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Ex-Ukraine prosecutor claims he was told to back off Biden-linked firm probe |
2019-10-03 |
During the pair’s Jan. 23, 2019, phone call, scandal-scarred ex-prosecutor Viktor Shokin told Giuliani that his "investigations stopped out of fear of the United States," after a top diplomat asked that he use "kid gloves" in pursuing the company, according to the notes of President Trump’s personal attorney, reported by the outlet. "Mr. Shokin attempted to continue the investigations but on or around June or July of 2015, the U.S. Ambassador [to Ukraine] Geoffrey R. Pyatt told him that the investigation has to be handled with white gloves, which according to Mr. Shokin, that implied do nothing," the notes from the phone call state. Shokin was booted from his post in April 2016, amid accusations of corruption, including that his office was blocking major cases against allies and influential figures. In March 2016, Biden, as vice president, had threatened to cut off $1 billion in guaranteed loans unless Ukraine ditched Shokin. Soetoro giveth and Soetoro taketh away. |
Posted by:Besoeker |
#2 Great views and excellent security profile. Not to meniton, very friendly to bad revolutionaries! |
Posted by: Vinegar Lumplump6273 2019-10-03 18:31 |
#1 Per Wiki - U.S. Ambassador [to Ukraine] Geoffrey R. Pyatt was a Soetoro appointee who enjoyed dabbling in regime change. Apparently things may have become a little hot at the Kyiv mission, and in May of 2015 Pyatt was transferred to Greece. I recommend the Villa Agazini on Corfu for week ends. Great views and excellent security profile. Geoffrey Pyatt might be someone Bill Barr would wish to talk to, unless of course John Brennan voiced some objection. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2019-10-03 07:50 |