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does anyone have a case number for a case brought by Larry Klaymen against the NSA?

Posted on | August 20, 2013 | 5 Comments

Today I got an e-mil from Dick Morris, asking for money for Larry Klayman’s law suit against the NSA. From what I understand, Klayman is saying that he will be conducting depositions and is raising money for such depositions. I was wondering though , in which stage is his case.
Did the judge state that he can proceed with deposition. Typically, when the case is filed, the Feds have 2 months to file a motion to dismiss. After that the judge has to rule. Only if the judge rules that he denies the motion to dismiss, them the parties can proceed to discovery and depositions. i 99% of the cases the judges grant the options to dismiss and the cases never go to discovery and depositions, so I am wondering: Did the presiding judge deny the motion to dismiss Klayman’s case? if not, I am wondering, what depositions is he talking about, they were not allowed to proceed yet.

Also, Klayman wanted his case to proceed as a class action law suit, but I was wondering; did the judge rule that he grants Klayman the right to proceed as a class action law suit? a judge has to decide, to rule on that. was there ever such ruling?

Comments

5 Responses to “does anyone have a case number for a case brought by Larry Klaymen against the NSA?”

  1. Elizabeth
    August 20th, 2013 @ 9:16 am

    Another corrupt Army ‘judge’

    who, just as with Terry Lankin,
    is a female who has no sense
    of right from wrong.

    https://www.redflagnews.com/headlines/outrage-fort-hood-judge-bans-evidence-of-shooters-jihadi-motives

  2. BoPe
    August 20th, 2013 @ 9:32 am

    Today, I’m holding my breath with anticipation of justitute Lamberth.

    Just saying.. It doesnt take 51 days to make a ruling on the default of barry soetorah.

    Crooked crooked crooked crooked..

  3. BoPe
    August 20th, 2013 @ 10:38 am

    NO DIGNITY ANY MORE

    NO HONOR ANY MORE

    NO ONE IS PUNISHED ANYMORE FOR THEIR INEPTNESS..

    SICKENING..

    State Dept. Officials Suspended After Benghazi Back at Work
    Tuesday, 20 Aug 2013 11:24 AM

    By Melanie Batley

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    inShare TweetinShare1 Four State Department officials suspended over the Benghazi terrorist outrage have been reinstated to their jobs just three weeks before the first anniversary of the attack.

    The move comes as pressure mounts on House Speaker John Boehner to appoint a special committee to investigate the attack that killed U.S. Ambassador to Libya, Chris Stevens and three other Americans.

    Secretary of State John Kerry decided the four, who were placed on administrative leave following last September’s massacre should return to work without any disciplinary action, The Daily Beast reported. His action effectively reverses the decision of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to suspend them.

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    Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Raymond Maxwell told the Daily Beast he had received a memo from the department’s human resources department telling him to report to work Tuesday.

    “No explanation, no briefing, just come back to work,” he said.

    The Daily Beast quoted an unidentified senior State Department official as saying the four would not face any further action. He said the administrative leave was not punishment but was to give Kerry’s team time to assess the situation following Clinton’s departure from the job in February.

    An administrative review board headed by former State Department official Tom Pickering and former Joint Chiefs chairman Mike Mullen determined that termination was not warranted in any of the cases. Kerry agreed and decided that some would be reassigned but not fired.

    “The four individuals are not blameless and the fact that they will not be returned to the same positions is relevant,” the Daily Beast reported.

    The four officials were put on leave in December. At the time the State Department identified three of them as Maxwell who had responsibility for North Africa, Eric Boswell, assistant secretary of state for diplomatic security and Charlene Lamb, deputy assistant secretary responsible for embassy security. The fourth was not named officially, but numerous reports say it is another diplomatic security officer, Steve Bultrowicz.

    The Pickering/-Mullen panel criticized the “lack of proactive leadership” saying security at the diplomatic compound in Benghazi was “grossly inadequate.”

    Rep. Ed Royce of California, who took over the chair of the House Foreign Affairs Committee within weeks of the report, praised the decision at the time, “The board severely critiques a handful of individuals and they have been held accountable,” he told The New York Times. “The degree that others bear responsibility warrants Congressional review given the report’s rather sweeping indictment.”

