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Lottoguy
06-16-2017, 11:22 PM
The president and his companies have been linked to at least 10 wealthy former Soviet businessmen with alleged ties to criminal organizations or money laundering.

Among them:

• A member of the firm that developed the Trump SoHo Hotel in New York is a twice-convicted felon who spent a year in prison for stabbing a man and later scouted for Trump investments in Russia.

• An investor in the SoHo project was accused by Belgian authorities in 2011 in a $55 million money-laundering scheme.

• Three owners of Trump condos in Florida and Manhattan were accused in federal indictments of belonging to a Russian-American organized crime group and working for a major international crime boss based in Russia.

• A former mayor from Kazakhstan was accused in a federal lawsuit filed in Los Angeles in 2014 of hiding millions of dollars looted from his city, some of which was spent on three Trump SoHo units.

• A Ukrainian owner of two Trump condos in Florida was indicted in a money-laundering scheme involving a former prime minister of Ukraine.

Trump's Russian connections are of heightened interest because of an FBI investigation into possible collusion between Trump's presidential campaign and Russian operatives to interfere in last fall's election. What’s more, Trump and his companies have had business dealings with Russians that go back decades, raising questions about whether his policies would be influenced by business considerations.

Trump told reporters in February: "I have no dealings with Russia. I have no deals that could happen in Russia, because we’ve stayed away. And I have no loans with Russia. I have no loans with Russia at all."

Yet in 2013, after Trump addressed potential investors in Moscow, he bragged to Real Estate Weekly about his access to Russia's rich and powerful. “I have a great relationship with many Russians, and almost all of the oligarchs were in the room,” Trump said, referring to Russians who made fortunes when former Soviet state enterprises were sold to private investors.

Five years earlier, Trump's son Donald Trump Jr. told Russian media while in Moscow that “Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross section of a lot of our assets" in places like Dubai and Trump SoHo and elsewhere in New York.

President Trump is always nice to the Russians. If you owed your bookie money you'd be nice to him too. Same principle is at work here. Read between the lines. Why he bragged to the Russians after he fired Comey. "I got some pressure off me now". No Mr. President that pressure is just starting.

Taltarzac725
06-17-2017, 06:44 AM
The president and his companies have been linked to at least 10 wealthy former Soviet businessmen with alleged ties to criminal organizations or money laundering.

Among them:

• A member of the firm that developed the Trump SoHo Hotel in New York is a twice-convicted felon who spent a year in prison for stabbing a man and later scouted for Trump investments in Russia.

• An investor in the SoHo project was accused by Belgian authorities in 2011 in a $55 million money-laundering scheme.

• Three owners of Trump condos in Florida and Manhattan were accused in federal indictments of belonging to a Russian-American organized crime group and working for a major international crime boss based in Russia.

• A former mayor from Kazakhstan was accused in a federal lawsuit filed in Los Angeles in 2014 of hiding millions of dollars looted from his city, some of which was spent on three Trump SoHo units.

• A Ukrainian owner of two Trump condos in Florida was indicted in a money-laundering scheme involving a former prime minister of Ukraine.

Trump's Russian connections are of heightened interest because of an FBI investigation into possible collusion between Trump's presidential campaign and Russian operatives to interfere in last fall's election. What’s more, Trump and his companies have had business dealings with Russians that go back decades, raising questions about whether his policies would be influenced by business considerations.

Trump told reporters in February: "I have no dealings with Russia. I have no deals that could happen in Russia, because we’ve stayed away. And I have no loans with Russia. I have no loans with Russia at all."

Yet in 2013, after Trump addressed potential investors in Moscow, he bragged to Real Estate Weekly about his access to Russia's rich and powerful. “I have a great relationship with many Russians, and almost all of the oligarchs were in the room,” Trump said, referring to Russians who made fortunes when former Soviet state enterprises were sold to private investors.

Five years earlier, Trump's son Donald Trump Jr. told Russian media while in Moscow that “Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross section of a lot of our assets" in places like Dubai and Trump SoHo and elsewhere in New York.

President Trump is always nice to the Russians. If you owed your bookie money you'd be nice to him too. Same principle is at work here. Read between the lines. Why he bragged to the Russians after he fired Comey. "I got some pressure off me now". No Mr. President that pressure is just starting.

I hope more of these facts come out.

Lottoguy
06-17-2017, 11:24 PM
Last night they finally mentioned the name of FELIX SATER. He is the key figure in this whole mess. Watch and listen for his name next week in the news. All of mainstream media feeds off the same information. Their stories always sound similar as well.

rubicon
06-18-2017, 03:27 AM
You guys keep up the good work and keep searching because if there is a pile of horse manure then by golly there has to be a pony under that pile.

In the mean time I wait until innuendo is shown to be criminal intent by Trump and Compay. If proven true well then no one is above the law. Shall we move to the Clintons next?

Personal Best Regards:

Taltarzac725
06-18-2017, 06:48 AM
Last night they finally mentioned the name of FELIX SATER. He is the key figure in this whole mess. Watch and listen for his name next week in the news. All of mainstream media feeds off the same information. Their stories always sound similar as well.

Felix Sater - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felix_Sater)

Sounds like chaff being thrown up by the Republicans.

Lottoguy
06-18-2017, 10:30 AM
The main sentence in that short Wikipedia bio on Felix Sater: "in 1998, Sater pleaded guilty to for his involvement in a $40 million stock fraud scheme. In exchange for his guilty plea, he agreed to become an informant for the Federal Bureau of Investigation and federal prosecutors, assisting with organized crime."

I have told everyone on this board to pay attention to that name. I even told you he was a FBI informant. This is the man who will stay out of jail only by immunity from prosecution. This is the FBI's trump card, no pun intended. This is much more then Russian interference in our election process. And will come to light very shortly.