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Wall Street analyst: 'Shut down Clinton Foundation'
2016-08-19
[WND] NEW YORK - A prominent lawyer and a top government watchdog in the nation’s capital are calling for the Bill, Hillary, and Chelsea Clinton Foundation to be shut down as a Wall Street analyst prepares to issue a second report documenting what he believes is systematic financial fraud warranting a criminal investigation.

Wall Street analyst and investor Charles Ortel, in his first report of his in-depth probe of the Clinton Foundation, found what he characterizes as an elaborate system devised by the Clintons to enrich themselves through schemes such as skimming tens of millions of dollars from U.N. levies imposed on airline travelers.

His second report, some 300 pages of analysis set for release Monday on his website, documents what he calls material irregularities, errors and omissions in financial regulatory reporting since the foundation’s inception.

Ortel believes that once his findings have been studied, state and local law enforcement authorities will initiate multiple criminal investigations and charge the Clintons with "private inurement," the crime of enriching themselves through a nonprofit organization.
The 'Foundation' is likely already being shut down, or transferred elsewhere under a different name. Look for the financial records to be misplaced in transit.

Posted by:Besoeker

#3  This guy better watch his six. People inflicting this much truth on the Clinton's dealings tend to wind up Tango Uniform
Posted by: Warthog   2016-08-19 15:30  

#2  Why does it take a Wall Street analyst to figure this out?
Posted by: gorb   2016-08-19 11:24  

#1  Shut it down? I hope that means prosecute to the full extent of the law (or what's left of it after the DOJ guttings of the law). Maybe, a few honest prosecutors, courts, and judges remain.
Posted by: JohnQC   2016-08-19 06:46  

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