Thomas Massie: ‘We Need to See the Documents Why’ the DoJ ‘Decided Not to Prosecute’ Les Wexner for Child Sex Trafficking
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MASSIE: "And specifically, we‘re very concerned that we can‘t see the 302 forms. And I have reason to be concerned, because as you know, you and I discovered yesterday live on air when the attorney general, deputy attorney general started unredacting files while I was talking to you, they have over-redacted the files that they‘ve released. They have withheld co-conspirators names. And by the way, one thing I would like to add to that -- about that document that listed Les Wexner in it, is that he‘s a co-conspirator not of drugs, not of money laundering, but of child sex trafficking. That is — that is the case that was being tried, that he‘s a co-conspirator in. And one more thing, Kaitlan. Our bill says that the DoJ has to release all internal documents, emails, notes about decisions of whether to prosecute or not, prosecute, investigate or not investigate. Well, that document was in 2019 where they considered him a co-conspirator. We need to see the document or documents where they decided not to prosecute him."




