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Originally Posted by stburr91
The DOJ just indicted someone connected to the Uranium bribery case.
Will this investigation be limited to the low level people, or will it be working all the way up to the top, Bill, and Hillary Clinton?
Yes. But not just for this, for other things as well. Not just those two but others "loudest voices" as well, multiple things, multiple people...very, very soon
Oh, good. I hope they also investigate Grover Cleveland too. There are rumors he paid the stable, where he kept his horse, under the table for preferred parking. That scandal should have been investigated a long time ago. I think we need to call it Horsegate.
Which is very close to the name we could call this "investigation."
The DOJ just indicted someone connected to the Uranium bribery case.
Will this investigation be limited to the low level people, or will it be working all the way up to the top, Bill, and Hillary Clinton?
Former President of Maryland-Based Transportation Company Indicted on 11 Counts Related to Foreign Bribery, Fraud and Money Laundering Scheme
An indictment against a former co-president of a Maryland-based transportation company that provides services for the transportation of nuclear materials to customers in the United States and abroad, was unsealed today for his alleged role in a scheme that involved the bribery of an official at a subsidiary of Russia’s State Atomic Energy Corporation.
Mark Lambert, 54, of Mount Airy, Maryland, was charged in an 11-count indictment with one count of conspiracy to violate the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) and to commit wire fraud, seven counts of violating the FCPA, two counts of wire fraud and one count of international promotion money laundering. The charges stem from an alleged scheme to bribe Vadim Mikerin, a Russian official at JSC Techsnabexport (TENEX), a subsidiary of Russia’s State Atomic Energy Corporation and the sole supplier and exporter of Russian Federation uranium and uranium enrichment services to nuclear power companies worldwide, in order to secure contracts with TENEX.
No wonder Hillary's been so deathly quiet lately. She is still alive, right? She couldn't flee the country with that ankle monitor on her.
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