Ray Eppsā€™s new attorney, who is demanding on behalf of his client a public apology from Tucker Carlson under threat of a defamation lawsuit, is the director of a radical anti-Trump organization, a close associate of Media Matters Democrat attack dogĀ David BrockĀ andĀ a former employee ofĀ Perkins Coie, the lawfare firm behind Russiagate and the Steele dossier.

Eppsā€™s attorney, Michael Teter, sent a letter on Thursday to Carlson, demanding the Fox News host retract what Teter called ā€œfalse and defamatory statementsā€ that Epps was a J6 government plant.

Carlson and myriad media outlets have reported on Eppsā€™s suspect actions connected to the J6 uprising, his dubious testimony to the J6 Inquisition and his connections to federal agents.

Teter ā€” Eppsā€™s new lawyer ā€” is a former employee of Perkins Coie,Ā the firm notorious for the grunt work and disinformation campaigns it ran for Hillary Clintonā€™s presidential campaign.

The Democrat-connected law firm helped hatch the Steele dossier and actively collaborated with the FBI to push the bogus Russia collusion narrative. In the run-up to the 2016 tilt, Perkins Coie had furnished the FBI with office space.

ā€œWe have learned that since March 2012, the FBI approved and facilitated a Secure Work Environment at Perkins Coieā€™s Washington, D.C. office, which continues to be operational,ā€ lawmakers wrote to FBI chief Christopher Wray.

And now one of Perkins Coieā€™s alumni is helping Ray Epps shut down Tucker Carlson.

After leaving Perkins Coie, Ray Eppsā€™ new attorney hooked up with Media Matters founder and TDS fabulist David Brock. While not threatening Tucker Carlson with lawsuits on behalf of suspected J6 fed plant Ray Epps, Teter manages The 65 Project, where Brock is a senior advisor.

The 65 ProjectĀ was launchedĀ to punish lawyers who supported President Trump and to dissuade future attempts to overturn elections on illegitimate grounds.