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Interesting you should mention GE.
Charles Ortel found their fraudulent bookkeeping
Ortel found how vastly overvalued the company was
GE's accounting was so galactically screwed up that no one alive would have been capable of saving that company.
Interesting crumb from latest Charles Ortel: he pointed out, as an aside in yesterday's talk, that Mueller Special Counsel member Jeannie Rhee was a former member of Obama's DOJ, worked for WilmerHale, and has represented not just Ben Rhodes but the Clinton Foundation.
https://lawandcrime.com/high-profile/who-is-jeannie-rhee-muellers-newest-manafort-prosecutor/
"Rhee was most recently a partner at Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale And Dorr LLP, an American and international law firm affectionately known as WilmerHale. Mueller himself was a former partner there. And the firm is highly selective in its hiring practices.
At WilmerHale, Rhee served as a partner in the firm’s litigation and controversy department as well as a member of their investigations and criminal litigation practice. As part of Washington, D.C.’s perpetual revolving door club, Rhee has worked in and out of the firm and government service for most of her adult life. According to a press release announcing Rhee’s February 2011 return to the firm:
[H]er practice focused on advising clients who are the subject of government investigations, including white-collar criminal investigations, False Claims Act allegations and securities enforcement matters. Ms. Rhee previously represented individuals and corporations in favorably resolving criminal and civil fraud matters involving issues such as government-guaranteed loans, national security breaches, tax shelter transactions, stock options backdating, public corruption, off-label drug promotion and environmental contamination.
Prior to her latest WilmerHale stint–which ended in June 2017 when she accepted the special counsel appointment–Rhee served as a deputy assistant attorney general for the Barack Obama administration from 2009 to 2011. During her time in Obama’s Department of Justice (DOJ), Rhee worked in the Office of Legal Counsel where she provided guidance to former attorney general Eric Holder, the White House and other agency heads and higher-ups.
Rhee’s tenure in the Obama DOJ was largely non-controversial. Rhee is not known to have authored any significant legal memos or advisory opinions–or any other documents of that nature–and her name stayed almost entirely out of the papers during Obama’s time in office.
Rhee was most recently a partner at Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale And Dorr LLP, an American and international law firm affectionately known as WilmerHale… Rhee served as a partner in the firm’s litigation and controversy department as well as a member of their investigations and criminal litigation practice. As part of Washington, D.C.’s perpetual revolving door club, Rhee has worked in and out of the firm and government service for most of her adult life. According to a press release announcing Rhee’s February 2011 return to the firm:
[H]er practice focused on advising clients who are the subject of government investigations, including white-collar criminal investigations, False Claims Act allegations and securities enforcement matters. Ms. Rhee previously represented individuals and corporations in favorably resolving criminal and civil fraud matters involving issues such as government-guaranteed loans, national security breaches, tax shelter transactions, stock options backdating, public corruption, off-label drug promotion and environmental contamination.
Prior to her latest WilmerHale stint–which ended in June 2017 when she accepted the special counsel appointment–Rhee served as a deputy assistant attorney general for the Barack Obama administration from 2009 to 2011. During her time in Obama’s Department of Justice (DOJ), Rhee worked in the Office of Legal Counsel where she provided guidance to former attorney general Eric Holder, the White House and other agency heads and higher-ups…
What’s already elicited some partisan theatrics against Rhee is the fact that she served as an attorney for former deputy national security adviser Ben Rhodes during the House Select Committee on Benghazi’s extremely long waste of time and taxpayer money.
(1) While at WilmerHale, Rhee once represented the Clinton Foundation against a racketeering lawsuit initiated by right-wing activist group Freedom Watch; and
(2) Rhee also served on Hillary Clinton’s defense team against lawsuits directed at the former secretary of state’s untoward email practices.
Rhee is also a committed Democratic Party donor–maxing out to Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton in four separate years at least.