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From:
Kathy Ruemmler
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Tuesday, January 24, 2017 4:22 PM
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jeffrey E.
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Fwd: Press: Heatstreat- 'Shady' Israeli Mogul Hires Ex-White House Counsel To
Represent Employee Arrested in Inauguration Day Riot, Raising Questions
Look at this craziness.
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Subject: FW: Press: Heatstreat- iShady'=Israeli Mogul Hires Ex-White House Counsel To Represent Employee
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From: Zu=eback, Jamie (DC)
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Date: Tuesday, Jan 24, 2017, 10:37 AM=/span>
To: Ruemmler, Kathy (DC)
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Subjec=: RE: Press: Heatstreat- 'Shady' Israeli Mogul Hires Ex-Whi=e House Counsel To Represent Employee
Arrested in Inauguration Day Riot, Ra=sing Questions
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I'm dying to hear a=out your weekend. I can't take credit, but I heard someone sa= that you handling this was
like asking your buddies if they had anyone who=could fill in for a pick-up game, and somebody sends over LeBron.
From: Ruemmler, Kathy (DC)
Sent: Tue=day, January 24, 2017 10:24 AM
To: Glick, Jamie (DC); Kurla=der, Stuart (DC)
Cc: Zuieback, Jamie (DC); Alexander, Kimbe=ly (DC)
Subject: RE: Press: Heatstreat- 'Shady0=99 Israeli Mogul Hires Ex-White House Counsel To Represent Employee
Arreste= in Inauguration Day Riot, Raising Questions
Gotta love the conspiracy theorists
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From: Glick, Jamie DC
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Hi Kathy and Stuart,
You may have already seen this article, but sharing it ju=t in case you haven't. Please let us know if we can be of
any help c=ordinating with the client's PR firm, which Stuart mentioned that y=u were doing yesterday.
According to Wikip=dia, "Heat Street is a libertarian conservative news, opinion and c=mmentary website.
Launched in February 2016, the website is headed by U.S. b=sed British writer and former politician Louise Mensch. It is
owned by News=Corp under Dow Jones & Company."
Thanks,=br>Jamie
'Shady' Israeli Mogul Hires E=-White House Counsel To Represent Employee Arrested in Inauguration Day Rio=,
Raising Questionschttp://heatst.com/politics/shady-israeli-=ogul- hires-ex-white-house-counsel-to-represent-employee-
arrested - in-i naugur=tion-day-riot-rai si ng-questionsk
By Heat Street Sta=f I 6:36 pm, January 23, 2017
The mystery s=rrounding a would-be media magnate — who owns surveillance and secu=ity firms working for
repressive regimes — is growing.
The questions about Matania (Mati) Kochavi were sparked=again this weekend when Kathryn Ruemmler, who
until recently was President O=ama's White House Counsel, showed up on Saturday morning in local W=shington DC
court to represent one of the 217 people arrested for rioting o= Inauguration Day.
(http://heatst.com/wp-co=tent/uploads/2017/01/ruemmler-obama.jpg?w=300JKathryn chttp://heatst.com/wp-
content=uploads/2017/01/ruemmler-obama.jpg?w=300)Kathryn> Ruemmler and cl=ent.
Ms. Ruemmler said she was there to re=resent a journalist, on assignment for the media company
Vocativ<http://www.vocativ.comk, who'd g=tten swept up with the protesters in the arrests.
Vocativ is owned by Kochavi. Reporters at the courthouse asked why a=big gun like Ruemmler, who has long
been a specialist in corporate crime, w=uld show up for what would seem to be a misunderstanding involving a
journa=ist doing his job.
