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The Sean Morgan Report

DOJ Spied on My Emails After Prison | Tim Hale’s Shocking Revelation | J6 Stories Podcast

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Sean Morgan

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2.8690 Ratings

🗓️ 21 May 2025

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

In this explosive episode of the J6 Stories Podcast, host Sean Morgan interviews Tim Hale, a January 6 defendant, who reveals startling new information: the Department of Justice accessed his personal email account after he completed his prison sentence. Tim shares how he was alerted by Google about secret DOJ surveillance tied to sealed court cases, long after his conviction was supposed to be over. He discusses: The timeline of the DOJ’s covert access to his emailThe possible motives behind...

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0:00.0

Welcome to the J6 Stories podcast. I'm Sean Morgan. I'm here with Tim Hale. So Tim,

0:04.6

I just saw your post on X.com that some agency of the government was spying on your email.

0:11.7

Which agency was it? And did they, how long, how long were they doing it? Did they say why?

0:18.8

Did they have a warrant? What's the story?

0:23.6

Yeah. So thank you, Sean.

0:33.0

The Department of Justice was going to access my emails according to a message I received from Gmail or Google. If you look at the case numbers that they provided, and there's about

0:40.4

half a dozen, they include 24 and 2024. So this would have began last year at some point.

0:48.2

There's no indication that they stopped other than the fact that now they're allowed to tell

0:52.1

me about it. What they specifically said in the email is that they received a court order prohibiting them from informing me about this.

1:01.1

So I've been having people from the Department of Justice reading my emails for who knows how long.

1:07.1

I don't even know if it stopped.

1:09.0

And this would have happened after I served my sentence.

1:12.7

So what they were looking for, no idea. So let me get this straight here. You are released.

1:20.4

You were not charged with a new crime. And yet the government, without a warrant, spied on your private communications and you have

1:31.1

no idea why you don't know you obviously weren't charged with any crime you were accused of anything

1:37.0

and the only entity that informed you was the company that was forced by a court order to

1:44.0

allow them to spy on you.

1:47.0

That is correct. You know, I can make some guesses. You know, when I say I have no idea, I have some guesses.

1:54.0

And I don't think they're good guesses. Well, one might be. The first one is that when I was released from prison, I still had an appeal.

2:03.6

So I had an appeal open for my conviction after I served my sentence because that's just how slow the court of appeals operates.

2:10.3

And that was settled in late 2024. The Supreme Court overturned by one felony conviction broadly in June of 2024.

2:20.1

That was the obstruction charge, AT&USC 1512.

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