“On September 24, 2020, in the case of United States v Michael T. Flynn No. 17-CE-232, counsel for defendant Michael T. Flynn filed a supplement to a previously filed Motion to Dismiss. The attachment to this filing included both notes written by Mr. Strzok as well as text messages sent or received by Mr. Strzok. Some of Mr. Strzok’s notes includd in this attachment appear to have been altered. On at least two occasions, there were handwritten additions, not written by Mr. Strzok, inserting dates, apparently designed to indicate the date or dates on which the notes were written. On at least one occasion, the date added is wrong and could be read to suggest that a meeting at the White House happened before it actually did. I’m attaching to this letter a copy of these two pages of notes, with highlighting to indicate the handwritten notations that Mr. Strzok did not write. I also note that the texts of Mr. Strzok’s that were attached to the defendant’s pleadings include portions that had not previously been released and have nothing to do with the Flynn case or, more broadly, with the Department of Justice” – letter from Strzok lawyer Aitan Goelman to Judge Emmet Sullivan via Politico reporter Kyle Cheney on Twitter.