incriminate Mr. McKenzie, Mr. Veiga said.
The interim president of the University of Louisville told Rick Pitino the school believes FBI documents incriminate him and his coaching staff in an NCAA bribery/recruiting scandal.
He further claimed that producers told "disgruntled" women what to say about Kelly off camera in an effort to incriminate the Grammy winner — a charge that the producers deny.
He further claimed that producers told "disgruntled" women incriminating things to say about Kelly off camera in an effort to incriminate the Grammy winner — a charge that producers deny.
He also struggled to explain to Schiff why he was invoking the Fifth Amendment if, as he claimed, the documents the committee has requested from him wouldn't incriminate him.
Trump's approval rating continues to sink, and the story about Donald Trump Jr.'s eagerness to accept information from Russian officials that would "incriminate" Hillary Clinton looks increasingly serious.
Of course, if investigators get somebody they think has good evidence and important information that can incriminate other people, they'll put pressure on that person to get their cooperation.
Trump went on to say in the Fox News interview that "flipping" to incriminate a co-conspirator "ought to be illegal," saying that individuals who flip aren't being truthful.
He testified that Mr. Stone was not the only person who urged him to assert his right under the Fifth Amendment not to incriminate himself, to the House committee.
During the George W. Bush administration, Scooter Libby was willing to take the fall rather than incriminate Vice President Dick Cheney in the outing of CIA agent Valerie Plame.
Piccolo began sending letters to the player's family, which included pictures of underage girls in an attempt to incriminate the Napoli star as being part of a pedophile ring.
The Fifth Amendment grants anyone in the U.S. the right to remain silent, which includes the right to not turn over information that could incriminate them in a crime.
Schiff said he believes Flynn will incriminate other members of the administration, but said he does not know if the probe will move all the way up to Trump.
The meeting, one focus of the special counsel investigation into Russia's election interference, was organized after an intermediary promised that Ms. Veselnitskaya would deliver documents that would incriminate Mrs. Clinton.
Mueller's report says that Trump Jr. was enticed to meet with promises of "official documents and information that would incriminate Hillary and her dealings with Russia" for the Trump campaign.
Penny, who was subpoenaed to testify, asserted his right under the Fifth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution not to incriminate himself when asked when he first learned of Nassar's abuse.
More accusations against leaders of Temer's PMDB party are expected to surface in an imminent leniency deal with engineering conglomerate Odebrecht SA that could incriminate as many as 200 lawmakers.
Despite Cohen's evident willingness to incriminate Trump, no formal cooperation agreement has emerged between him and prosecutors in the Southern District of New York, which has jurisdiction over his case.
Trump's legal team has repeatedly cautioned him against sitting for an interview with Mueller, believing the president could incriminate himself if he makes false or misleading statements to federal agents.
Campbell: Well first, the bad news for entrenched partisans on the left or right hoping this report is going to incriminate either Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump: not gonna happen.
Was offered Russian intel and "loved" it Trump Jr. met with a Russian lawyer said to have Kremlin ties in June after he was promised information that would "incriminate" Clinton.
The email to Trump Jr. offering "official documents and information that would incriminate Hillary" as "part of Russia and it's government's support for Mr. Trump" arrived on June 3, 2016.
A judge granted Cohen's request for a delay in the civil suit after Cohen indicated he would invoke his Fifth Amendment right not to incriminate himself in the civil case.
"We have to accept that we cannot force them to incriminate themselves," Richter Reuschle said, adding the trial dates set aside for witness testimony through mid-November had been canceled.
"Sheriff Tony forced Krickovich to choose between giving up his right to remain silent and not self-incriminate himself or speak at a hearing to save his job," Bell said.
He was told in his email correspondence that the crown prosecutor of Russia "offered to provide the Trump campaign with some official documents and information that would incriminate" Hillary Clinton.
Lawyers for Officer Porter, who faces a retrial in June and briefly took the stand Wednesday to assert his Fifth Amendment right not to incriminate himself, said they would appeal Thursday.
It is possible "official documents and information that would incriminate" your opponent provided by an adversarial foreign government that supports your campaign is priceless in that you could not buy it.
As shown in emails that Donald Trump Jr. released a year ago, Trump Jr. had received an offer in June 2016 of "official documents and information that would incriminate Hillary" Clinton.
"I find it hard to subpoena records from somebody like Mr. Flynn who may be subject to a criminal investigation, because he has a right not to incriminate himself, " Graham said.
The documents revealed that Trump Jr. agreed to meet a "Russian government attorney" last summer after receiving an email offering him "very high level and sensitive information" that would "incriminate" Clinton.
Some of those documents were returned to him only this month, after being kept hidden for decades as part of an enormous police archive that Franco used to incriminate his opponents.
Emails released by the younger Trump show he was offered information that could "incriminate" Clinton as part of Russia and its government's "support" for the Trump campaign before taking the meeting.
Investigators now contend that during this period, Mr. Durst stole away to California and killed Ms. Berman because he was concerned his old friend would incriminate him in his wife's death.
For example, even if former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort is convicted and positioned to incriminate the president (or someone close to him), he likely won't go to jail for years.
If revenge-porn laws are too broad, they can incriminate consensually sexting teen-agers or people posting naked pictures that merit public interest—images of prisoners at Abu Ghraib, for example.
The key witness for this case, Levandowski has "pleaded the Fifth" throughout this case, which is the protection afforded by the American constitution to not say anything that could incriminate oneself.
Paul Combetta and Bill Thornton repeatedly invoked their constitutional right not to incriminate themselves during about 10 minutes of questioning while under oath before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.
So, is opposition research — like the "official documents and information that would incriminate Hillary" promised to Don Jr., or the hypothetical information from Norway Trump mused about — a thing of value?
But he would also deny Manafort the ability to invoked the Fifth Amendment, which allows possible future defendants to decline to answer questions under oath that they feel might incriminate them.
Asked about possible testimony from a figure such as Cunha, Janot told Folha that one of the criteria for a plea deal is that the witness must incriminate a higher-level official.
Brazil's political establishment is bracing for more turmoil from a leniency deal to be signed by engineering conglomerate Odebrecht SA in the Petrobras case that could incriminate as many as 200 lawmakers.
The initial email to Trump Jr. said that the information Veselnitskaya had "would incriminate Hillary and her dealings with Russia and would be very useful to your father," according to the Times.
