On Monday I wrote Trump’s Inner Circle Met With No Ordinary Russian Lawyer which can still be used as a primer on this case. More details have come out since, and as I suspected the Russian lawyer was accompanied by at least one Russian intelligence officer. I had assumed it would have been the translator, but I made that determination when I thought there were only two guests invited into the Trump Tower boardroom. It’s now clear that a “former” GRU officer named Rinat Akhmetshin was in attendance, and there may have been others.
It’s going to take me some time to distill all of this into a succinct blog-length post and maybe that will have to wait for the weekend. In the meantime, I have a link to some essential reading. It’s a letter that Sen. Chuck Grassley wrote in April to John Kelly, the Secretary of Homeland Security, asking for information about Mr. Akhmetshin. Grassley identifies him as an admitted former “Soviet counterintelligence officer” who has been accused of lobbying on behalf of the Kremlin without registering as an agent of a foreign power.
If you continue on down the pages in that link, you’ll come to a letter written to Heather H. Hunt, who was/is the chief of the Justice Department’s Foreign Agent Registration Unit at the Counterintelligence and Export Control Section of DOJ’s National Security Division. The author of this letter is a lawyer for Hermitage Capital Management, the Russian-focused hedge fund that had its subsidiaries stolen by Russian mobsters as part of the biggest tax heist in Russian history. That heist was the focus of my piece on Monday (cited above).
Since I don’t have time to distill all of this for you right now, I strongly suggest you read it for yourself.
What I’ll do here is just give you a brief outline.
1. Hermitage Capital Management’s Russian offices were raided by Russian law enforcement and their official seals and incorporating documents were stolen.
2. These seals and documents were subsequently used by mobsters in collusion with tax and interior ministry officials to take control of subsidiary corporations in Russian courts.
3. These subsidiaries were then sued for breaches of contract and found guilty, with Russian mobsters and government officials serving as both plaintiffs and defendants.
4. The resulting penalties were used to create a gigantic $230 million tax rebate.
5. The $230 million was then laundered through an astonishing number of transactions and shell companies.
6. A lawyer and auditor for Hermitage Capital Management named Sergei Magnitsky discovered this and took it to the Russian authorities who responded by accusing him of tax fraud, arresting him, denying him medical treatment, and ultimately bludgeoning him to death.
7. Congress responded by passing the Magnitsky Act which placed sanctions on 44 Russians deemed to have some responsibility for either the tax fraud or Magnitsky’s death.
8. Putin responded by placing sanctions on some Americans and by suspending adoptions of Russian orphans by American citizens.
9. Putin then set up an American lobbying effort, ostensibly on behalf of Americans who wanted to adopt Russian children, to repeal the Magnitsky Act.
10. The folks put in charge of this effort failed to register as lobbyists of a foreign power and several of them were the ones who ultimately met with Donald Trump Jr., Jared Kushner, and Paul Manafort under the pretext that they would provide dirt on Hillary Clinton.
It’s important to know that part of this case involved the purchase of New York real estate with some of the stolen Russian tax money. This put Preet Bharara, then the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York on the case. He brought a civil case against the company that made those real estate purchases.
Preet Bharara was fired by Donald Trump while the case was in court and it was ultimately settled for a measly $6 million and no formal acknowledgment of guilt.
It would seem that the president followed through on his end of the deal here. The question is what he received in return. Was it assistance with his campaign or just an agreement not to disclose that his staff had met with Russian intelligence officers offering dirt on his opponent?
As I have been posting on the “right side” 🙂
○ Russian ‘Gun-For-Hire’ Lurks In Shadows Of Washington’s Lobbying World | RFERL – July 2016 |
Veselnitskaya is directly linked to Glenn Simpson, partner in Fusion GPS of Washington DC, an organization that worked for Republicans, Democrats and a Russian mobster [make that multiple, plural].
The meeting with Trump Jr. took place on June 9, 2016.
Fusion GPS signed a contract with the British Orbis Business Intelligence group of Chris Steele, and Sir Andrew Wood. Orbis leadership worked as MI6 spies in the British Embassy in Moscow during the 90s.
Orbis worked for Fusion from June until early November 2016.
