Anonymous ID: 7ef13a Aug. 30, 2018, 2:30 p.m. No.2803859   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3879 >>3880 >>4051 >>4286 >>4452 >>4508

Email Logs Reveal Correspondence Between Clinton Associate, Fusion GPS, and Russians at Trump Tower Meeting

 

NEW YORK — Attorney Edward Lieberman, whose late wife Evelyn served as Hillary Clinton’s chief of staff, exchanged numerous emails with the co-founder of the controversial Fusion GPS firm and Russian participants in the infamous June 9, 2016, Trump Tower meeting, documentation provided to the Senate Judiciary Committee shows.

 

The correspondence, part of a series of exhibits provided to Senate investigators and reviewed by Breitbart News, took place in the weeks leading up to the Trump Tower meeting.

 

Earlier this week, Breitbart News cited witness testimony saying Lieberman was present at one and possibly two dinner meetings between the controversial Fusion GPS firm and key participants in the infamous June 2016 Trump Tower meeting. Also, Lieberman met with one Russian participant the same day of the Trump Tower meeting, according to separate testimony.

 

Now the email logs provide a paper trail connection between Lieberman, Fusion GPS, and two of the Russian participants in the Trump Tower confab.

 

Besides working for Hillary Clinton while she was First Lady, Lieberman’s late wife, Evelyn, also served as Bill Clinton’s deputy chief of staff, and famously transferred Monica Lewinsky out of the White House to the Defense Department.

 

https://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2018/08/30/email-correspondence-between-clinton-associate-fusion-russians-trump-tower-meeting/

Cont. from images:

Akhmetshin says that while he was in New York, he had lunch with Veselnitskaya, who told him about the scheduled meeting that day at Trump Tower, but she didn’t say anything about him attending.

 

He claims that after he had lunch with Veselnitskaya, she called him and asked him to attend the Trump Tower meeting, but she didn’t suggest any role he would play at the meeting or why he should attend.

 

After the meeting at Trump Tower, Akhmetshin says he went to dinner and a play with Lieberman, and the subject of the meeting that same day did not come up in his conversations with Lieberman at dinner or during the play. Akhmetshin also stated in the testimony that he was not asked to keep the meeting confidential.

 

In other words, Akhmetshin is claiming that he attended a meeting at the campaign headquarters of Clinton’s presidential challenger with that challenger’s son and other top Trump staffers, and that same night Akhmetshin did not mention the meeting to his friend Lieberman, a reported Clinton associate.

 

He also said he had drinks that same night with another “friend,” but could not remember who that friend was.

 

Later in the testimony, when Akhmetshin described disclosing another matter to journalist friends, he was questioned about his claim that he didn’t tell Lieberman that same night about the Trump Jr. meeting, yet he seemingly evidenced a lack of discretion with reporters.

 

During further questioning in Senate testimony, Akhmetshin admitted to possibly telling Lieberman about the Trump Tower meeting, but says he may have told him on another day and not the same day as the meeting.

 

Akhmetshin also detailed knowing Hillary Clinton since the late 1990s and last seeing her at Evelyn Lieberman’s 2015 funeral. In the same testimony, Akhmetshin says he “knew” some of the people who worked on Clinton’s 2016 campaign.

 

Samochornov, the translator, also has links to Clinton. Samochornov testified that he was previously an interpreter for Hillary Clinton, John Kerry, and Barack Obama.

 

Samochornov also said that he held a “public trust” clearance from the U.S. government. The clearance provides a level of screening for individuals who do government work described as sensitive, but whose positions do not require a security clearance. He also said that he translated meetings with Fusion GPS.

Anonymous ID: 7ef13a Aug. 30, 2018, 2:39 p.m. No.2803989   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4114

St. Louis Prosecutor Refuses To Take On Cases From 28 Police Officers — She Made A List

 

St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner delivered an “exclusion list” to the city police department on Tuesday. On that list were the names of 28 police officers — and Gardner says that she will no longer consider cases brought to her office by any of those on the list.

 

Gardner’s office gave no reason for submitting the list, but did note that previous cases brought by those same officers were under review for “viability.”

 

Warrant applications from the affected officers may also be denied according to an email obtained by the St. Louis Post Dispatch in which Maj. Michael Sack, of the Bureau of Professional Standards, referenced Gardner’s Chief Warrant Officer Chris Hinckley as the point of contact for any concerns.

 

In his email, Sack quoted Hinckley’s email. “Mr. Hinckley advised, ‘warrant applications involving officers (sic) as essential witnesses will be refused if their participation is essential to the successful prosecution of the case. Cases previously issued where the above officers are essential witnesses will be reviewed for viability.'”

 

While Gardner’s office has given no official reason for the case review or the exclusion list, many of her critics fear that the move could be political. Gardner’s relationship with local police departments has long been contentious — and a couple of recent high profile cases have not done much to mend fences.

 

In 2017, protests broke out after Gardner failed to get a conviction against former police officer Jason Stockley for the shooting death of Anthony Lamar Smith. Stockley has since filed a lawsuit against former circuit attorney Jennifer Joyce — who filed charges on her way out the door and left the prosecution in Gardner’s hands — for defamation and malicious prosecution.

 

Gardner was also the subject of a formal complaint, filed earlier this week, alleging that she suborned perjury and withheld evidence in the case she brought against former Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens.