YANGON (Reuters) - A Myanmar policeman told a court on Wednesday he met two Reuters reporters on the night of their arrest in December, but denied giving them secret documents to incriminate them.
The deals sent shockwaves through Brazil's political establishment as they could incriminate as many as 200 lawmakers for taking graft money from Odebrecht , which prosecutors said had a department dedicated to bribery.
Lawyers for the actress Lori Loughlin and other parents said that notes Mr. Singer had taken while cooperating with federal investigators showed that they pushed him to lie to incriminate his clients.
Beck was pounding on the basement door, begging Paco to release her, but the boy walked away, afraid that Beck calling the police would incriminate both himself and Joe for Ron's death.
Understandably, people charged with a crime are usually not going to incriminate themselves and their associates (which often include family members and close friends) unless they can get something significant in return.
Former prosecutor and Loyola Law School professor Laurie Levenson tells Broadly that in a civil case like this, it's common for witnesses to assert their Fifth Amendment right not to incriminate themselves.
I don't have anything crazy on my feed that would incriminate me, but I'd like to get rid of the ridiculously bad old photos I 'gramed and maybe some photos of ex-boyfriends.
He was not going incriminate himself at the hearing to set himself up to be charged with obstruction of justice for improperly influencing the investigations of the Trump campaign or the Clinton emails.
According to House rules, a hearing should be closed if the "disclosure" of the witnesses would defame or incriminate someone, endanger national security, compromise sensitive law enforcement info, or violate a House rule.
"He has stated that MI6, or perhaps some other British agency, must have killed Mr Litvinenko and then spread a trail of polonium in order to incriminate him and Mr Kovtun," Owns wrote.
Batista's lawyer Antonio Carlos Kakay rejected the charges brought by Janot, arguing in a statement that the prosecutor had violated the rules of plea bargains by using his client's testimony to incriminate him.
Barr said it would be illegal for a U.S. president to pardon an individual if in exchange they promised not to incriminate the commander in chief once they are forgiven for their offense.
In June 2016 emails tweeted by Donald Trump Jr. on Tuesday, Agalarov's agent Rob Goldstone told the U.S. president's eldest son about an offer of information that "would incriminate" then-candidate Hillary Clinton.
His impeachment for trying to coerce Ukraine to incriminate Democrats by withholding $391 million in security aid has only reinforced that view as he watched one official after another testify before the House.
One of those emails said the Russian lawyer claimed to have "high level and sensitive information " that would incriminate Clinton as part of "Russia and its government's support" for his father's presidential campaign.
Trump's lawyer had made the request after invoking his Fifth Amendment right this week, saying he couldn't effectively defend himself in the case because it could incriminate him in a separate federal probe.
"  However, the lawsuit alleges that the case was picked up again when Crump brought Jeantel onto the case as a witness "and provided false statements to incriminate Zimmerman based on coaching from others.
Cohen requested the stay after he invoked his Fifth Amendment right this week, saying he could not effectively defend himself against Daniels's lawsuit because it might incriminate him in a separate federal investigation.
And federal prosecutors in New York, Virginia and Washington remain hard at work, bringing cases that have arisen out of Mr. Mueller's probe or that otherwise incriminate subjects at the center of it.
He has said that he hoped his announcement would prevent Mr. Cosby from avoiding questions in the civil case by removing his ability to cite a defendant's Fifth Amendment right not to incriminate himself.
CAIRO — A military court on Tuesday sentenced a former government anticorruption czar to five years in prison over incendiary claims about documents said to incriminate Egypt's leaders, his lawyers and state news media said.
Trump's son Tuesday released a chain of emails about the meeting with someone the email said was a Kremlin-connected lawyer who supposedly had "very high level and sensitive information" that would "incriminate" Clinton.
"Historically, the privilege was intended to prevent the use of legal compulsion to extract from the accused a sworn communication of facts which would incriminate him," the Supreme Court observed in a 2000 case.
" The Mueller report, however, outlines how Trump Jr. was promised " 'official documents and information that would incriminate Hillary and her dealings with Russia' as 'part of Russia and its government's support for Mr. Trump.
Donald Trump Jr. on Tuesday released a chain of emails offering "high level and sensitive information" that would incriminate Hillary Clinton as part of "Russia and its government's support" for his father's presidential campaign.
The emails showed that Trump Jr. accepted the meeting after he was offered "high level and sensitive information" that would "incriminate" Clinton as part of "Russia and its government's support" for his father's campaign.
But he would also deny the people he pardons the ability to invoke the Fifth Amendment, which allows possible future defendants to decline to answer questions under oath that they feel might incriminate them.
On June 3rd Donald junior received an email from a British associate of the oligarch who arranged the meeting stating that the Russian attendees would provide "some official documents and information that would incriminate Hillary".
President Theodore Roosevelt, as commander in chief, promptly and summarily discharged all 270 members of the unit, asserting that they had engaged in a "conspiracy of silence" by refusing to confess or incriminate fellow soldiers.
After his arrest, Mr. Bini's parents flew to Ecuador and gave a news conference denying their son was involved in wrongdoing and saying that his friendship with Mr. Assange was not enough to incriminate him.
Worse, the Russians had slipped in concocted evidence designed to incriminate Grigory Rodchenkov, the former director of Russia's antidoping lab who blew the whistle about its corrupt practices after he fled to the United States.
" According to one message from Rob Goldstone, who acted as an intermediary to set up the meeting, the information "would incriminate Hillary and her dealings with Russia and would be very useful to your father.
One implication of the racketeering charge is that if Hernandez is found guilty of it, his mere association and presence with others who may be guilty of actually committing crimes could be enough to incriminate him.
They had the means and the opportunity to kill Ms. Halbach, to move her car, to plant evidence to incriminate Steven, and then to leave the car so that it would be discovered in a search.
In June, 2016, he attended a meeting with a Russian lawyer, which Donald Trump, Jr., had arranged after he was told that she was aware of information, possessed by the Kremlin, that would "incriminate" Hillary Clinton.
" Trump pointedly ignored the damaging email chain between his son and a Kremlin-backed lawyer who explicitly dangled information that "would incriminate Hillary and her dealings with Russia and would be very useful to your father.
But the biggest consequence for the larger investigation is that it appears that Flynn has flipped, and will begin providing information that could incriminate other associates of President Trump in the Russia scandal or related matters.
Levandowski, who asserted his Fifth Amendment rights early on in this case, argued that this document was covered by those rights on the basis of attorney-client privilege and that it could serve to incriminate him.
