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Are Bob, and his kid, Rebekah, under investigation by Mueller and company? (Original Post) Stinky The Clown Oct 2017 OP
Two eminently slappable faces. Smug pricks. CurtEastPoint Oct 2017 #1
Fundies for Supply Side Jesus. dchill Oct 2017 #2
I would think so. I know they're being investigated in Britain for octoberlib Oct 2017 #3
British courts may unlock secrets of how Trump campaign profiled US voters octoberlib Oct 2017 #4
This is proving to be a Wellstone ruled Oct 2017 #5
I am watching this closely. Justice Oct 2017 #7
LOCK THEM ALL UP Angry Dragon Oct 2017 #10
Please, dear God, please! no_hypocrisy Oct 2017 #6
I not only want to see the Mercers brought down meow2u3 Oct 2017 #8
Sure hope so! dhol82 Oct 2017 #9
O.K. google helped me i.d. these people, but my prob is that all this *COMPLICATED* outfit UTUSN Oct 2017 #11

octoberlib

(14,971 posts)
4. British courts may unlock secrets of how Trump campaign profiled US voters
Mon Oct 9, 2017, 09:28 PM
Oct 2017

A US professor is trying to reclaim his personal data from the controversial analytics firm that helped Donald Trump to power. In what legal experts say may be a “watershed” case, a US citizen is using British laws to try to discover how he was profiled and potentially targeted by the Trump campaign.

David Carroll, an associate professor at Parsons School of Design in New York, has discovered a transatlantic legal mechanism that he hopes will give him access to information being sought by both the FBI and the Senate intelligence committee. In recent weeks, investigators looking at how people acting on behalf of Russia targeted American voters have focused on Trump’s data operation. But although the FBI obtained a court order against Facebook to make it disclose evidence, the exact way in which US citizens were profiled and targeted remains largely unknown.



But British data protection laws may provide some transparency on the company at the heart of Trump’s data operation – Cambridge Analytica – and how it created profiles of 240 million Americans. In January, Carroll discovered he – and a group of other citizens – had the right under UK law to ask for his personal data back from the company, and when it failed to supply it, he started filing pre-trial actions to sue the company under British law. The lawsuit is the result of a unique situation, according to Ravi Naik of Irvine Thanvi Natas, the British solicitor who is leading the case. It arose because although Cambridge Analytica is largely owned by Trump’s biggest donor, hedge-fund billionaire Robert Mercer, and though its vice-president at the time of the US election was Trump’s former chief strategist, Steve Bannon, the company was spun out of an older British military and elections contractor, SCL, with which it still shares staff, directors and a London office.


https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/oct/01/cambridge-analytica-big-data-facebook-trump-voters

meow2u3

(24,757 posts)
8. I not only want to see the Mercers brought down
Mon Oct 9, 2017, 09:56 PM
Oct 2017

I also want to see Bannon in Mueller's crosshairs (legally speaking).

UTUSN

(70,636 posts)
11. O.K. google helped me i.d. these people, but my prob is that all this *COMPLICATED* outfit
Mon Oct 9, 2017, 10:08 PM
Oct 2017

seems way beyond the TWITLER Keystone Kops. I'm open to being corrected on this.

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