Re: {EXTERNAL} Sen. Ted Cruz's Deputy Director in Austin office refers to possible federal involvement in alleged anal-rape crimes
On Wednesday, October 5, 2016 8:02 AM, Lori Carter wrote:
Mr. McMillan,
You have taken my response out of context.
You sent an email directed to me with regard to “…possible involvement by one or more federal law-enforcement officers (and possibly other federal employees) in the alleged anal-rape-crimes and alleged personal-injury-crimes victimizing myself during my sleep on a daily and year-round basis as I lie alone on my own bed inside my locked private bedroom of my bolt-locked apartment unit in Austin.”
Again, our division would not have anything to do with the investigation of you allegedly being sexually assaulted anally.
I’m simply requesting that you refrain from requesting our office to look into matters of sexual assault and to refrain from copying us on any such emails.
Regards,
Lori Carter, Sgt. Investigator
Travis County District Attorney's Office
Special Prosecution Division/Public Integrity Unit
314 W. 11th Street Suite 200
Austin, TX 78701
Main: 512-854-9530
Fax: 512-854-4810
E-Mail: lori.carter@traviscountytx.gov
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