Google is about to become embroiled in one of the most high-profile criminal cases in recent American history
The federal government is seeking to put together a timeline of Stone’s public statements about his apparent contact with WikiLeaks regarding the. Investigators believe YouTube upload dates and times of eight specific videos will help. YouTube is owned by Google.
To get their timeline straight, Stone’s accusers want Google to hand over YouTube video upload dates of Stone’s claims related to his contact with Assange’s organization. The videos include footage of Stone’s discussion of WikiLeaks on Alex Jones’and on the former Breitbart commentator and NRA spokesperson Dana Loesch’s show. Google has also been ordered to provide upload information of a YouTube video of a Stone speech in Broward County, Florida, in which he admits to speaking with Assange.
Prosecutors also want the upload date for a videotaped statement that the head of “Organization ”—Julian Assange—made on or about June 12, 2016. In the video, Assange claimed WikiLeaks had “emails relating to Hillary Clinton which are pending publication.”
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