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The men of mystery, should they decide to come back from Italy, may be forced to stop for a few years in prison. Heavy hand of the judge, Valeria costs, against two Japanese players in the sensational international intrigue that two summers ago led to the seizure of 134.5 billion dollars in much U.S. bonds. Akihiko Yamaguchi and Watanabe Mistuyoshi, 52 and 62 years, the two Japanese nationals intercepted in early June 2009 to the International station of Chiasso after falling from a regional train from Como San Giovanni and having to walk around with a suspect with a briefcase in hand, were sentenced to three and a half years in prison for trying to "smuggle" debt securities deemed false. Of course, the mystery men were not in court to hear the sentence against them.
In the preliminary hearing had bargained at the time a year and four months' probation, however, Alexander Saints, 73enne Carimate involved in the yellow of the 134.5 billion, which was announced to speak in court to tell the truth and that instead, then chose the way of silence, leaving the mystery surrounding a kidnapping that turned into a genuine international intrigue that had also threatened to create many tensions between the Obama administration and even the Japanese government.
On the treasure (most of the debt instruments dating back to the thirties and seemed obviously fake, but a dozen Kennedy bonds from a billion to one, issued as early as 1998, some U.S. commentators had seemed genuine, not like the ' U.S. intelligence had thought of the men) are chased many items, starting with the fact that some of these were in fact true that the Japanese government had decided to get rid of it because of the winds of crisis from the USA.The investigation led to the hypothesis that - that they were true or false - those bonds were directed at Geneva.
Confederation in the city, which as you know is a city full of hundreds of international organizations, offices and even the UN headquarters in the Old Continent, Akihiko Yamaguchi and Watanabe Mistuyoshi had already set up an appointment to place their card. . Everything faded during a regular inspection by a customs officer on duty at the international station of Chiasso. The U.S. has thus branded as false bonds and the two Japanese, who disappeared from Italy at the speed of light, came the sentence to three and a half years in prison.
On August 1, 2002, Holwell was nominated by President George W. Bush to a seat on the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, vacated by Barrington D. Parker, Jr.. The initial nomination having not succeeded, Howell was renominated for the position on January 7, 2003 and was confirmed by the United States Senate on September 17, 2003, after the White House and New York senator Charles Schumer resolved a long-running feud over the selection process for New York judges.[4] Holwell received his commission on September 22, 2003.
Originally posted by christina-66
Hmmmm......looks like the global conspiracy dream come true.
...I have emailed the acting solicitor and asked if he's involved