The email chain that led to the controversial meeting with a Russian lawyer offered "high level and sensitive information" that would incriminate Hillary Clinton as part of the Russian government's support for his father's presidential campaign.
At the start of Wednesday's hearing, Moore-Bick said he had just received an unexpected request from several of the witnesses, who wanted to make sure they could not incriminate themselves by participating in the inquiry.
At the start of Wednesday's hearing, Moore-Bick said he had just received an unexpected request from several of the witnesses, who wanted to make sure they could not incriminate themselves by participating in the inquiry.
Perhaps they were concerned that evidence was being altered or destroyed, or that Manafort's attorneys were asserting the Fifth Amendment and withholding the production of documents because the act of producing them would itself incriminate him.
The information "would incriminate Hillary and her dealings with Russia and would be very useful to your father," read one of the emails from Rob Goldstone, who acted as an intermediary to set up the meeting.
The information "would incriminate Hillary and her dealings with Russia and would be very useful to your father," reads one of the emails from Rob Goldstone, who acted as an intermediary to set up the meeting.
The plea bargains are expected to send shockwaves through Brazil's political establishment as they could incriminate as many as 200 lawmakers for taking graft money from Odebrecht, which prosecutors said had a department dedicated to bribery.
Discovery of the effort to insert a fake digital fingerprint in the Olympic Destroyer virus underscores the emerging threat of hackers using false flags to incriminate innocent parties or undermine confidence in information provided by security researchers.
He then said that, "Nothing would directly incriminate me," but added that he was concerned about discrepancies between documents he withheld and materials collected by a government eavesdropping operation under a secret Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act warrant.
That means they must abandon the he-said/she-said plan for Thursday's hearing and open it up to other witnesses who will either incriminate or exculpate Kavanaugh and the women who say he's a sex offender.
Lawyers for Officer Porter, who testified in his own defense, insisted that forcing him to testify in the trials of his fellow officers, even with limited immunity, would violate his Fifth Amendment right not to incriminate himself.
The lawsuit also says that Eugene's half-sister Rachel Jeantel pretended to be Eugene when she was interviewed by prosecutors and provided false statements to incriminate Zimmerman based on coaching from others in court during his trial.
The worry in the White House is that Trump — who has previously contradicted his administration on matters relating to Russia — could incriminate himself and be charged with lying to investigators, The New York Times reported last week.
" Wine-Banks said she thinks it's possible Trump might invoke his Fifth Amendment rights but argued it "would be complete chaos in the Congress if the president said, 'I'm not answering questions because they would incriminate me.
" Goldstone said in an email to Trump that Veselnitskaya "offered to provide the Trump campaign with some official documents and information that would incriminate Hillary and her dealings with Russia and would be very useful to your father.
In fact, Mr. Rajoy's fragile hold on power suffered another blow this week when a left-wing online newspaper, Público, published a leaked recording of his interior minister, Jorge Fernández Díaz, apparently trying to incriminate Catalan political opponents.
In emails to Donald Trump Jr., Mr. Goldstone wrote that a Russian prosecutor — an apparent reference to Mr. Chaika — had met with Mr. Agalarov and wanted to offer the Trump campaign official documents that would incriminate Mrs. Clinton.
Dr. Simon's testimony can shed light on what went so horribly wrong at Michigan State, though it's possible that she would invoke her Fifth Amendment privilege if she believed her testimony would incriminate her in a criminal proceeding.
ET on Tuesday morning, Trump Jr. tweeted a chain of emails that said he was offered "high level and sensitive information" that would incriminate Hillary Clinton as part of the Russian government's "support" for his father's presidential campaign.
The New York Times reported Monday that Trump's attorneys have advised the President to refuse an interview with Mueller, partially out of concern he might incriminate himself through false statements and could be charged with lying to investigators.
The vast majority of convictions are the result of guilty pleas, which means a defendant may not even find out that an informant was paid to incriminate him before having to decide whether to accept a plea offer.
Emails released this week by the younger Trump showed he accepted the meeting after he was offered "high level and sensitive information" that would "incriminate" Clinton as part of "Russia and its government's support" for his father's campaign.
The information "would incriminate Hillary and her dealings with Russia and would be very useful to your father," reads one of the emails from music promoter Rob Goldstone, who acted as an intermediary to set up the meeting.
Emphasizing how central the sport of biathlon was in the nation's cheating, Dr. Rodchenkov said that Mr. Nagornykh had asked him to incriminate a Ukrainian athlete, Vita Semerenko, during a competition in Moscow leading up to the Olympics.
October 18, 2017 - Two partners from Fusion GPS, the opposition research firm that hired Steele to collect information about Trump, invoke their Fifth Amendment right not to self-incriminate during a closed-door meeting with the House intelligence committee.
Lawyers for Officer Porter, who faces a retrial in June and wants to exercise his Fifth Amendment right not to incriminate himself, filed an appeal Thursday with the Court of Special Appeals for Maryland, which issued the order Friday.
A self-pardon would eliminate the President's Fifth Amendment right to refuse to incriminate himself, which would in turn eliminate his excuse for avoiding an interview with Mueller (if Trump can pardon himself, there's no criminal liability to fear).
Exxon has also cited the Fifth Amendment in its suit, which exists to protect people from being forced to incriminate themselves but does not generally apply to corporations, and would likely not be a persuasive defense against Walker's subpoena.
Mr. Xu said he spoke about the movement's ideas — like its demand for disclosure of senior officials' personal wealth and for better access to education for migrant workers' children — but refused to incriminate anyone, even when deprived of sleep.
" In the emails posted by Trump Jr. late Tuesday morning, Rob Goldstone — an intermediary who helped set up the meeting — said the information "would incriminate Hillary and her dealings with Russia and would be very useful to your father.
"(Otherwise) the narrative is fixed, with the child telling the court that they were tourists in the city and had never worked," she said, adding that traffickers often accompanied children to court to ensure they did not incriminate them.
In an interview with the Associated Press on Friday, Chicago-based attorney Steve Greenberg called the documentary "disgusting" and claimed that producers told "disgruntled" women incriminating things to say about Kelly off camera in an effort to incriminate the Grammy winner.
In an interview with the Associated Press on Friday, Chicago-based attorney Steve Greenberg called the documentary "disgusting" and claimed that producers told "disgruntled" women incriminating things to say about Kelly off camera in an effort to incriminate the Grammy winner.
