The most important of FIVE who have died in suspicious circumstances, Rich is the possible source of the recent DNC leaks.
WikiLeaks
offers $20,000 for information on former DNC staffer's murder
10
August, 2016
The
group WikiLeaks on Tuesday said it is offering $20,000 for
information leading to a conviction in the case involving the death
of a former Democratic National Committee staffer earlier this year.
“ANNOUNCE:
WikiLeaks has decided to issue a US $20k reward for information
leading to conviction for the murder of DNC staffer Seth Rich,” the
website tweeted.
Police have
said it
is possible that Rich’s death was the result of an attempted
robbery in the Bloomingdale neighbourhood of Washington, DC, last
month. The case remains under investigation, and police and the
victim’s mother appealed last
week for tips on Rich’s murder.
Rich’s
case has gained an inordinate amount of attention from some
right-leaning outlets, which have posited without factual evidence
that Rich’s death was part of a larger conspiracy.
WikiLeaks,
which appeared to fan those flames Tuesday, did not immediately
respond to a request for comment.
Its
announcement came several weeks after the organisation
revealed hacked internal emails in
which top DNC staffers floated potential lines of attack on Sen.
Bernie Sanders during a heated Democratic primary campaign. The FBI
has launched an official investigation into the intrusion, which has
been linked to Russian hackers.
WikiLeaks
has come
under fire in
recent weeks for its blatant criticism of Democratic presidential
nominee Hillary Clinton and relative silence about Republican
presidential nominee Donald Trump. Asked about whether the
organisation was biased toward Trump, founder Julian Assange said the
US election was the equivalent of choosing between “cholera or
gonorrhea.”
There
appears to be little sympathy for the DNC within WikiLeaks.
When
Business Insider suggested in a Twitter message last month that some
individuals mentioned in the leaked DNC emails feared another round
of leaks at the party’s convention in Philadelphia, the
organisation had a succinct response.
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