Yovanovitch, Kent and Karen Greenaway (FBI) revealed for opposing seizure of $40 billion
Ukraine exposure
__Karen Greenaway_ exposed a dirty cop, has anyone dug on her, the other two are predictable
https://youtu.be/iaE9OZ89bnQ
Yovanovitch, Kent and Karen Greenaway (FBI) revealed for opposing seizure of $40 billion
Ukraine exposure
__Karen Greenaway_ exposed a dirty cop, has anyone dug on her, the other two are predictable
https://youtu.be/iaE9OZ89bnQ
Pretty cool digits, I’m glad it’s up, time to dig
Yovanovitch, Kent and Karen Greenaway (FBI) revealed for opposing seizure of $40 billion
Ukraine exposure
__Karen Greenaway_ exposed a dirty cop, has anyone dug on her, the other two are predictable
https://youtu.be/iaE9OZ89bnQ
March 26, 2019 - 06:00 PM EDT
US Embassy pressed Ukraine to drop probe of George Soros group during 2016 election
BY JOHN SOLOMON, OPINION CONTRIBUTOR 36,591
While the 2016 presidential race was raging in America, Ukrainian prosecutors ran into some unexpectedly strong headwinds as they pursued an investigation into the activities of a nonprofit in their homeland known as the Anti-Corruption Action Centre (AntAC).
The focus on AntAC — whose youthful street activists famously wore “Ukraine F*&k Corruption” T-shirts — was part of a larger probe by Ukraine’s Prosecutor General’s Office into whether $4.4 million in U.S. funds to fight corruption inside the former Soviet republic had been improperly diverted.
The prosecutors soon would learn the resistance they faced was blowing directly from the U.S. Embassy in Kiev, where the Obama administration took the rare step of trying to press the Ukrainian government to back off its investigation of both the U.S. aid and the group.
“The investigation into the Anti-Corruption Action Center (sic), based on the assistance they have received from us, is similarly misplaced,” then-embassy Charge d’ Affaires George Kent wrote the prosecutor’s office in April 2016 in a letter that also argued U.S. officials had no concerns about how the U.S. aid had been spent.
At the time, the nation’s prosecutor general had just been fired, under pressure from the United States, and a permanent replacement had not been named.
A few months later, Yuri Lutsenko, widely regarded as a hero in the West for spending two years in prison after fighting Russian aggression in his country, was named prosecutor general and invited to meet new U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch.
Lutsenko told me he was stunned when the ambassador “gave me a list of people whom we should not prosecute.” The list included a founder of the AntAC group and two members of Parliament who vocally supported the group’s anti-corruption reform agenda, according to a source directly familiar with the meeting.
It turns out the group that Ukrainian law enforcement was probing was co-funded by the Obama administration and liberal mega-donor George Soros. And it was collaborating with the FBI agents investigating then-Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort’s business activities with pro-Russian figures in Ukraine.
https://thehill.com/opinion/campaign/435906-us-embassy-pressed-ukraine-to-drop-probe-of-george-soros-group-during-2016
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Her name is Karen Greenway and she looks like the rest of the Deep State Cabal women (see below this tweet)👇👇
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"There’s an FBI agent involved. The FBI agent who is investigating the allegations about dirt on the Trump campaign, she’s now working for George Soros." @RudyGiuliani alleges there is a connection between the Hunter Biden/Ukraine situation and George Soros.
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Greenaway lies to Liberty Radio about Ukrainians, she’s called a dirty cop by Kullinik, what is Liberty Radio guise
FBI: Ukraine politicians unwilling to share details about Yanukovych's schemes
An FBI agent says Ukrainian politicians are unwilling to share information about former President Viktor Yanukovych's schemes, according to the Ukrainian-language media outlet, Radio Svoboda (Radio Liberty).
The FBI's Supervisory Special Agent Karen Greenaway said at the Third Asset Recovery Conference in Kyiv on December 15, that the biggest problem in the case is the lack of witnesses as Ukrainian politicians do not want to disclose how Yanukovych's schemes worked.
"We're working, we count on your cooperation, we need documents, we need witnesses. Let me say that the biggest problem in the Yanukovych case is witnesses – nobody is ready to testify and say that 'Yes, I was present when this scheme was being elaborated,'" she said. Greenaway says that her team, which has been working for past 18 months to investigate corruption schemes and recover stolen assets, has collected and transferred a number of evidence to the Prosecutor General's Office of Ukraine, Radio Liberty wrote.
In her words, FBI agents were unable to establish communication with Ukrainian law enforcers for a long period of time, but finally they succeeded in finding common ground. Currently, Greenaway is assigned to the FBI's International Corruption Unit where she focuses on foreign corruption investigations involving violations of anti-money laundering laws. Read also Crime against Ukrainians: U.S.
Ambassador on money siphoning by Yanukovych regime Ukrainian Justice Minister Pavlo Petrenko earlier said that $1.5 billion in seized assets belonging to Yanukovych's allies had not been returned to the Ukrainian budget yet. "In order to let Ukraine hope for international support in the recovery of stolen assets, we should demonstrate that we've been doing our best to return the assets that are in Ukraine. It's a shame when $1.5 billion seized by the government and law-enforcement agencies has not been transferred to the national budget yet," he said. Read also U.S., Canada, EU hail Ukraine's anti-corruption achievements In his words, it is difficult for Ukraine to ask the partner countries where Ukrainian assets have been seized to return the money if the Ukrainian authorities themselves are unable to do this in their own country.
Read more on UNIAN: https://www.unian.info/m/politics/1682542-fbi-ukraine-politicians-unwilling-to-share-details-about-yanukovychs-schemes.html