The convicted perverted pedophile Anthony Weiner’s head is popping up again as the possible keystone linking the Clinton Foundation to horrendous acts against children around the world.

In the June 2018 Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz’s report former assistant director of the FBI’s Counterintelligence Division, Randy Coleman, wrote in his notes “Crimes Against Children” in connection with the digital devices confiscated from ex-Congressman Anthony Weiner, husband of Hillary Clinton’s top aide Huma Abedin.

Coleman’s notes on Oct. 4, 2016 state:

(1) Anthony Wiener [sic]

(2) [Unrelated]

(3) Wiener [sic] – texting 15 yo – Sexually Explicit

9/26 – Federal SW – IPhone/IPAD/Laptop

Initial analysis of laptop – thousands emails

Hillary Clinton & Foundation

Crime Against Children

On Sept. 26, 2016 the FBI obtained a search warrant for Weiner’s iPhone, iPad and laptop computer to investigate further the charges of “transmitting obscene material to a minor, sexual exploitation of children, and activities related to child pornography.”

Weiner pleaded guilty to texting obscene material to a 15-year-old girl. He was not charged with possession of child pornography or other related charges, however. The disgraced pervert was sentenced to 21 months in a federal prison in September 2017.

After obtaining Weiner’s devices, NYPD detectives and FBI agents also uncovered over 300,000 emails, many were communications between Weiner’s wife, Huma Abedin, and Hillary Clinton.The folder’s name on Weiner’s laptop that contained many of the missives was allegedly called “insurance”.

Soon after Coleman wrote these notes, which he told the Inspector General, “likely represent information he was briefed on, first thing in the morning by his subordinates in the Criminal Investigative Division.” Coleman meet with then-FBI Director James Comey at 9AM according to Comey’s calendar.

When asked by the Inspector General numerous ways about this meeting and showing Comey Coleman’s notes, Comey replied he did not recall the meeting.