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originally posted by: burntheships
a reply to: theantediluvian
I'm sorry but since when is it not ok to discuss anything
but in your delusional threads? ATS has many forums besides
the one your stuck in. Go back to the mud pit where no
substance is needed to mock free speech.
And take your manufactured "Indignation" with you.
originally posted by: burntheships
a reply to: IAMTAT
Great find! And she visited congress no less,
in a foreign affairs hearing?
Apparently she had some value to someone.
originally posted by: Sublimecraft
a reply to: burntheships
Anyone who has seen Dinesh D'Souza's "Hillarys America" knows that the contents of your OP lines up pretty well with the DNC's dirty-tricks playbook - a snapshot of all that is considered amoral and unethical in US politics and society in general.
This reminds me of what Scott Foval was caught on video saying about "rigging elections for the last 50 years".
originally posted by: allsee4eye
Ties alone don't prove anything. If you look hard enough, you see faces in clouds. Besides, a friend of a friend of a friend hardly means anything.
originally posted by: ketsuko
The plot thickens with Fusion GPS.
Note that Akhmetshin has ties to Soros by funding.
originally posted by: IAMTAT
Grassley is trying to get answers as to why she was allowed to stay, or was let back in the country for the DJT Jr. meeting.
originally posted by: rickymouse
I don't know what was going on with this woman. Evidently she was trying to get money and backing for a cause. She did not work for the Russian government. But how come was she in this congressional hearing?
MOSCOW, May 24 (RAPSI) – Natalya Veselnitskaya, the managing partner of Camerton Consulting law firm, does not rule out possibility of filing a defamation lawsuit against Hermitage Capital Management CEO William Browder and a number of mass media outlets in relation to the so-called “Prevezon case”.
The case against Prevezon was initiated yet in September 2013, when the U.S. authorities filed a complaint seeking to forfeit certain properties owned by 11 companies running elite real estate in New York. The complaint alleged that the proceeds from a $230 million tax fraud revealed by lawyer Sergey Magnitsky working for Firestone Duncan, which, among others, cooperated with Hermitage Capital Management, were laundered through various shell companies in Russia and abroad. Prosecutors claimed that some of that money was then transferred through Moldovan shell companies to Prevezon Holdings, which in turn used those, commingled with funds from other defendant companies, to purchase an array of New York real estate.
The case against Prevezon was initiated yet in September 2013, when the U.S. authorities filed a complaint seeking to forfeit certain properties owned by 11 companies running elite real estate in New York. The complaint alleged that the proceeds from a $230 million tax fraud revealed by lawyer Sergey Magnitsky working for Firestone Duncan, which, among others, cooperated with Hermitage Capital Management, were laundered through various shell companies in Russia and abroad. Prosecutors claimed that some of that money was then transferred through Moldovan shell companies to Prevezon Holdings, which in turn used those, commingled with funds from other defendant companies, to purchase an array of New York real estate.
New York (CNN)A major US investigation into Russian money laundering has come to an abrupt end.
The case aimed to expose how Russian mobsters allegedly stole $230 million and hid some of the cash in New York City real estate. Also sure to come up was the suspicious death of the Russian lawyer who exposed the alleged fraud, though US prosecutors weren't alleging that the defendants were behind it.
The trial was set to start on Monday, but late Friday night, federal prosecutors in New York announced they settled the case with Prevezon, the company accused of buying up "high-end commercial space and luxury apartments" with laundered money.
The abrupt conclusion has some involved in the trial wondering why this Russian investigation had been cut short.
Someone found her Facebook page.
originally posted by: windword
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: windword
And you voted for former lawyer who repped for child rapist, knew he did it and got him off ...
See how that works?
If HRC then went on to lobby for lighter laws, amnesty or light sentences for rapist, you might have a point. This woman represented people who were convicted of theft of State money, money laundering and human rights violations. It's one thing to work to defend the scum of the earth. It's quite another to lobby to ease up on sanctions of convicted criminals.
She also had a picture of Senator McCain,