U.S. District Court Allows Willie Wilson to Continue Part of Case Against Democratic National Committee

Willie Lee Wilson was a candidate for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination. In 2017 he sued the Democratic National Committee over his belief that the national party had injured his campaign. On June 22, U.S. District Court Judge Trevor McFadden allowed part of Wilson’s case to proceed, although the judge dismissed other parts.

The allegations for which evidence can now be presented are: (1) Even though Wilson was invited to a multi-candidate campaign rally in South Carolina, Democratic National Committee officials allowed Secret Service agents on Hillary Clinton’s detail to use the threat of force to keep Wilson off the stage; (2) the party refused to allow Wilson to enter into a contract to obtain the party’s voter registration files. Here is the 14-page ruling in Wilson v DNC Services Corporation, D.C., 1:17cv-730.


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U.S. District Court Allows Willie Wilson to Continue Part of Case Against Democratic National Committee — 2 Comments

  1. Are both the DNC and RNC criminal gangs — with gangster muscle forces ???

    Think RICO ???

    NO primaries, caucuses and conventions.

    PR and AppV

  2. ANY difference from Clinton’s SS force and Hitler’s SS force ???

    Answer – mini Yes –

    Wilson has at least survived long enough to file a Complaint

    — unlike the many folks murdered by Hitler’s SS force.

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