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Former Pentagon Contractor Found Guilty Of Child Sex Trafficking

Former Pentagon Contractor Found Guilty Of Child Sex Trafficking

A former Pentagon contractor, who is currently serving 10 years in prison on an espionage conviction, has been found guilty of underage sex trafficking and child exploitation while employed as a computer expert for the US Department of Defense. Christopher Glenn was convicted by a federal judge on Wednesday for exploiting local teenage girls for sex, while he was working at a Pentagon’s air base in Honduras between 2010 and  2014.

Mexico: More Than 200 Bodies Found In Hidden Graves

Mexico: More Than 200 Bodies Found In Hidden Graves

The remains of at least 242 people have been discovered in mass graves by Mothers searching for their missing children. Most of the victims are believed to have been in their teens and early 20s. Mexican authorities say that the bodies were found in 124 hidden graves over a six-month period in the country’s eastern state of Veracruz. were discovered by mothers searching for their missing children, officials said Friday.

FBI: New Evidence From Anthony Weiner Will See Clinton ‘Locked Up For Life’

FBI: New Evidence From Anthony Weiner Will See Clinton ‘Locked Up For Life’

Anthony Weiner is ready to “sing like a bird” and provide damning information about Bill and Hillary Clinton and the Clinton Foundation in return for the FBI dropping child pornography charges against him, according to sources at the agency. A Federal Court hearing on March 7 was postponed after FBI agents requested more time to work with Weiner on tying the Clintons and associates to a criminal network involving money laundering, sex crimes with children, child exploitation, pay-to-play through the Clinton Foundation, obstruction of justice, and other felony crimes.

Attorney General Fires 46 Corrupt Obama Attorneys

Attorney General Fires 46 Corrupt Obama Attorneys

Attorney General Jeff Sessions has fired 46 corrupt U.S. attorney’s appointed by the Obama regime, the Justice Department confirmed on Friday.  The Hill reports: U.S. attorneys are normally replaced at the beginning of new administrations. Of the 93 U.S. attorneys, 46 remain from the past administration, according to the Department of Justice (DOJ). Sessions asked for the federal prosecutors to resign “in order to ensure a uniform transition,” DOJ spokeswoman Sarah Isgur Flores said in a statement.

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