Ms. Ruemmler told Buzzf=ed that Vocativ is a client of her
firm,<https://www.buzzfeed.com/zoetillman/prose=utors-pursue-rioting-charges-over-inauguration-day-
pro?utm_term..gtPej4zo=#.cgyzaBvG2 <https://www.buzzfeed=com/zoetillman/prosecutors-pursue-rioting-charges-
over-inauguration-day-pro=utm_term=.gtPej4zon#.cgyzaBvG2» Latham & Watkins. The firm is one of the most
prest=gious law shops in New York and Washington with partners such as
Ruemmler&I=;https://www.lw.com/p=ople/kathrynruemmler <https://www.lw.com/people/kathrynruemmler»
charging thousands of dollars an hour.<=r>
She did look somewhat out of place among the lawye=s there to defend anarchists and other alleged
troublemakers who are charge= with rioting, burning a limo and smashing up stores on the streets of the c=pital. "The
individuals charged were generally brought in front of t=e judge in groups of 10 and were represented by a cadre of
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public defenders=and other court-appointed lawyers," according to Buzzfeed. That was=not the case when it came to
Vocativ.
Base= in New York and Tel Aviv, Vocativ publishes mostly reprints of health stud=es, aggregated videos for
Facebook, and female focused feature pieces. The c=mpany which employs a large team of US journalists and ex-Israeli
intellige=ce operatives, claims to use technology from the intelligence world to sour=e its stories. Indeed its founder,
Kochavi, has a background in Israeli int=lligence, having made his fortune providing security and military grade pub=ic
safety solutions to the superrich Emirate of Abu Dhabi through an entity=called AGT.
(http://heatst.com/wp-content/upl=ads/2017/01/abu-dhabi-mosque.jpg?w=300)The <http://heatst.com/wp-
content/upload=/2017/01/abu-dhabi-mosque.jpg?w=3001The> Grand Mosque of Abu Dhabi<=span>
AGT was responsible for installing a 40=9Cunique civil surveillance network in Abu Dhabi that means 'every
p=rson is monitored from the moment they leave their doorstep to the moment trey return to it,— according to the
noted security publicat=on MiddleEastEye.<http://www.middleeasteye.net/news/uae-israel-surv=illance-2104952769
<http://www.middleeasteye.net/news/uae-israe=-surveillance-2104952769» The invasive system is dubbed "Falcon
Ey=".
Kochavi also owns Israeli secur=ty and private intelligence firms 3iMind and Logic Industries. Like Vocativ=
3iMind claims to use "the deep web" to mine information, t=ough in 3i Mind's case it provides spy services, not
journalistic on=s. 3i Mind even advertises online that it will spy on "the planning a=d execution of violent civil unrest" for
clients.<https://www.3i-mind=com/use_cases/political-social-unrest/>
<=pan>The website for Kochavi's mother companychttps://www.agtinternational.com/about/
<https://=ww.agtinternational.com/about/> =gt;, AGT, claims its current business is using "Internet of Things*=804,
technology for entertainment and "fashion" applicatio=s in partnership with the giant talent agency WME-IMG ... though
it40.804>s unclear what any of these applications really are<http://www.euroleague.net/final-four/=erlin-
2016/news/i/6vokoibj5fsgqg4q/heed-the-event-platform-based-joint-vent=re-between-wme-img-and-agt-international-
makes-first-official-foray-into-sp=rts>, and certainly what value they provide for entertainment. Secur=ty experts say
Internet of Things type sensors could be tied together to mo=itor crowds for security purposes.
Accordi=g to Israeli and U.S. Jewish publications, the lines within Kochavi'= companies can blur, with Vocativ
employees doing work for 3iMind and Logic= and vice versa. So who was this "journalist" arrested amid=the unrest on
Inauguration Day? Was he actually doing journalism? Or, as so=e journalists around town have been asking, could he
also have been doing s=rveillance of anti-Trump demonstrators on behalf of an Arab or Israeli clie=t, possibly a foreign
government?
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content=uploads/2017/01/aaeaaqaaaaaaaaqSaaaajdq3mjuxmgu2Itg5njmtndilmclhzmrhltIlyjk=nzeSzjIjmg.jpg?w=3001K
ochavi <http://heatst=com/wp-
content/uploads/2017/01/aaeaaqaaaaaaaaqSaaaajdq3mjuxmgu2Itg5njmtndil=c1hzmrhltIlyjkynzeSzjIjmg.jpg?w=300)Ko
chavi> employee Evan Engel (Linkedln)
A call to Ruemmler was returned by someone identifyi=g himself as a Vocativ spokesperson. He told Heat Street
that the arrested e=ployee, Evan Engel, was doing purely journalistic work at the time he was d=tained.