 

https://dailycaller.com/2018/08/30/st-louis-prosecutor-refuses-28-police/

Anonymous ID: 7ef13a Aug. 30, 2018, 2:40 p.m. No.2804011   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4075 >>4286 >>4452 >>4508

Russia Vetoes UN Security Council Report on North Korea - Envoy to UN

 

Russian Ambassador to the United Nations Vassily Nebenzia said that Russia and other UNSC members concerned by the repeated online data leaks from UN committee on North Korea.

 

https://sputniknews.com/asia/201808311067615559-russia-north-korea-unsc-report-veto/

Anonymous ID: 7ef13a Aug. 30, 2018, 2:45 p.m. No.2804093   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4123

Georgia doctor convicted of fraud, fined for botched abortion that killed a woman gets license back

 

 

A Georgia medical board has quietly reinstated the license of gynecologist Tyrone C. Malloy, who allegedly performed an abortion that led to a woman’s death and caused a newborn to die following a C-section, according to a report by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

 

The state attorney general’s office also spent years building a case on felony charges after Malloy fraudulently billed Georgia Medicaid more than $386,000 for “office visits related to elective abortions and for ultrasounds that he never performed,” according to the newspaper.

 

Malloy spent 21 months in prison for fraud.

What does this mean?

 

Malloy is now being given another chance to practice medicine in Georgia after his license was reinstated in October without the usual public notification.

 

Medical malpractice attorney Susan Witt told the news outlet she believes the move shows that Georgia’s medical regulators protect fellow physicians more than they protect the safety of the public.

 

“This composite board never fails to shock me,” Witt said. “It’s consumer beware in Georgia, in terms of when you are out there looking for a doctor.”

 

The Composite Medical Board is the entity that reinstated Malloy’s license, which he surrendered while incarcerated.

 

“Instead of issuing a public board order that would have been posted on its website, as is typically done when a doctor’s license had been surrendered or revoked, the only public record of the board’s decision was a line in that month’s meeting minutes,” the Journal-Constitution reported.

 

Following numerous inquiries into how Malloy has an active license, the board clarified that his license was in fact reinstated, according to the report.

 

Unlike some other states, Georgia law gives the medical board the power to license whoever it sees fit. That even applies to doctors convicted of serious crimes. The law also bars the board from discussing cases — and it does not have to explain its decisions.

 

The Georgia medical board once sanctioned Malloy over a late-term abortion that left a woman with uncontrolled bleeding. In 2009, the state fined him $10,000 for the elective abortion in which the patient died, according to the report. Prior to that, he was fined $5,000 for the C-section death of a newborn.

What does Malloy say?

 

On his website, TyroneMalloy.com, Malloy, 69, wrote:

 

The vicious conspiracy to destroy my reputation, my life and that of my family by the radical anti-abortion factions that used their power and influence to come after me with hatred and an unprecedented vengeance was an injustice, up to and including, the judicial system of the State of Georgia, in particular, the former Attorney General, Sam Olens.

 

In the past, the board has reinstated the licenses of other doctors who have felony records, the report noted. The list includes Andrew Dekle, who served four years in prison for “writing more than 120 prescriptions to women in exchange for sexual favors and nude photos.”

 

Earlier this year, the medical board reinstated Lawrence E. Eppelbaum, who was was convicted of 27 charges health care fraud, tax fraud and money laundering in 2013, the report states. Eppelbaum got out of federal prison in December 2016 and had his license returned in March, according to the report.

 

https://www.theblaze.com/news/2018/08/30/georgia-doctor-convicted-of-fraud-fined-for-botched-abortion-that-killed-a-woman-gets-license-back

Anonymous ID: 7ef13a Aug. 30, 2018, 2:47 p.m. No.2804122   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4145

Attorney Victoria Toensing Slams U.S. Attorney John Huber's 'Potemkin Investigation'

 

https://pjmedia.com/video/victoria-toensing-slams-u-s-attorney-john-hubers-sham-potemkin-investigation/

 

Note: Those who scream the loudest!

Anonymous ID: 7ef13a Aug. 30, 2018, 2:53 p.m. No.2804215   🗄️.is 🔗kun

NOT A PRANK: Corrupt State University to Honor Obama with ‘Ethics in Government’ Award

 

The University of Illinois system — which has endured more than a decade of corruption scandals — announced Thursday that it will present former President Barack Obama with an “ethics in government” award at a Sep. 7 ceremony.

 

The university did not explain what Obama had done to earn the award — nor did it explain how Obama qualified after the IRS scandal, the Benghazi cover-up, or his own “boneheaded” deals with corrupt Chicago figures, among other ethical problems.

 

The university stated in a press release:

 

The University of Illinois System will honor former President Barack Obama on Friday, Sept. 7, with the Paul H. Douglas Award for Ethics in Government, presented annually by the system’s Institute of Government and Public Affairs (IGPA) to recognize public officials who promote the highest standards of public service.

 

Obama will accept the invitation of a national selection committee to receive the IGPA’s Douglas Award, which has been given annually since 1994 to public officials who have made significant contributions to the understanding and practice of ethical behavior in public service. It honors late Illinois Sen. Paul Douglas (1892-1976), who became known as the “conscience of the Senate” because of his deep commitment to high ethical standards while serving as a senator from 1949 to 1967.

 

https://truepundit.com/not-a-prank-corrupt-state-university-to-honor-obama-with-ethics-in-government-award/