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Incidentally, I noticed the left on here hasn't touched it much, either. The above links should catch you up. The arrest is breaking news, not much more to give right now, but if this is about all of those Dems and their connection with these IT people...the lid is about to blow off of a whole lot of Dem lies.
[quote] The investigation goes far beyond the theft of millions of dollars.
The employees could read all emails dozens of members of Congress sent and received, as well as access any files members and their staff stored. Court records show the brothers ran a side business that owed $100,000 to an Iranian fugitive who has been tied to Hezbollah, and their stepmother says they often send money to Pakistan.
Imran Awan has worked for Wasserman Schultz since 2005, the year she became the congressional representative from Florida’s 23rd district.
Just Some of the Democrats who had Pakistani IT workers (currently under investigation) on their payroll:
(Scroll to the bottom of the linked page below for the complete list)
Awan, 37, of Virginia, pleaded not guilty Tuesday to one count of bank fraud during his arraignment in federal court in Washington, D.C. He was released but will have to wear a GPS monitor and abide by a curfew.
Yeah. How did that work out for that Saudi college student in CA who was also let out on a million dollar bail and then did what? Immediately fled. Do these idiots never learn? Of course he's a flight risk, and that GPS and curfew is not going to stop him from getting out of this country if the DNC is ready to help him.
Considering what he knows, he'll either find a way out of the country or he'll show up in the news again after "committing suicide".
Awan was released Tuesday on a “high-intensity supervision program,” according to a DOJ spokesman. He must wear a GPS monitor, abide by a curfew of 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. and cannot leave a 50-mile radius of his Lorton, Va., home. He was also forced to surrender his passports and is scheduled to reappear in court for a preliminary hearing Aug. 21.
It will not surprise me in the least if this hearing never takes place. Or any hearing after that.
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Awan was arrested at Dulles Airport on Monday evening before boarding a flight to Lahore, Pakistan. His wife, Hina Alvi, has already left the country for Pakistan along with their children. Federal agents do not believe Alvi has any intention of returning to the U.S., according to a court document.
Of course she doesn't, and that is exactly why Awan is a major flight risk. Whoopdedo, a GPS monitor. Wow, that will definitely keep him here. /sarc
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