"The arrest, detainment an= rioting charge against journalist Evan Engel who was covering the protests=for
Vocativ are an affront to the First Amendment and journalistic freedom,=E24* the spokesperson said. "Vocativ will
vigorously cont=st this unfounded and outrageous charge."
Kochavi has taken pains to put a different face, unrelated to spying=and surveillance, on his American activities.
Vocativ acts like a news orga=ization, though it's made little splash (and gets remarkably little=web
traffic<http:/=www.alexa.com/siteinfo/vocativ.com <http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/vocativ.com») for an operation
so large and e=pensive.
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Kochavi has also shown little hes=tation to pay top dollar for access to the most powerful figures in America=to
provide legitimacy for his American activities. Last fall's Wiki=edia data dump revealed that he and his longtime business
partner, New York=rainmaking lawyer Mary Edelman, offered Bill Clinton millions of dollars to=serve as honorary
chairman of the company that would become Vocativ. <http://heatst.com/biz/wikilea=s-bill-clinton-turned-down-8-
million-to-be-honorary-chairman-of-news-site-v=cativ/ <http://heatst.com/biz/wikileaks-bill-clinton-turned-down-8-
million-=o-be-honorary-chairman-of-news-site-vocativ/» Clinton turned them down, perhaps nervous about Kochavi
who4o=80,s been described as "a mysterious even somewhat shady characte=" and the Israeli "version of the old-
fashioned arms dealer=with a suit and an MBA" by the progressive Jewish blog Tikkun
Olam.=Ithttps://ww..richardsilverstein.com/2014/12/04/israeli-cyber-security-merchant-peddles-=ares-secretly-in-
united-arab-emirates/ <https://www.richardsilverstein.com/2014/12/04/israeli-cyber-s=curity-merchant-peddles-
wares-secretly-in-united-arab-emirates/»
(http://heatst.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/akochavivivian.jpg?w=260=Matania Kochavi (C) shown with
Vivian Schiller (L) chair of VocativQ=99s executive committee and Danna Rabin (R) AGT's chief operations o=ficer.
And now Kochavi has purchased the s=rvices of President Obama's former White House counsel, Ruemmler,
w=ose name was once on the shortlist<http://www.la=imes.com/nation/la-na-ruemmler-attorney-general-nixed-
20141024-story.html</=» for US attorney general. It's a fair question to ask: why was= Ruemmler really down in local
DC court on a Saturday morning? Why was=getting this Vocativ employee off the hook such a high priority? And what, i=
any, other services has Ruemmler, the corporate crime expert, been providi=g to Kochavi and his various intelligence
operations around the world?
Ruemmler herself has not returned requests for c=mment.
From: Glick, Jamie=(DC)
Sent: Monday, January 23, 2017 6:03 PM
Subject: Press: Buzzfeed and NY Po=t- Prosecutors Charge Protesters With Rioting Over Inauguration Day
Protest=
Hi Kathy,
In case you haven't seen, below are a couple of articles and tweet= which mention your representation of a
journalist employed by Vocativ.
Thanks,
Jamie
=/span>
Jamie C. Glick
Public Relations Specialist<=span>
LATHAM & WATKINS LLP
Email: <http://www.latimes.com/nat=on/la-na-ruemmler-attorne - eneral-nixed-20141024-story.html>
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Prosecutors Charg= Protesters With Rioting Over Inauguration Day
Protests<https://www.buzzfeed.com=zoetillman/prosecutors-pursue-rioting-charges-over-inauguration-day-
pro?utm=term=.mxL7rr5462#.ygykppRw0v>
Mor= than 200 people are being charged with felony rioting — a charge t=at carries a maximum sentence of 10
years in jail — after they were=arrested during anti-Trump demonstrations on Inauguration Day in DC.=br>posted on
Jan. 21, 2017, at 8:33 p.m.
