RUSSIA/РОССИЯ THREAD—ASSANGE CHRGD W/ SPYING—DJT IMPEACHED TWICE-US TREASURY SANCTS KILIMNIK AS RUSSIAN AGNT

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Gates is not as notorious. Yes, he knows a lot about Paul but Paul knows those mercenaries and those killers. Those killers can do a lot of damage to his fam and he knows it. I believe his attorney will tell him he is better off making a good deal where he can keep his money and new identities and vanish in the wind. His statement yesterday screams he wants that Pardon and he wants it NOW. Trump can't make a move. It's a suicide mission and midterms are right there and impeachment coming down



For 1, stop double talking and stop trolling. SImple.


Breh, you know you do post the same thing over and over again and you need to fix that too. You don't have to post the same content from 5 different sources and 2 unknown journalists.
As long as it's on topic why do you care if he posts relevant stuff ? A lot of stuff goes down and people can miss it and other articles will also provide additional context .

Also this is the trump impeachment / Russian investigation thread isn't it ? As a person who liked when Nap was posting all trump related stuff in here made it easier to keep up but people wanted that stopped now he's posting too much related stuff ?? To me these arguments are derailing the thread just as much
 

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Manafort never burned anyone. That's just how money laundering typically works.

Party A (manafort) engages in transaction with Party B (Russians)
Party B "pays" Party A for good/service with money they wish to launder.
Party A accepts money. Documentation of a transaction is created to create appearance of legitimacy (fake invoices/purchase orders etc)
After some time, Party B then claims Party A has not fulfilled contractual obligations.
Party B "sues" Party A for money it paid, claiming breach of contract. All companies are formed in various tax havens and other jurisdictions that allow anonymity. Lawsuits are typically also filed in these places.
Party A and B eventually enter into a "settlement" that is sealed/confidential.
Money has been laundered.

This is all for show.
 

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Manafort never burned anyone. That's just how money laundering typically works.

Party A (manafort) engages in transaction with Party B (Russians)
Party B "pays" Party A for good/service with money they wish to launder.
Party A accepts money. Documentation of a transaction is created to create appearance of legitimacy (fake invoices/purchase orders etc)
After some time, Party B then claims Party A has not fulfilled contractual obligations.
Party B "sues" Party A for money it paid, claiming breach of contract. All companies are formed in various tax havens and other jurisdictions that allow anonymity. Lawsuits are typically also filed in these places.
Party A and B eventually enter into a "settlement" that is sealed/confidential.
Money has been laundered.

This is all for show.
The person who put me up on this was...Louise Mensch.

Basically there’s a fake illusion of a “debt” when in reality they use the courts to mask the money laundering. They will fake entire dramas in the public and maintain connections in front of the camera.

Now based on the emails they unveiled by manafort, it may have been that manafort really did owe money.

Apparently Manaforf was skimming of the top of their fees for services
 

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BREAKING: The attorneys general suing President Trump for violating the Constitution's ban on accepting payments from foreign governments via his hotels and restaurants have expanded the lawsuit and are now suing Trump as a private businessman, an unusual move in the case that could allow examination of the Trump Organization's finances.


Attorneys general expand lawsuit against Trump over foreign payments to his DC hotel
Trump is being sued for violating the Constitution's ban on accepting gifts…
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this is what i find strange...whatever is keeping manafort from flipping did not stop gates from flipping.
they were in the same boat before getting indicted so where did their paths separate?

what is it that manafort fears more than life in prison that gates does not and why?

Lemme take a wild guess :pachaha:

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