But because prosecutors are at the same time prosecuting both women for their own alleged crimes, the women may be able to avoid being compelled to testify against Kraft because of the constitutional bar against being forced to incriminate oneself.
On Wednesday, Cohen announced he would assert his Fifth Amendment right not to incriminate himself in a federal civil case in California involving Daniels over a settlement agreement banning Daniels from speaking about her alleged sexual relationship with the president.
Prior reporting from CNN, however, has suggested that Cohen could have relevant information about the June 9, 2016, meeting in Trump Tower in which Donald Trump Jr. was expecting "information that would incriminate" Hillary Clinton from a Russian lawyer, Natalia Veselnitskaya.
Whether the "very high level and sensitive" information was forthcoming—and Donald junior says it was not—he intended to work with someone presented to him as a representative of the Russians, and who was offering to incriminate Mrs Clinton.
In an interview with the Associated Press on Friday, Chicago-based attorney Steve Greenberg called the documentary "disgusting" and claimed that producers told "disgruntled" women incriminating things to say about Kelly off camera in an effort to incriminate the Grammy winner.
Time reported that an associate of Kushner's said the presidential advisor and son-in-law of President Trump did not read to to the end of the chain where Trump Jr. was promised "information that would incriminate Hillary" from the Russians.
" On Tuesday, Trump Jr. released his email correspondence with publicist Rob Goldstone -- which showed that Goldstone offered a meeting with a "Russian government attorney" and referred to "some official documents and information that would incriminate Hillary and her dealings with Russia.
The emails show -- and, by releasing them, Trump Jr. acknowledges -- that he agreed to meet someone he was told was a "Russia government attorney," and someone who was alleged to have "very high level and sensitive information" to incriminate Hillary Clinton.
Cohen had argued that because of an ongoing criminal investigation into his business practices, he intended to assert his Fifth Amendment right not to incriminate himself and therefore wouldn't be able to fully respond to questions that arose in Daniels' lawsuit.
" On Tuesday, Trump Jr. stunned many when he released a series of emails showing that he met with a Russian lawyer to obtain information that "would incriminate Hillary and her dealings with Russia and would be very useful to your father.
" Waters comments come after Trump Jr. released a chain of emails that revealed he met with the Kremlin-linked lawyer to receive information that "would incriminate Hillary and her dealings with Russia and would be very useful to your father.
Trump Jr. agreed to the meeting after he was promised information that would "incriminate" Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, according to email traffic that has been made public between Trump Jr. and Rob Goldstone, a publicist who helped broker the meeting.
The emails clearly showed that publicist Rob Goldstone offered Don Jr. "information that would incriminate Hillary" as "part of Russia and its government's support for Mr. Trump," and that Don Jr. responded enthusiastically ("if it's what you say I love it").
Earlier this week, Levandowski — who is not specifically named in Alphabet's suit against Uber — lost a bid to keep the ride-hail company from producing a document that he feared would incriminate him as a part of the discovery process.
Either he risks a close associate or family member going to jail — or potentially making a deal with federal prosecutors in return for testimony that could incriminate others — or he uses the presidential pardon power to shield them from federal charges.
"Dear Viganò, in response to your unjust and unjustified attack, I can only conclude that the accusation is a political plot that lacks any real basis that could incriminate the Pope and that profoundly harms the communion of the Church."
In by far the most damning account yet to become public in the House impeachment inquiry Mr. Taylor described a president holding up $391 million in assistance for the clear purpose of forcing Ukraine to help incriminate Mr. Trump's domestic rivals.
WASHINGTON — A federal judge in Virginia sharply challenged on Friday the special counsel's case against Paul Manafort, suggesting that prosecutors had pursued fraud charges in hopes of gaining evidence that might incriminate President Trump or even topple him from office.
Freddy: If he had network access, he would just dump the active directory [a Windows service that controls access to shared resources on a network, like user logins and credentials], but the point of the plot was to incriminate the lawyer.
Durst was arrested on suspicion of Berman's murder in March 2015, one day before the airing of the final installment of "The Jinx," in which Durst seemed to incriminate himself after being confronted with key piece evidence in the episode.
The information offered by a Russian lawyer "would incriminate Hillary and her dealings with Russia and would be very useful to your father," reads one of the emails from Rob Goldstone, who acted as an intermediary to set up the meeting.
Israeli media reported Wednesday that one of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's closest confidants has turned state witness and will incriminate him in corruption allegations, the latest in a dizzying series of developments that threaten to topple the beleaguered Israeli leader.
In the real world, of course, lots and lots of people don't testify -- for all sorts of reasons including the possibility they might incriminate themselves or because they may be a less-than-stellar witness and actually hurt their case.
Trump Jr. released the emails inviting him to the meeting that would offer "very high level and sensitive information but is part of Russia and its government's support for Mr. Trump" from the "Crown prosecutor of Russia" that would "incriminate" Clinton.
Instead, the client would assert his Fifth Amendment rights under the Constitution not to incriminate himself and force the government to prove its case without benefit of the client's testimony or the threat of catching the client in a perjury trap.
As Slate noted earlier this year, the Zervos defamation lawsuit "is daring Trump to incriminate himself in court" and to fall into the same perjury trap Bill Clinton did in the Paula Jones case — perjury which led to Clinton's impeachment.
As Marcy Wheeler, a journalist who has covered the Libby case more extensively than any other, reminds us, Libby's case was notable largely because he stayed loyal to the administration and did not flip and incriminate any other staffers or officials.
There, flying in the face of so many denials of collusion, was an indisputable offer of "documents and information that would incriminate Hillary," as part of "Russia and its government's support for Mr. Trump" — an offer Don Jr. eagerly accepted.
The Alpena News reports that the defense argued the boy's story was a fabrication, and that the teen created fake evidence to incriminate the teacher, claiming he sent texts and pictures to himself with her phone — for which he had the password.
He also said that some witnesses invoked their Fifth Amendment right not to self-incriminate themselves; that his office limited inquiries into attorneys and the press, given DOJ policies; that some information was covered by legal privilege; and that some witnesses had lied.
" According to emails that Trump Jr. released a year ago, Trump Jr. had received an offer in June of that year of "official documents and information that would incriminate Hillary" Clinton, as "part of Russia and its government's support for Mr. Trump.
Lee Merritt tells "TMZ Live" ... Dallas PD obtained a search warrant the day Jean was shot and killed, but not to aid in the investigation -- he believes their goal was to smear and incriminate Botham, even though he did absolutely nothing wrong.
