UPDATE: More context from The Daily Beast:
Special Counsel Robert Mueller has collected at least three million pages of material from the email and social media accounts of accused Russian trolls, including random spam and “nude selfies.”
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Mueller's team has given [Washington, D.C., lawyer Eric] Dubelier nearly 4 million pages of pre-trial discovery, but designated 3.2 million of those pages as too sensitive for the lawyer to share with his own client in Russia, despite the fact that the documents are unclassified and came largely from the trolls’ own accounts at services like Gmail and Yahoo.
In rifling through the files, though, Dubelier found lots of seemingly innocuous content like spam, personal messages having nothing to do with election interference, and “personal naked selfie photographs.”
In a recent motion Dubelier asked the court to lift a protective order that bans him from sending the discovery on to Russia. In a Thursday filing he opposed Mueller’s move to provide classified information to the judge supposedly justifying the restrictions.
Mueller’s position in part is that a review of the emails would reveal U.S. surveillance capabilities, a contention Dubelier mocked in his motion, which calls the indictment a “first-of-its-kind, make-believe case.”
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In all, Mueller has between 1.5 and 2 terabytes of data about the Russian troll farm gathered from several hundred sources.
“The government recognizes that these documents are not classified,” one of Mueller’s prosecutors, L. Rush Atkinson, wrote last June. “Nevertheless, as the Court noted, they do concern highly sensitive matters, including ongoing investigations.”
Special Counsel Robert Mueller Seized Russian Trolls’ ‘Nude Selfies’ (Daily Beast)
Concord Management and Consulting's latest filing in its efforts to fight Special Counsel Robert Mueller's indictment for 2016 election interference makes casual mention of a nude photo but fails to say of whom or how it is relevant to the case.
The company’s lawyer, Eric Dubelier, made the striking allegations while criticizing Mueller’s tight hold on information in the sprawling Russia probe.
“Could the manner in which he collected a nude selfie really threaten the national security of the United States?” Dubelier wrote in the memo.
The lawyer argues that the special counsel has restricted the company from viewing sensitive documents and “now seeks to completely obliterate any remaining rights of Concord to defend itself.”
Concord is accused of conspiring against the US by using a massive operation of fake social media personas to wield division and “sow discord” in the country.
Here is how the matter reads in the filing:
Read the Memorandum in Opposition
Indicted troll farm claims Mueller obtained ‘nude selfie’ in Russia probe (NY Post)