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Russia issues arrest warrants against Mueller, Comey, and 11 others

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Boyish Regret
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Date: July 17th, 2018 12:57 PM
Author: Boyish Regret

https://m.newsru.com/russia/17jul2018/genproc.html

Formally Yankee hunting time.

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Date: July 17th, 2018 12:59 PM
Author: flickering histrionic pervert

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Date: July 17th, 2018 1:00 PM
Author: henna multi-colored corn cake philosopher-king

The Prosecutor General's Office of Russia named the names of employees of special services and US officials suspected of involvement in the illegal activities of the founder of the British Hermitage Fund William Browder, reports Interfax. Among them was the former US ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul, to whom Russian investigators want to ask a number of questions.

The names of Americans who are interested in the Russian investigation were voiced by the head of the Office of the Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation Alexander Kurennoy. "I will mention some of them: they are employees of the US National Security Agency: Todd Hyman, he signed an oath in the US court, according to Browder, Svetlana Engert took the stolen materials of the criminal case from Russia, Alexander Shvartsman, who was in charge of Browder during his stay in the US , Jim Roht, a CIA agent who in fact was and is the financial manager of Browder, Robert Otto, until January 2017, the Deputy Chief of the US Intelligence Agency, David Kramer, in the recent past, Assistant Secretary of State, John

According to him, among the persons of interest are also "well-known Michael McFaul, former US ambassador to Russia."

"Under his leadership in 2009-2010, compiled reports to the US State Department from Moscow," which referred to the progress of the investigation in the Magnitsky case.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4028339&forum_id=2#36444668)



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Date: July 17th, 2018 1:04 PM
Author: flickering histrionic pervert

The Prosecutor General's Office of Russia named the names of employees of special services and US officials suspected of involvement in the illegal activities of the founder of the British Hermitage Fund William Browder, reports Interfax . Among them was the former US ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul, to whom Russian investigators want to ask a number of questions.

The names of Americans who are interested in the Russian investigation were voiced by the head of the Office of the Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation Alexander Kurennoy. "I will mention some of them: they are employees of the US National Security Agency: Todd Hyman, he signed an oath in the US court, according to Browder, Svetlana Engert took the stolen materials of the criminal case from Russia, Alexander Shvartsman, who was in charge of Browder during his stay in the US , Jim Roht, a CIA agent who in fact was and is the financial manager of Browder, Robert Otto, until January 2017, the Deputy Chief of the US Intelligence Agency, David Kramer, in the recent past, Assistant Secretary of State, John Tan Wiener, the assistant of Senator Kerry, State Department official, Kyle Parker in the recent past, the US State Department employee, "- said Alexander Kurennoj.

According to him, among the persons of interest are also "well-known Michael McFaul, former US ambassador to Russia."

"Under his leadership in 2009-2010, compiled reports to the US State Department from Moscow," which referred to the progress of the investigation in the Magnitsky case.

Kurennoy also mentioned "those same brothers Ziff - recipients of illegal income, American financiers," TASS reports. The representative of the Prosecutor General's Office also called them "long-standing partners in the criminal business of William Browder."

Asked whether the list was exhaustive, Kurennoy replied: "Of course not." "There are quite a large number of people who should be questioned with the participation of Russian investigators: they are people from among special services, congressmen, US senators, their assistants, various civil servants," Kurennoy said. According to him, special services of states can enter this list. "For example, we would very much like to talk with Christopher Still." Also not an unknown person is an agent of the British Mi-6, for a long period of time he had contacts with a group of lobbyists of the Magnitsky Act, and interestingly, it was through this person that the investigation of the special prosecutor Mueller everyone is known under the name "Trump file", - added the head of the Office of the Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation Alexander Kurennoy.

Recall, on Monday at a press conference in Helsinki, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Russian law enforcement officers can interrogate accused of interfering in US elections at the request of the United States and send a response to Washington. At the same time, he added, the Russian side in that case would expect from the American "that they interrogate those representatives of the US special services whom Moscow suspects of illegal actions on the territory of the Russian Federation, in the presence of Russian investigators."