Levandowski, who is not named in the Google parent company's lawsuit against Uber, claimed that producing a due diligence report — a document prepared for Uber that detailed information about Otto — could serve to incriminate him and thus infringe on his Fifth Amendment rights.
Confide also advertises a "sliver" feature, whereby only a small portion of the message can be seen by the recipient at once and the sender's name is hidden, meaning even taking a photo of the screen with another camera wouldn't incriminate the sender.
In an interview with the Associated Press on Friday, Kelly's Chicago-based attorney Steve Greenberg called the documentary "disgusting" and claimed that producers told "disgruntled" women incriminating things to say about Kelly off camera in an effort to incriminate the Grammy winner.
The former CEO of Turing Pharmaceuticals and KaloBios was arrested on fraud charges late last year, and in the letter, his lawyer argues that asking Shkreli to discuss the raising of drug prices would breach his constitutional right not to incriminate himself.
" We now know that the stated purpose of the meeting -- spelled out in the email Kushner claims not to have read -- was "to provide the Trump campaign with some official documents and information that would incriminate Hillary and her dealings with Russia.
The New York Times, however, reported in February that Trump's legal team is reluctant to allow the President to accept an interview with Mueller over concern that Trump might incriminate himself through false statements and could be charged with lying to investigators.
But something else he revealed was equally alarming; Kelly told GQ that he believes molestation to be a "generational curse," seemingly not realizing the way that statement might incriminate himself until journalist Chris Heath brings it to his attention later in the interview.
In an echo of past police killings, there has been anger over what seem to be attempts to incriminate the victim: Police released a search warrant that revealed that 10.4 grams of marijuana in multiple baggies had been found in Mr. Jean's apartment.
Trump Jr. agreed to the meeting with the Russians after being offered material that would "incriminate" then-candidate Hillary Clinton as part of "Russia and its government's support" for his father's campaign, according to emails released this week by the president's son.
The State Department flirted with prosecuting me for disclosing classified data that no one ever seemed to be able to pinpoint in my book, and tried to dismiss me in part for a "lack of candor" when I refused to incriminate myself.
By pardoning Mr. Libby, Mr. Trump sends a message to those who might incriminate him in crimes related to conspiring with Russians to tamper with the election: The message is that he will rectify any sadness that protecting a president might cause.
And there are many more people who can incriminate the president, whereas in the investigation into Ms. Plame's exposure, Mr. Libby was one of the only people who could say whether the president had authorized the leak of a C.I.A. officer's identity.
Opinion The revelation that Donald Trump's son, son-in-law and campaign manager met with a Kremlin-connected Russian lawyer promising information that would "incriminate" Hillary Clinton was a true bombshell in an era when we have become almost inured to them.
According to publicly released emails, Don Jr. agreed to the meeting after an intermediary promised that the Russians had dirt on Hillary Clinton; it "would incriminate Hillary and her dealings with Russia and would be very useful to your father," wrote the intermediary.
"The Committee has refused to define the scope of the deposition, but its members have already falsely accused Mr. Simpson of 'lying' -- ample basis for us to be concerned that this Committee is only seeking to falsely incriminate Mr. Simpson," the letter said.
Motherboard's Jason Koebler wrote last year that genealogy databases may seem benign, but it's becoming increasingly easy to foresee a future wherein our own genetic data is unexpectedly pitted against us—to violate our privacy; to wrongly incriminate us; to racially profile us.
Cambridge Analytica whistleblower says Trump's former aide Steve Bannon sought to promote 'a culture war', South Korea intends to mediate after North Korea's threat to pull out of summit with Trump and a Myanmar policeman denies giving imprisoned Reuters reporters secret documents to incriminate them.
Thiel, a Trump-supporter, has funded Silicon Valley companies SpaceX and Airbnb, and is a principal investor in Palantir, a data-mining company used by US banks and police departments to create a "digital dragnet" of individuals designed to track and potentially incriminate them.
In 1952, the Senate counterpart to the House Committee on Un-American Activities accepted a spousal privilege claim because the questions delved into conversations that occurred in a more conventional marital context of using a spouse to incriminate the other spouse by exposing private conversations.
But he went on to note ugly echoes of the past, attacking Jorge Fernández Díaz, the interior minister of Spain's current conservative government, who was recently heard in a leaked recording of a private conversation trying to dig up dirt to incriminate Catalan political opponents.
The Crown prosecutor of Russia met with his father Aras this morning and in their meeting offered to provide the Trump campaign with some official documents and information that would incriminate HIllary and her dealings with Russia and would very useful to your father.
Previously, Mr. Trump has reportedly suggested to aides and friends that Mr. Manafort could incriminate him — indeed, there is evidence in the public record suggesting that Mr. Manafort may have played a key role in conspiring with Russians who interfered in the 2016 election.
" Last month, in an epic, ranting interview on CNN, he accused Ukraine's leading anti-corruption organization, the Anti-Corruption Action Center, or AntAC, of developing "all of the dirty information that ended up being a false document that was created in order to incriminate Manafort.
In the article the bystanders get called out for not acting but little was said to incriminate the parents of these teens who let them hang out unwatched, in large groups, or the teachers who didn't work to understand what was happening beneath their noses.
They are apparently not just worried that Trump could incriminate himself by admitting something he's actually done wrong, but that he might simply lie to investigators --play fast and loose with words and truth, as he does so reflexively -- and land himself in serious trouble.
House Democrats have already said they are likely to resume their investigation into Mr. Trump's efforts to pressure Ukraine to incriminate the Bidens, while a Senate Democrat on Thursday called for an inquiry into whether the administration covered up related information by improperly classifying it.
In releasing the recording, and in making public other evidence that seems to incriminate Trump, Parnas seems to be attempting to gain credit as he, himself, faces criminal charges for alleged campaign finance violations related to the overall scandal (he has pleaded not guilty).
Cohen, Donald Trump's longtime attorney, declared Wednesday that he will invoke his right to remain silent in Daniels' civil case on the grounds that he might incriminate himself in the ongoing federal investigation that saw his office and hotel raided by the FBI earlier this month.
"The Crown Prosecutor of Russia met with his father Aras this morning and in their meeting offered to provide the Trump campaign with some official documents and information that would incriminate Hillary and her dealings with Russia and would be very useful to your father," Goldstone wrote.
