Posted on 09/03/2015 11:36:53 AM PDT by jazusamo
The latest batch of publicly-released State Department emails provide more evidence that a $10 million loan from the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) to Clinton Foundation donor Claudio Osorio was made as a result of pressure from Bill and Hillary Clinton.
The loan to a company named InnoVida, owned by Osorio, was supposed to be for building houses in earthquake-ravaged Haiti, but Osorio used the money to finance a lavish lifestyle. Osorio is currently in prison for fraud. OPIC is an independent agency but submits its budget through the State Department.
The Clintons efforts to push the OPIC loan were uncovered by NLPCs Ken Boehm and Tom Anderson. They spent many hours at both the state and federal courthouses in Miami going through documents related to the InnoVida case.
The emails also illustrate how close Clinton supporters like Jonathan Mantz have run a lucrative influence-peddling operation. Mantz was Hillarys 2008 finance director, and today plays a key role in Priorities USA, a super PAC supporting Hillary. Mantz was a lobbyist for InnoVida. Alana Goodman of the Washington Free Beacon today details Mantz' campaign on behalf of InnoVida, as revealed through the emails.
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Clintons Pushed OPIC Loan to Fraudster Claudio Osorio
That beotch just needs to stroke out. I know. I’m mean like a junk yard dawg, LOL!
The Human Fund
Exactly right.
Indeed, I really think the final straw that will end the Hillary Clinton campaign is the improprieties at the Clinton Foundation—one that Charity Navigator has raised serious questions in regards to its finances.
this is unprecendented in my world...Sheesh
Criminal conspiracy involving national security and defense secrets...no longer a joking matter Hillary.
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