There have been reports that the Russian armed hacking forces sent a candidate stolen emails and other stolen documents when he requested them before the election in 2016.
here have not been any reports, at least that I have seen or heard, that the Russian armed hacking forces also sent other stolen emails and other stolen documents to:
- At least two persons identified in the indictment only as "reporters." The indictment alleges that one reporter asked for instructions and made an offer to the Russians: "The reporter responded by discussing when to release the documents and offering to write an article about their release." (Indictment, ¶¶ 43c and 45b.)
- A lobbyist. The stolen information that the Russian armed forces sent to the lobbyist allegedly "included donor records and personal identifying information ["PII"] for more than 2,000 Democratic donors." (Indictment, ¶ 43b.)
The indictment is available for viewing here.
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