In 2014, the House found Obama-era IRS official Lois Lerner in contempt after she invoked her Fifth Amendment right to not incriminate herself during a hearing before the House Oversight Committee; the House made a criminal referral, but the Justice Department declined to press charges.
That calculus could well have been different if the e-mails contained information tending to incriminate (or exculpate) Clinton, but Comey had no way of knowing whether they did at the time of his communication -- and, at least so far, they appear not to do either.
However, in an interview with the Associated Press this past Friday, Chicago-based attorney Steve Greenberg, who represents the singer, called the series "disgusting" and claimed that producers told "disgruntled" women incriminating things to say about Kelly off camera in an effort to incriminate the Grammy winner.
In June 2016, the President's eldest son agreed to meet with someone described as a "Russian government attorney" after receiving an email offering him "very high level and sensitive information" that would "incriminate" Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, according to emails Trump Jr. publicly released last week.
" In the email exchange with Goldstone, which he published in full on his Twitter account Tuesday morning, Trump Jr. was promised "official documents and information that would incriminate Hillary and her dealings with Russia" that was "part of Russia and its government's support for Mr. Trump.
Emails subsequently released by Trump Jr. showed that Rob Goldstone — a British music publicist who helped broker the meeting — had offered damaging information on Clinton in the form of "official documents and information that would incriminate Hillary and her dealings with Russia" ahead of the meeting.
"The Crown prosecutor of Russia met with his father Aras this morning and in their meeting offered to provide the Trump campaign with some official documents and information that would incriminate Hillary and her dealings with Russia and would be very useful to your father," Goldstone wrote.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's attorneys are trying to sway him against agreeing to an interview with special counsel Robert Mueller partially out of concern he might incriminate himself through false statements and could be charged with lying to investigators, The New York Times reported Monday evening.
Another case, now in preliminary stages in Queens, involves the interrogation in February 2015 of a man named Alexander Bonich for many, many hours — 18, his lawyer says — before the authorities were satisfied that he was prepared to incriminate himself in front of a video camera.
"  In one of the emails, Rob Goldstone, a music promoter who arranged the meeting, told Trump Jr. that a chief prosecutor in Russia met with a business associate of then candidate Donald Trump's, and offered "information that would incriminate Hillary" Clinton and her "dealings with Russia.
" On Tuesday, Donald Trump Jr. released a chain of emails that showed he met with a Kremlin-linked lawyer, Natalia Veselnitskaya, on the premise that she could provide information that "would incriminate Hillary and her dealings with Russia and would be very useful to your father.
" When investigators pushed him to disclose the location of Moyer's remains, he allegedly led the investigator to his backyard fire pit: "I don't really want to incriminate myself any further, but if I was going to get rid of a body on my property, it would be right there.
"The Crown prosecutor of Russia ... offered to provide the Trump campaign with some official documents and information that would incriminate Hillary and her dealings with Russia and would be very useful to your father," said the June 3, 2016, email to Donald Trump Jr. from publicist Rob Goldstone.
Trump Jr. agreed to meet with someone he was told was a "Russian government attorney" after receiving an email offering him "very high level and sensitive information" that would "incriminate" Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, according to emails from publicist Rob Goldstone that Trump Jr. publicly released Tuesday.
Instead, members arrived at a weekly lunch meeting to a chaotic scene where swarms of reporters peppered senators with questions about the news that President Donald Trump's eldest son had agreed to meet with a Russian last year after being promised sensitive information that would "incriminate" Hillary Clinton.
They are reviewing his communications with Mr. Stone, including emails and text messages, in which Mr. Stone told Mr. Credico not to talk to the F.B.I. and to invoke his Fifth Amendment right not to incriminate himself before the grand jury, according to people familiar with the inquiry.
On Tuesday, Trump Jr. posted a stunning chain of emails with an associate who said he could arrange a meeting with a Russian lawyer claiming to have information that "would incriminate Hillary and her dealings with Russia and would be very useful to your father," according to the emails.
Three years later, as Mr. Trump sealed the Republican Party nomination for president, Mr. Goldstone was writing to Mr. Trump's eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., to claim that he had "high level and sensitive information" from a Russian government official to "incriminate" Mr. Trump's Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton.
Ms. Manning, the former Army intelligence analyst who was Mr. Assange's source for the 2010 disclosures, is back behind bars — after serving nearly seven years for espionage for leaking secrets to WikiLeaks — for refusing to incriminate Mr. Assange in the squirrelly case the government is trying to assemble.
"Typically in a Fifth Amendment analysis, the government can compel you to produce passwords and signatures (and even blood) but not engage in a 'testimonial act' (spoken words) that might incriminate you," Marc Rotenberg, the president and executive director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) told me in an email.
On Tuesday, President Donald Trump's eldest son, Trump Jr., released an email chain showing that he agreed to meet with someone he believed to be a "Russian government attorney" last summer after receiving an email offering him "very high level and sensitive information" that would "incriminate" Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.
Last summer, Donald Trump Jr. agreed to meet with Natalia Veselnitskaya, whom he believed to be a "Russian government attorney" after receiving an email offering him "very high level and sensitive information" that would "incriminate" Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, according to emails the younger Trump publicly released on Tuesday.
Manafort, Trump Jr. and Kushner took the meeting based on the potential to obtain "high level and sensitive information" that would "incriminate Hillary and her dealings with Russia and … be very useful" to Trump as "part of Russia and its government's support for Mr. Trump," according to an email from Goldstone.
In Azerbaijan, more than 80 lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (LGBT) people have been arrested since mid-September and the U.N. has received allegations that some were subjected to electric shocks, beatings, forced shaving and other forms of humiliation to force them to incriminate themselves before being released, Colville said.
JERUSALEM — One of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's closest and longest-serving aides appeared ready to incriminate him on Wednesday after agreeing overnight to become a government witness, the latest twist in a spiraling graft scandal that seemed to dim Mr. Netanyahu's legal and political chances of survival almost by the hour.
As for the content of the email — in which Goldstone suggested a Russian government official would "provide the Trump campaign with some official documents and information that would incriminate Hillary" — Emin claims that Goldstone was merely inflating the importance of the meeting in a misguided attempt to cater to the Trumps.
In a series of sober, methodical speeches, the Democratic managers, or prosecutors, presented extracts of testimony that they were able to gather during the House inquiry despite the president's refusal to cooperate to argue that Mr. Trump's pressure on Ukraine to incriminate Democrats amounted to an assault on America's constitutional democracy.
