Posted on 11/06/2013 5:59:35 PM PST by george76
The office of the Colorado Governors office, headed by Democrat John Hickenlooper, may be on the brink of a major scandal involving attempts to release a Saudi prisoner. Homaidan al-Turki was convicted in 2006 for keeping a sex slave locked up in his residence. He repeatedly molested her over a period of years.
You might remember that earlier this year, the Executive Director for Colorados prisons, Tom Clements, denied a request to release al-Turki and have him sent back to Saudi Arabia. Eight days later, Clements was shot dead shortly after opening his front door on March 19, 2013.
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The al-Turki family is one of Saudi Arabias wealthiest and most powerful (which explains why Colorado Attorney General John Suthers traveled to meet with King Abdullah and the al-Turki family in Riyadh back in November 2006
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In the days after Clements murder, it was learned that Evan Ebel had been released from prison due to a technical error, weeks before that murder. It was also learned that Ebels father (Jack) and Hickenlooper were old friends according to the Governor. In an interview with KUSA-TV 9 in Denver one day after Ebel was killed, Hickenlooper was understandably shaken based on his connection to both Clements and Ebel but he became increasingly defensive in response to questions about Ebels release, which Hickenlooper asserted came after Ebel had served his complete sentence. In reality, Ebel was released years earlier than he should have been.
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Al-Turki family has had its members run the Saudi intelligence and one of them was Ambassador to the US. Al-Turki family also tied to Osama bin Laden
Is al-Turki a “SUPER STAR” like Gov. chickenlooper said about Van Jones?
My, my. If the Chickenpooper drounds in the crap he created it would be poetic justise. It is well known that the’pooper and Zero favor the islamists and it is suspected that the ‘pooper has a foundation that funded them. Zero has supported the jihadis since his first speech as “present” in BFE.
And a guy gets out early and just happens to kill Clements?
This would be a hell of a movie plot!
It's unlikely that Hickenlooper and his cronies would go to such lengths for a convicted rapist just to further international harmony. It's more likely there is millions of dollars in Saudi bribe money at stake. It appears the FBI is watching this case closely and suspects the governors office has been corrupted by a foreign power.
What?
Keeping a sex slave locked up in your residence is illegal?
Who knew?
Wow...this Al-Turki is being repped by Hal Haddon. Haddon was Kobe Bryant’s atty when he raped that hotel worker in Colorado. Haddon also was involved in JonBenet Ramsey case too. He is a big Democrat fundraiser and party hack
The office of the Colorado Governors office, headed by Democrat John Hickenlooper, may be on the brink of a major scandal involving attempts to release a Saudi prisoner. Homaidan al-Turki was convicted in 2006 for keeping a sex slave locked up in his residence. He repeatedly molested her over a period of years.Hey, that sounds consensual to me. /s
...earlier this year, the Executive Director for Colorados prisons, Tom Clements, denied a request to release al-Turki and have him sent back to Saudi Arabia. Eight days later, Clements was shot dead shortly after opening his front door on March 19, 2013.That wouldn't have happened if Colorado had gun control. Oh, wait...
...In the days after Clements murder, it was learned that Evan Ebel had been released from prison... It was also learned that Ebels father (Jack) and Hickenlooper were "old friends" according to the Governor... Hickenlooper asserted came after Ebel had served his complete sentence. In reality, Ebel was released years earlier than he should have been.
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