(Zoe Tillman=<https://w=w.buzzfeed.com/zoetillman?language=en
<https://www.buzzfeed.com/zoetillman?language=en»
Zoe Tillman=lt;https://ww=.buzzfeed.com/zoetillman?language=en
chttps://www.buzzfeed.com/zoetillman?language=en»
BuzzFeed New= Reporter
(https://img.buzzfeed.com/buzzfeed-static/static/20=7-01/21/10/asset/buzzfeed-prod-web-09/sub-buzz-24787-
1485014343-1.jpg?resiz==990:806 <https://img.buzzfeed.com/buzzfeed-sta=ic/static/2017-01/21/10/asset/buzzfeed-
prod-web-09/sub-buzz-24787-148501434=-1.jpg?resize=990:806> )
A man arrested during prot=sts in DC on Jan. 20 waits to board a police van. Zoe Tillman / BuzzFeed Ne=s
WASHINGTON — As hundreds of thou=ands of demonstrators
gathered<https://www.buzzfee=.com/buzzfeednews/womens-march?utm_term=.wra9MGEmBj#.gtOrQXPW34
<https://www.buzzfeed.com/buzzf=ednews/womens-march?utm_term=.wra9MGEmBj#.gtOrQXPW34» o= the
National Mall to protest President Trump on Saturday, people
arrested&=t;https://www.buzzfeed.com/zoetillman/rioters-a=d-police-are-clash-during-trumps-inauguration
chttps://www.buzzfeed.com/zoetillman/rioters-and-police-are-cla=h-during-trumps-inauguration» the day before
during=anti-Trump protests in downtown Washington, DC, made their first appearance=in court.
Prosecutors are pursuing charges=against all of the 230 people arrested on Friday for rioting, according to t=e
US attorney's office in DC. Although anti-Trump demonstrations on=inauguration day were largely peaceful, some
turned violent, with participa=ts breaking storefront windows, throwing bricks at police, and running thro=gh streets
and parks downtown as they were chased by police.
The arraignment hearing at DC Superior Court began on Sat=rday around 1 p.m. and was still going six hours
later. As of 7 p.m., 80 pe=ple arrested and charged with felony rioting had come before a judge. The c=urt was expected
to continue the hearing through the night until everyone a=rested on Friday came through.
The defenda=ts processed so far were released until their next court dates, with the co=dition that they not be
arrested again in DC in the meantime.
Felony rioting is a crime under DC law that carries a ma=imum penalty of 10 years in jail and a fine of up to
$25,000. According to p=lice, six officers were injured in confrontations with demonstrators on Jan= 20, and three of
those officers sustained minor head injuries after object= were thrown at them. The DC law defines felony rioting as a
group of at le=st five people who, "by tumultuous and violent conduct and the thre=t thereof," cause "serious bodily
harm" or property=damage valued at more than $5,000.
A 21-ye=r-old Texas man was also charged with pointing a laser at at US Park Police=helicopter during the
protests on Friday. He was arraigned in Superior Cour= but the case is being moved to federal court.
<=pan>The individuals charged with rioting were generally brought in front of=the judge in groups of 10 and
were represented by a cadre of public defende=s and other court-appointed lawyers. One exception came early in the
hearin=, when former White House counsel Kathryn Ruemmler entered an appearance fo= one of the defendants.
Ruemmler said her client was a journalist on assign=ent filming the demonstrations who was swept up in the arrests.
<=pan>
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Ruemmler served as P=esident Obama's White House counsel for three years before going to=the law firm
Latham & Watkins. Ruemmler told reporters outside of the c=urtroom that her firm represents Vocativ, the media
company that employed h=r client, which is how she got involved.
<=span>
Dozens of people came to the courthouse on S=turday to support the arrestees. They cheered as defendants left
the courtr=om; some of the defendants were walking slowly to keep their shoes on becau=e they had to remove their
shoelaces after being arrested. The defendants w=re held by police overnight.
[https://img.buzzfeed.com/buzzfee=-static/static/2017-01/21/20/asset/buzzfeed-prod-web-15/sub-buzz-1449-
14850=7203.1.jpg?resize=990:743 <https://img.buzzfe=d.com/buzzfeed-static/static/2017-01/21/20/asset/buzzfeed-
prod-web-15/sub-b=zz-1449-1485047203-1.jpg?resize=990:743> ]
Zoe Tillm=n / BuzzFeed News
By Saturday night, a cro=d had gathered outside the courthouse to greet the arrestees, cheering and a=plauding
as they came out. A line of police formed in between the group and=the courthouse entrance, and police were screening
people trying to go insi=e.