Vladimir Putin mentioned the so-called case of Hermitage Capital, a fund headed by financier William Browder, convicted in Russia of fraud.

"According to our investigation, Mr. Browder and his business partners earned more than $ 1.5 billion illegally, neither in Russia nor in the US, they paid the money, and $ 400 million was sent to Mrs. Clinton's election campaign. These are official data, which are present in their reports, "the head of the Russian Federation noted.

According to him, "perhaps it was done legally, but the money was received illegally." "We have reason to believe that some US intelligence officials accompanied these transactions illegally," Putin said.

As explained on Tuesday by Alexander Kurennoy, Vladimir Putin exaggerated the amount of money that the "criminal group of Browder" transferred to the Democratic Party of the United States by several orders of magnitude.

"The president asked us to correct his reservation he made yesterday, not $ 400 million, but $ 400,000," the Prosecutor General's Office representative said.

According to Kurennoy, "in fact, this is a huge sum." "In general, the fund of the Ziff brothers (Browder's partners) sent to the Democratic election fund of $ 1.2 million in 2016," the representative of the Prosecutor General's Office of Russia said.

Russia, according to Kurennoy, is ready to provide Washington with evidence of the guilt of the defendants, but on certain conditions. "All that I said above, of course, we can back up with documents, and if colleagues from the United States turn to us for this very information, we are, of course, ready to provide it in the framework of international legal cooperation." But I emphasize on parity basis, and not unilaterally, as it often happened, "- concluded a representative of the Prosecutor General's Office of Russia.

An investor who has become a "villain"

The history of Browder's persecution in Russia is connected with the arrest and death of a Hermitage Capital fund employee and a partner of the British law firm Firestone Duncan Ltd. Sergei Magnitsky. He was taken into custody in December 2007, and died in the Moscow detention center "Matrosskaya Tishina" on November 16, 2009. Before his death, Magnitsky, who was deprived of medical care , was actually tortured.

Lawyer Sergei Magnitsky was arrested on charges of tax evasion. However, his colleagues - the head of the Hermitage Capital investment fund William Browder and the head of Firestone, Jamison Firestone - said that Magnitsky was arrested after he uncovered the corruption schemes, which involved some officials and employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. In particular, Magnitsky revealed a theft from the budget for a record $ 230 million. And the theft was disguised as VAT refund.

Later, it was also found out that the money stolen by corrupt officials from the budget settled on the accounts of cellist Sergei Roldugin, who is called Vladimir Putin's "purse" (the current president of the Russian Federation was friends with the musician in his youth).

In 2012, the US adopted the "Magnitsky law", implying the imposition of sanctions against Russians who are allegedly involved in the death of the auditor. Analogs of this law were also adopted in the UK, Canada and the EU countries.

The most complete list of Magnitsky, whose translation was published in the journal Samizdat , includes 60 officials, including judges, tax inspectors, investigators and prosecutors.

Because of Magnitsky's list, Browder turned into the worst enemy of the Russian political elite, many of whose representatives were restricted access to the benefits of Western civilization.

On July 11, 2013, the Moscow Tverskoi Court sentenced Browder in absentia to nine years in a tax evasion case for more than 522 million rubles by falsifying tax declarations and unlawfully using benefits intended for the disabled.

December 29, 2017 Tverskoi Court of Moscow in the second trial in absentia sentenced Browder to nine years in prison and a fine of 200 thousand rubles. He was found guilty of deliberate bankruptcy and tax evasion by more than 3 billion rubles.

Last year, the British press wrote that the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation even accused investor William Browder of organizing three murders . Russian investigators tried to "reach out" to Browder through Interpol, but without success. As a result, the British Parliament called for the exclusion of Russia from this international law enforcement organization.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4028339&forum_id=2#36444681)