Once the meeting was publicly revealed in press reports, it created a firestorm of interest especially after emails revealed Trump Jr. agreed to the meeting after being promised "very high level and sensitive information" that would "incriminate" Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, though Trump Jr. says no such information materialized.
"By trying to incriminate Beijing as an accomplice in the DPRK's nuclear adventure and blame it for a failure that is essentially a failure of all stakeholders, Trump risks making the serious mistake of splitting up the international coalition that is the means to resolve the issue peacefully," it said.
"I don't think he's going to incriminate himself because I don't think he's done anything wrong, but I am just telling you, it's just not a good situation from an attorney's standpoint to let somebody testify in a situation like that," Cynthia Singletary, Mr. Dowless's lawyer, said after the hearing.
Mr. Singer also described how, after he became a cooperating witness and was told by the prosecutors and the F.B.I. that he could not talk to anyone about the case, he tipped off several families that he was wired and warned them not to incriminate themselves in conversations with him.
Part of it can be credited to the complex history between racism and the sexualized demonization of black men, and how too many of them are still haunted by the historical weaponization of false rape accusations against them — a tactic often utilized by white people as an excuse to incriminate and/or murder.
HRW argues that the opening of the trial on October 27th revealed how flimsy the prosecution's case was: during the brief initial hearing a co-defendant testified that he had come under pressure from prosecutors to incriminate the journalist, but had refused to do so because, he said, the reporter was innocent.
Shkreli lawyer says his client could incriminate himself Baruch Weiss, the lawyer who sent the letter, said that his client would "gladly co-operate" with the committee, but only if he was able to secure immunity, noting that any such deal would not be hammered out before the date of the hearing anyway.
Francesc Homs, the parliamentary leader of the Catalan Democratic Party, said the party would file a criminal lawsuit against Jorge Fernández Díaz, the interior minister in Mr. Rajoy's government, after the minister was heard in a leaked recording of a private conversation trying to dig up dirt to incriminate Catalan political opponents.
"The Crown prosecutor of Russia met with [Emin Agalarov's] father Aras this morning and their meeting offered to provide the Trump campaign with some official documents and information that would incriminate Hillary and her dealings with Russia would be very useful to your father," one of the posted emails, written by Goldstone, reads.
If the five unidentified people are not granted immunity — and compelled to testify against Manafort — they would either refuse to take the witness stand or refuse to answer questions by citing their Fifth Amendment right against being forced to incriminate themselves, according to Mueller's filing in U.S. District Court in Alexandria, Virginia.
" Even Haggai Segal, a prominent settler and the editor in chief of a right-wing newspaper, Makor Rishon, wrote in recent months that the Regulation Bill had "no chance" because it would be invalidated by Israel's Supreme Court and would be used by the International Criminal Court "to incriminate Israel for war crimes.
They cannot decline to testify unless they take the Fifth [that is, invoke the Fifth Amendment to the US Constitution, which says that no person "shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself"], and only then if they have a valid argument that their testimony may incriminate them.
According to the Guardian, Bannon addressed the June 2016 Trump Tower meeting between Donald Trump Jr., then-campaign chairman Paul Manafort, Jared Kushner and Russian operatives that was arranged when Trump Jr. agreed to meet a "Russian government attorney" after receiving an email offering him "very high level and sensitive information" that would "incriminate" Clinton.
Let&aposs say if the shoe were on the other foot, and some anti-leftists were planted in high positions in the FBI, like Strzok and Page, talking about how they needed to - how they couldn&apost stand this Trump guy, and how they had to protect Clinton and incriminate Trump in so many words, reading between the lines.
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Further, we will be forced to infer from this obstruction that the testimony of these witnesses would tend to incriminate the President further since he would have encouraged—rather than blocked—the testimony of senior officials like Acting Chief of Staff Mick MulvaneyJohn (Mick) Michael MulvaneyDemocrats eye taking fight over McGahn testimony to impeachment trial State Dept.
Featured Article: "Trump Acquitted of Two Impeachment Charges in Near Party-Line Vote" The Senate acquitted President Trump on Wednesday of charges that he abused his power and obstructed Congress, as Republicans turned back an election-year attempt by House Democrats to remove him from office over accusations that he pressured a foreign power to incriminate his political rivals.
And some network executives ... they don't actually send around a memo, because that could incriminate them, but they let it be known that no show on our network will be anchored by a woman over 40, or this talk show will never have a female guest on who is over 35, with a couple exceptions, like Meryl.
Giuliani said Manafort's lawyer Kevin Downing had informed him that Mueller's team had grilled him over whether the president knew Trump knew about the 2016 Trump Tower meeting between Trump campaign associates and a Russian lawyer who vowed to provide damaging information on Hillary Clinton to Donald Trump Jr. "He wants Manafort to incriminate Trump," Giuliani told the Times, referring to Mueller.
" On July 11, the date of Cohen&aposs original tweet, Donald Trump Jr. released what he said was the "entire email chain" of his conversations setting up a disputed meeting with a Russian attorney, showing what appeared to be an offer to provide information that would "incriminate" Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton as "part of Russia and its government's support for Mr. Trump.
" — Trump attorney Jay Sekulow On July 11, 2017, Trump Jr. released what he said was the "entire email chain" of his conversations setting up the disputed meeting with the Russian attorney, showing what appeared to be an offer to provide information that would "incriminate" Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton as "part of Russia and its government's support for Mr. Trump.
Washington (CNN)Alan Futerfas is a New York-based criminal attorney with who has frequently represented clients in organized crime and cybersecurity cases -- and he's also the new lawyer for Donald Trump Jr. Trump Jr., under increased scrutiny amid revelations that he met last year with a Russian lawyer pertaining to "information that would incriminate" Hillary Clinton, has hired Futerfas to represent him.
The president suggested Mueller's team was attempting to induce Manafort, as well as his onetime adviser Roger StoneRoger Jason Stone85033 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Judge rejects Stone's request to dismiss charges Judge dismisses DNC lawsuit against Trump campaign, Russia over election interference MORE and associate Jerome Corsi, to lie to incriminate him or others.
Here's how Donald Trump Jr. reacted when a Russian lawyer offered dirt on Clinton Here's how Donald Trump Jr. reacted when a Russian lawyer offered dirt on Clinton Donald Trump Jr. has tweeted an email chain which seems to confirm the Russian government offered him information that would "incriminate Hillary" in an effort to help his father win the U.S. election.
