* Anna Delvey says law enforcement gave her permission to do Dancing with the Stars during her house arrest while wearing an ankle monitor, which doesn’t sound like something federal authorities would do, but if you can’t take Anna Delvey at her word then who can you trust? [Hollywood Reporter]

* Indictment reveals Russian intelligence paid useful idiot webcasters hundreds of thousands of dollars to pump out content. [CNN]

* Jack Smith just filed an ex parte, in camera, under seal classified document in the insurrection case. Roughly at the same time the DOJ dropped its Russian intelligence indictment for whatever that’s worth. [Newsweek]

* Harlan Crow finally agreed to provide the Senate with some documents surrounding his gifts to Clarence Thomas and it only revealed further suspicious activity and possible tax violations so he’s back to not cooperating. [Bloomberg Law News]

* New Midlevel Associates survey dropped. [American Lawyer]

* Hunter Biden tax trial set to begin. [Reuters]

* Ghost gun manufacturer ghosting its own lawyer in suit over girl’s killing. [Gothamist]

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