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originally posted by: butcherguy
a reply to: carewemust
And we are left to wonder, who is 'she'?
What piece of paper did she have?
Brian Cates
@drawandstrike
It just hit me.
Solomon source/s inside the DOJ, were they fed a barium meal/canary trap?
Everything makes sense *until* the source tells Solomon that AG Barr has adopted the “intent” standard of...James Comey.
originally posted by: pavil
a reply to: IAMTAT
The Tyrion Lanaster trap?
Maybe. But if Comey broke multiple laws, you'd hit him with the meaty charges and wouldn't prosecute the small ones.
It's like how prosecutors don't do the Hate Crime charge when there are eaiser and more major things they have a slam dunk prosecution on.
twitter.com...📁
Was the corn ripe for harvesting?
It is now.
[ 93 dk]
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On February 1, 2013, after leaving Bridgewater, he was appointed by Columbia University Law School as a Senior Research Scholar and Hertog Fellow on National Security Law. He was also appointed to the board of directors of the London-based financial institution HSBC Holdings, to improve the company's compliance program after its $1.9 billion settlement with the Justice Department for failing to comply with basic due diligence requirements for money laundering regarding Mexican drug cartels and terrorism financing.
The Danske Bank money laundering scandal arose in 2017-2018 around €200 billion of suspicious transactions that flowed from Russian and Azerbaijani sources through the Estonia-based bank branch of Denmark-based Danske Bank from 2007 to 2015. It has been described as possibly the largest money laundering scandal ever in Europe, and as possibly the largest in world history. In the context of the scandal, the OCCRP organization characterized Danske Bank as "a key enabler in the Azerbaijani Laundromat, a general-purpose money laundering scheme and slush fund used by the ruling elite in Baku."
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The curious, and somewhat archaic expression acknowledge the corn, which was popular in the nineteenth century seems to mean admitting to a crime. Particularly, it means admitting to part of the crime, but outright denying involvement in the rest of the crime.