The details suggest Amy's intelligence — and psychopathy — far exceeds Tom's gaslighting: She steals urine from a pregnant neighbor to fake her own pregnancy, twists an old anniversary tradition into a way to get Nick to incriminate himself, fakes a whole diary, and comes up with assorted other ways to not just break up her marriage but also get rid of Nick permanently.
Jonathan Taylor, the head of the WADA committee responsible for overseeing Russian compliance and for producing the report that the board will consider, wrote that his committee did not know who gave the instructions to alter and delete the Moscow Data or to plant fabricated messages in it to try to falsely incriminate Rodchenkov, who now lives in the United States.
She claimed she never spoke to the president's eldest son, Donald Trump Jr.Donald (Don) John TrumpPETA billboard in Baltimore calls Kushner a 'rich pest' Dick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report House chairman warns foreign governments to 'cease and desist' spending money at Trump properties MORE, about the campaign possibly receiving information from foreign officials that would incriminate Clinton during the campaign.
Then on September 7, 2017, Don Jr. testified to the Senate Judiciary Committee: In his e-mail to me Rob suggested that someone had official documents and information that would incriminate Hillary Clinton and her dealings with Russia and that the information would be very useful to the campaign... ... At the time I thought I should listen to what Rob and his colleagues had to say.
Of course, as of this morning, the story has taken on a whole new life, with both Trump Jr. and the New York Times publishing the actual emails in which the president's son expressed delight at the prospect of getting documents that would "incriminate" Clinton, so maybe the comedians' stances on whether it's a "smoking gun" will have changed by Tuesday night's round of shows.
Further, we will be forced to infer from this obstruction that the testimony of these witnesses would tend to incriminate the President further since he would have encouraged—rather than blocked—the testimony of senior officials like Acting Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, and former National Security Advisor Ambassador John Bolton, if he believed it would somehow be helpful to him.
Many jurors may be skeptical that even a busy person like Kushner would forget so many meetings with Russians, particularly a meeting billed as conveying information from the Kremlin to incriminate Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE.
The information "would incriminate Hillary and her dealings with Russia and would be very useful to your father," Rob Goldstone, a publicist who served as an intermediary to set up the meeting, wrote in one of the emails to Trump Jr. "This is obviously very high level and sensitive information but is part of Russia and its government's support for Mr. Trump," Goldstone wrote.
In attendance were: So far, we know the meeting went down like this: Trump Jr. received an email from a British music publicist stating that a Russian pop star had asked him to arrange a meeting to "provide the Trump campaign with some official documents and information that would incriminate Hillary and her dealings with Russia and would be very useful to your father"— aka Donald J. Trump himself.
Last week, he said that emails revealing that Donald Trump Jr. met with a Russian lawyer with the purpose of obtaining information that would incriminate Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE was evidence that Trump Jr. had violated the law.
A flurry of dramatic reports came out of the White House Tuesday night from the Washington Post, the New York Times, and Politico, as the Trump administration sought to handle the latest developments in the news that the president's son Donald Trump Jr. had met with a Kremlin-linked attorney during the presidential campaign to get information from "Russia and its government's support for Mr. Trump," which he was told would "incriminate" Hillary Clinton.
The most recent example: the FBI hadn't known about a June 2016 meeting between a Kremlin-connected lawyer and Donald Trump Jr., Jared Kushner and Paul Manafort — or about emails setting up the meeting that promised Trump Jr. "official documents and information that would incriminate Hillary" as part of "Russia and its government's support for Mr. Trump" At the same time, it's not clear what relationship Wray himself has with Trump's family and inner circle.
As such, they call to mind figures like Donald Trump Jr. and the music promoter Robert Goldstone, who were witless enough to discuss over email the Russian government's support of the Trump campaign: GOLDSTONE: The Crown prosecutor of Russia met with his father Aras this morning and in their meeting offered to provide the Trump campaign with some official documents and information that would incriminate Hillary and her dealings with Russia and would be very useful to your father.
In emails released Tuesday, Rob Goldstone, Emin Agalarov's publicist, detailed how both Agalarovs helped set up a meeting between Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya and Trump Jr.  "The Crown prosecutor of Russia met with his father Aras this morning and in their meeting offered to provide the Trump campaign with some official documents that information that would incriminate Hillary and her dealings with Russia and would be very useful to your father," Goldstone wrote in an email.
William Barr, President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's nominee to serve as attorney general, said on Tuesday that it would be illegal for a U.S. president to pardon an individual if that person agreed not to incriminate the commander in chief in a criminal offense.
" However, in an email to Trump Jr., British music publicist Rob Goldstone, attempting to facilitate the meeting, wrote that "the Crown prosecutor of Russia met with Aras" Agalarov, a Moscow-based billionaire developer who partnered with Trump to bring the Miss Universe pageant to Moscow in 2013, "this morning and in their meeting offered to provide the Trump campaign with some official documents and information that would incriminate Hillary and her dealings with Russia and would be very useful to your father.
" President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's eldest son released a chain of emails earlier Tuesday revealing that Trump Jr. had agreed to meet with a Russian lawyer who promised what an intermediary described as "information that would incriminate Hillary and her dealings with Russia and would be very useful to your father.
So here you go: On Monday, when Goldstone was already fully enmeshed in the story — but before the world had seen the full content of the emails, which show Goldstone purporting to represent "Russia and its government" in an effort to "provide the Trump campaign with some official documents and information that would incriminate Hillary" Clinton — Goldstone published this photo of himself in Greece: At some point in the next day or two, Goldstone also sent out a note to his Facebook friends, apologizing for any pestering they had received from journalists who wanted to write about him.
" We've known for a while that Trump likely had some involvement in drafting the July 8, 2017 press statement that said that that the participants in the meeting had "primarily discussed a program about the adoption of Russian children," when -- in fact -- it was later revealed by Trump Jr. in his testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee that he went forward with the meeting because he was told that "someone had official documents and information that would incriminate Hillary Clinton and her dealings with Russia and that the information would be very useful to the campaign.
White House counsel Donald McGahnDonald (Don) F. McGahnAmerica has no time to wait for impeachment Election agency limps into 2020 cycle The Memo: Mueller's depictions will fuel Trump angst MORE believes he "did not incriminate" President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE in wrongdoing during his 30 hours of interviews with special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE, McGahn's lawyer has said in recent days, according to The Washington Post.

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