Fusion had already worked for Republican candidate Rubio who was supported by Paul Singer. There was an ‘opposition’ dossier on candidate Trump build up during the primaries. Fusion has financial links with Clinton supporters.
BREAKING NEWS: June 2016: Natalia Veselnitskaya showed up in Washington in the front row of a House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing on Russia policy, video | The Hill |
Fusion GPS is directly responsible and linked to British intelligence through former MI6 agents who worked in a spy nest in Moscow. I refer to their set of 16 “intelligence” documents simply as a “Dodgy Dossier” and so typically British.
Orbis is facing a lawsuit for libel. From the court proceedings Chris Steele has stated that the dossier was handed by Sir Andrew Woods to Mr. Kramer, assistant to Senator John McCain. Later Orbis gave an additional December memorandum to Fusion which was handed in hard copy to McCain and a senior UK government national security official.
○ Why Akhmetshin and Fusion GPS Should Be Investigated
The arranged meeting could just as well have been an entrapment by a Federal agency or IC. Trump has long been suspect of being too close to Moscow/Kremlin. Still I really have no idea what is going on!
See my old diary entry …
○ Fusion GPS linked to UAE Sheikh and Rubio Donor by Oui on Jan. 14, 2017
But of course the pond has the thought police, so whenever I post a comment in BooMan’s front page I get troll rated!
I’ve never troll-rated you, but I’ve often struggled to understand the significance of your posts.
Fusion and Orbis are a bunch of ex-spies who are now private intelligence contractors with all sorts of connections, precisely as one would expect from high-level intelligence contractors and thus … what?
Oui is a contrarian. He pretends to be a leftist but pay attention to him for a little while and you will realize that he only cares about one issue – American foreign policy. This is why he was silent about Trump for the majority of the election cycle, reserving the vast majority of his posts for anti-Clinton stories.
His purpose here is to debunk American media stories with links to alternative media and filter those stories through his own ideological filter. He is very supportive of Trump’s rapprochment with Putin’s Russia.
Here specifically his goal is to create doubt that the Trump campaign colluded with the Russians. For example, he hypothesizes that this meeting was a CIA plot and connects the Clintons to the Steele dossier.
“Still I really have no idea what is going on!” – this is the closest Oui has come to the truth.
Tankies gotta tank.
A Gordian Knot unraveling …. never believe words coming from a spook!
Ahh … I missed that! In August 2016, British spy Christopher Steele briefed the F.B.I. about dealings of shadowy Russian figures and the Trump campaign! What a creep he is!
○ Did MI-6 – CIA Collude with Chris Steele to Entrap Trump?
Might want to update because now there were at least 8 people in attendance.
a few days later
“Look, Lavrov and Kislyak were also there, but we still don’t have any evidence of anything!”
and the Russian Atty left paperwork behind for Don Jr.
When I read about the settlement Mr. Longman mentions, I think how much easier it would be to make this deal stand out as questionable if President Obama’s Department of Justice had not developed the habit of settling practically every case of financial crime with a penalty paid by shareholders and no admission of guilt. Against that background, this settlement appears to be “business as usual,” despite its really shady particulars.
Paul Campos at LGM suggests from Akhmetshin’s account of the meeting it looks like the material Veselnitskaya brought over to Trump Tower was printouts of DNC emails. Fun times!
Paul Campos at LGM suggests from Akhmetshin’s account of the meeting it looks like the material Veselnitskaya brought over to Trump Tower was printouts of DNC emails. Fun times!
thanks for the crib notes.
LarryO believes that all the US Attorneys were fired to cover for the firing of Preet.
I believe that, too.
I believe that, three.
And welcome back, rikyrah.
The details of this Russia stuff is starting to have the effect of white noise as it is the background to damn near everything having to do with the goings on in DC. Not to minimize it but I think in the end Mueller’s shop will be the ones who finally makes sense of it.
Some in the Trump camp and on the right seem to have lulled themselves to sleep thinking that maybe they’re having some success in tackling this as a PR issue since there’s “no evidence of collusion.” But they should be concerned about the relative quiet from and leak-free information black out from the special counsel.
. . . evidence of collusion” has been rendered, as it was put during Watergate, “no longer operative”. Donny Jr took care of that.
RollingStone Authenticates My Analysis – Thank you!