    The website Diplopundit said it is not clear what jobs the four would return to — especially as Boswell’s position has already been filled. “Putting these four back to work, of course, does not answer why they were put on paid admin leave in the first place,” the website said, adding, tongue in check, “But don’t worry. We are confident that the State Department’s spokesman will be able to explain this whole circus to the inquiring public by citing issues of employee confidentiality.”

    The four men returned to Foggy Bottom on Tuesday morning just as pressure to appoint a special committee was growing.

    Read Latest Breaking News from Newsmax.com https://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/kerry-clinton-bengazi-state/2013/08/20/id/521295#ixzz2cXHscnFo
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  4. BoPe
    August 20th, 2013 @ 10:38 am

    NO DIGNITY ANY MORE

    NO HONOR ANY MORE

    NO ONE IS PUNISHED ANYMORE FOR THEIR INEPTNESS..

    SICKENING..

    State Dept. Officials Suspended After Benghazi Back at Work
    Tuesday, 20 Aug 2013 11:24 AM

    By Melanie Batley

    More ways to share… Mixx Stumbled LinkedIn Vine Buzzflash Reddit Delicious Newstrust Technocrati Share: More . . . A A | Email Us | Print | Forward Article
    Tweet1
    inShare TweetinShare1 Four State Department officials suspended over the Benghazi terrorist outrage have been reinstated to their jobs just three weeks before the first anniversary of the attack.

    The move comes as pressure mounts on House Speaker John Boehner to appoint a special committee to investigate the attack that killed U.S. Ambassador to Libya, Chris Stevens and three other Americans.

    Secretary of State John Kerry decided the four, who were placed on administrative leave following last September’s massacre should return to work without any disciplinary action, The Daily Beast reported. His action effectively reverses the decision of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to suspend them.

    Editor’s Note: Should ObamaCare Be Repealed? Vote in Urgent National Poll

    Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Raymond Maxwell told the Daily Beast he had received a memo from the department’s human resources department telling him to report to work Tuesday.

    “No explanation, no briefing, just come back to work,” he said.

    The Daily Beast quoted an unidentified senior State Department official as saying the four would not face any further action. He said the administrative leave was not punishment but was to give Kerry’s team time to assess the situation following Clinton’s departure from the job in February.

    An administrative review board headed by former State Department official Tom Pickering and former Joint Chiefs chairman Mike Mullen determined that termination was not warranted in any of the cases. Kerry agreed and decided that some would be reassigned but not fired.

    “The four individuals are not blameless and the fact that they will not be returned to the same positions is relevant,” the Daily Beast reported.

    The four officials were put on leave in December. At the time the State Department identified three of them as Maxwell who had responsibility for North Africa, Eric Boswell, assistant secretary of state for diplomatic security and Charlene Lamb, deputy assistant secretary responsible for embassy security. The fourth was not named officially, but numerous reports say it is another diplomatic security officer, Steve Bultrowicz.

    The Pickering/-Mullen panel criticized the “lack of proactive leadership” saying security at the diplomatic compound in Benghazi was “grossly inadequate.”

    Rep. Ed Royce of California, who took over the chair of the House Foreign Affairs Committee within weeks of the report, praised the decision at the time, “The board severely critiques a handful of individuals and they have been held accountable,” he told The New York Times. “The degree that others bear responsibility warrants Congressional review given the report’s rather sweeping indictment.”

    The website Diplopundit said it is not clear what jobs the four would return to — especially as Boswell’s position has already been filled. “Putting these four back to work, of course, does not answer why they were put on paid admin leave in the first place,” the website said, adding, tongue in check, “But don’t worry. We are confident that the State Department’s spokesman will be able to explain this whole circus to the inquiring public by citing issues of employee confidentiality.”

    The four men returned to Foggy Bottom on Tuesday morning just as pressure to appoint a special committee was growing.

    Read Latest Breaking News from Newsmax.com https://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/kerry-clinton-bengazi-state/2013/08/20/id/521295#ixzz2cXHscnFo
    Urgent: Should Obamacare Be Repealed? Vote Here Now!

  5. ThisObamaNation
    August 20th, 2013 @ 10:49 am

    FYI, I also received a solicitation for funds for this class NSA action suit via the Breitbart e-mail list.

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