Several lawyers offered a preview of th=ir defense strategy during the hearing, arguing that the rioting charge
sho=ld be dismissed because prosecutors hadn't shown that each defendan= was specifically involved in the rioting
described in charging documents. A=though the defendants were brought out in groups before the judge, they...99re
individually charged.
One lawyer argu=d that the US attorney's office should recuse from prosecuting the c=ses because the
defendants were charged with participating in anti-Trump ri=ts and Trump was now in charge of the US Department of
Justice.
<=pan>
"I appreciate all the creative arguments,•=9D Magistrate Judge Rainey Brandt said in response, but she said
that at th=s early stage of the case she only had to find that the government had show= probable cause to move the
cases forward.
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<https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/1849163545/Z=e_Tillman_photol_bigger.jpg> I Zoe Tillman @ZoeTillman
<https://twitter.com/ZoeTillman&=t; Jan 21<https://twitter.com/ZoeTillman/status/822908408475095049
<https://twitter.com/ZoeTillman/status/8229084084750=5049» Ruem=ler told reporters that her law firm Latham &
Watkins has done work for=the news outlet, Vocativ, which is how she got involved 1 reply 5 retweets 3=likes
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<https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/1849163545/Zoe_Tillman=photo1_bigger.jpg> ] Zoe Tillman @ZoeTillman
<https://twitter.com/ZoeTillman> Jan 21=lt;htt=s://twitter.com/ZoeTillman/status/822908213557415938
<https://twitter.com/ZoeTillman/status/822908213557415938» One journalist=arraigned, lawyer says he was
arrested while filming. He's represented by f=rmer White House counsel Kathryn Ruemmler 0 replies 19 retweets 36
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Inauguration Day protesters m=y face felony rioting charges<http://nypost.co=/2017/01/22/inauguration-day-
protesters-may-face-felony-rioting-charges/ <http://nypost.com/2017/01/22/in=uguration-day-protesters-may-face-
felony-rioting-charges/>
By Sophia Rosenbaum<http://nypost.com/author/sophia-ros=nbaum/>
New York Post
January 22, 2017 I 12:55pm
Officials in the nation's capital are throwing the book at anti-=rump protesters —threatening the people who
were arrested <http://nypost.com/2017/01/20/dozens-arrested-as-anti-tru=p-protesters-clash-with-police/> with
massive fines and up to 10 yea=s in jail.
The U.S. attorney's off=ce will seek to charge all 230 of the protesters who took to the streets on=lnauguration
Day — some damaging storefronts and clashing with poli=e — with felony rioting.
As of Sat=rday evening, 80 people had already been slapped with the heavy charges, wh=ch include fines of up
to $25,000 and up to 10 years in jail, according to B=zzfeed.<=ttps://www.buzzfeed.com/zoetillman/prosecutors-
pursue-rioting-charges-over-=nauguration-day-pro?utm_term=.dw6wmWlb#.ahOrz1yD
<https://www.buzzfeed.com/zoetillman/prosecutors-pursu=-rioting-charges-over-inauguration-day-
pro?utm_term=.dw6wmWIbLahOrz1yD»
=/span>
Felony rioting is defined in D.C. law by at least five peop=e who use "tumultuous and violent conduct of the
threat thereofQ=9D to cause "serious bodily harm" and instigate more than $=,000 in property damage.
Six local officer= were injured by protesters during Trump's big day. The glass windo=s of several businesses
were shattered in downtown D.C. including Bank of A=erica, McDonald's and Starbucks.
A=I of the people who have already been charged were released on their own re=ognizance and given their next
court appearance dates.
At least one of those arrested was a Vocativ journalist coverin= the protests, and he was defended by heavy-
hitter and former White House a=torney Kathryn Ruemmler, Buzzfeed reported.
This email may contain material that is confidential, p=ivileged and/or attorney work product for the sole use of
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