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May 24th, 2011
On May 24, 2011, American International Group, Inc. (AIG) completed a secondary offering of 300 million common shares, of which 200 million shares were sold by the U.S. Treasury. This represents an important step in the government's effort to sell down its majority stake in AIG. The shares were priced at $29 each, and the transaction raised $8.7 billion. Loop Capital acted as a Co-Manager.
According to March 2008 reports, State Department employees conducted an unauthorized search of Obama’s passport files during the recent presidential campaign. CNN reported that three different contract workers accessed his information on separate occasions – Jan. 9, Feb. 21 and March 14 – without authorization. Two workers were fired and another faced discipline.
Meanwhile, a key witness who had been cooperating with federal investigators was later found fatally shot in front of a Washington, D.C., church. A police officer found the body of Lt. Quarles Harris Jr., 24, slumped dead inside his car.
originally posted by: dashen
funny enough El Presidente Trump has been feuding with Prince alwaleed bin talal for decades now
of his daily online blitzkrieg against his enemies,
originally posted by: the2ofusr1
Was there ever a list of the lawyers that Muller took into his investigation ? I am thinking they needed the whole team to crunch out the fall guy Popadopolis ...or snufalufagis ...
and those mentioned have links to Hillary . I am sure the others may be even bigger names .
A special counsel like Mueller is allowed to hire his own staff, and Mueller has now assembled a team of 13 investigators, according to CNN. However, at this time, only five members of this team have been identified
originally posted by: Grambler
originally posted by: ketsuko
originally posted by: dashen
a reply to: pavil
I think early on in this thread we established that Prince alwaleed indirectly funded his college tuition
I can't find it, but I recall a blog post or something that contended that Obama was found and groomed to become president by the Saudis, a Manchurian candidate. I think one of the reasons why his college records were kept sealed is that they would have revealed some of that background.
I would be skeptical of that claim.
How long was he supposedly groomed?
Did the saudis plan decades ahead?
Rhee once represented Hillary Clinton in a lawsuit over her use of a private email server, according to Politico.
Rhee has donated over $15,000 to Democratic candidates over the years, including Hillary Clinton, according to Open Secrets.
Weissmann donated $2,300 to the 2008 campaign of Barack Obama, according to Open Secrets.
Zebley once represented Hillary Clinton aide Justin Cooper, who played a key role in Hillary Clinton’s set up of a private email server, according to CNN
originally posted by: the2ofusr1
a reply to: Perfectenemy
Thanks for the link ...it does say
and those mentioned have links to Hillary . I am sure the others may be even bigger names .
A special counsel like Mueller is allowed to hire his own staff, and Mueller has now assembled a team of 13 investigators, according to CNN. However, at this time, only five members of this team have been identified
Aaron Zebley
James Quarles III, and Jeannie Rhee.
Andrew Weissmann
Michael Dreeben
Lisa Page
Zainab Ahmad: assistant United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, specializing in terrorism cases[25] Greg Andres: former deputy assistant attorney general, managed foreign bribery division[26] Rush Atkinson: trial attorney in the DOJ fraud section[25] Peter Carr: team spokesman, a veteran DOJ spokesperson[27] Michael Dreeben: Deputy Solicitor General, who oversees the Justice Department's criminal appellate docket; an expert in criminal law[28][23][25] Kyle Freeny: attorney for the money laundering unit at the Department of Justice[29] Andrew D. Goldstein: former leader of the public corruption unit, United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York[30][25] Adam Jed: Attorney in the DOJ Civil Division, appellate section[31] Robert Mueller: team leader; Special counsel for the United States Department of Justice Lisa C. Page (departed): DOJ trial attorney in the FBI's Criminal Division Organized Crime Section; formerly an attorney in the office of the FBI general counsel[24] Her departure from the team was reported in late September 2017.[32] Elizabeth Barchas Prelogar: Assistant with the Solicitor General's office; fluent in Russian; former law clerk to Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Elena Kagan[33][25] James L. Quarles III: former assistant special prosecutor on the Watergate Special Prosecution Force[25] Jeannie S. Rhee: Partner at WilmerHale, specializing in white-collar crime; a former attorney in the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel and Assistant United States Attorney for the District of Columbia[25] Peter Strzok (departed): a veteran counterintelligence investigator. He departed from the team in late July 2017, reportedly for exchanging anti-Trump and pro-Hillary Clinton text messages with a colleague prior to Mueller's investigation.[34][35][36] Brandon Van Grack: United States Department of Justice National Security Division Prosecutor[25] Andrew Weissmann: Chief of the DOJ Criminal Division's Fraud Section[17][25] Aaron Zebley: former chief of staff to Mueller at the FBI[25] Aaron S. J. Zelinsky: an attorney on detail from the United States Attorney for the District of Maryland[37][38] FBI Special Agent Brock W. Domin.[39][40] Ryan K. Dickey: a veteran cyber prosecutor from the Justice Department’s computer crime and intellectual-property section[41]