Still no collusion.

Via Law and Crime:

Special Counsel Robert Mueller‘s army of attorneys made a fairly blatant error by way of a court filing submitted Monday in the ongoing case against various private sector companies accused of acting as a Russian troll farm during the 2016 general election.

The case, U.S. v. Internet Research Agency LLC, et al., has gone through various leaps and bounds during the pre-trial stage. Mueller and his team were largely caught off guard when exactly one of the 16 named defendants–Concord Management and Consulting LLC–unexpectedly retained counsel to fight the government’s case against them. Thus far, only Concord Management has come forward and responded to the Special Counsel’s 37-page indictment.

One such response–in the form of a notice of appeal–was filed early Monday. Last week, Concord Management filed a motion to intervene in a separate criminal case–a case which Concord’s attorneys clearly believe has some bearing on their own. The appeal comes after a judge ruled against them in their challenge of Mueller’s authority to bring the charges against them.

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