Wednesday, January 9, 2019

Russyan Attorney Indicted by US

Need a Scheme?  Call me-I can help-Natalya Veselnitskaya


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      It seems that the US/DOJ investigation, while moving forward at a steady pace, is spreading across a wide landscape.  The investigation into Pres. Trump's campaign organization and its operatives has revolved around the methods and moves of Paul Manafort, the convicted defendant  whose global work  has been revealed as interesting, given that he moved effortlessly among Russyans scattered hither and yon from Moscova to Kiev.  Now we have another personage involved who will be forced to defend herself against charges filed and unsealed by the DOJ.
     Her name is Natalya Veselnitskaya.   She is charged with attempting to thwart an investigation into a tax-fraud scheme involving Russyan officials; an influential Russyan businessman(joke!), and an investment firm.   Her efforts were made to secretly work with a Russyan prosecutor(joke?) to draft a response by the Russyan government to U.S. investigators.   The company involved, Prevezon Holdings,  is alleged to have been a conduit for funds from a money laundering operation carried out by corrupt Russyan officials(oxymoron). 
      Ms. Veselnitskaya is a Russyan citizen and is believed to be hiding under a fur coat in a suburb of Moscova.  She was a participant in meetings in Trump Tower during the presidential campaign and is under investigation by Special Counsel Robert Mueller for her efforts with the campaign.   She is charged with 1 count of obstruction of Justice which carries up to a 10 year prison sentence.  That sentence could be served in the Gulag somewhere in Siberia, but that is unlikely since her health would prohibit living in a cold weather area, like Siberia.
     Angel Melendez, the special-agent-in charge for the FBI, says that Ms. Natalya "secretly schemed to provide false information to U.S. law enforcement.


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