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When Q asked us how Avenatti was getting paid it reminded me of Loop Capital.
Something that didn't come up in my last dig was that James Reynolds, the CEO of Loop Capital and good friends of Obama, was caught up in an FBI sting where there was a pay to play scheme.
Loop was awarded two no-bid contracts worth nearly $300,000, according to a later indictment of Philadelphia City Treasurer Corey Kemp.
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/story?id=6045543&page=1
>Reynolds agreed to pay $30,000 to a shell company controlled by White's paramour, Janice Knight, according to court records. "I'll keep you out of it," Reynolds told White in an April 2003 conversation recorded by the FBI.
Everyone got indicted except weirdly enough, James Reynolds.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/business/ct-biz-executive-profile-jim-reynolds-20130401-story.html
>In a statement to the paper, Reynolds pointed out that, after a thorough examination, no criminal charges were ever brought against him. "I can assure you, if the U.S. attorney's office believed that (my company) or I had violated any law, they would have brought charges," he said.
>Today, Reynolds says again that after rigorous examination, "I was not a part of anything they wanted to investigate further."
Right.
Take a look at how they pulled this off:
https://www.afro-netizen.com/2004/11/firm_in_skyway_.html
>"The chief executive officer of Company No. 4 and White agreed that Company No. 4 would pay $5,000 per month for this service, but to disguise White's influence, they agreed to pay the money to Renee Enterprises, a shell company nominally controlled by defendant Janice Renee Knight," the indictment said. Knight was White's girlfriend.
Sound familiar? Follow the wives. That's how people cash out these "campaign contributions." They pay shell companies owned by their spouses.