Posted on 07/26/2017 9:42:16 AM PDT by SSS Two
Chris Gowen, Imran Awans lawyer, is a long-time campaigner for former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and a member of an attorney team that brought a fraudulent lawsuit against energy giant Chevron.
Pakistani-born Awan was arrested late Monday at Dulles Airport in Northern Virginia before he could board a flight to Qatar and then Pakistan on bank fraud charges. Awan, his younger brothers, Abid and Jamal, his wife, Hina Alvi, and Rao Abbas, his best friend, have been subjects of a federal criminal investigation led by the U.S. Capitol Police and including the FBI since February 2017.
The investigation is focused on allegations the Awan group abused their access as congressional information technology (IT) administrators for dozens of Democratic members of the House of Representatives, including former Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chairwoman Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz of Florida.
Politico reported the criminal probe concerned serious, potentially illegal, violations on the House IT network.
Gowen described Awans arrest as clearly a right-wing media-driven prosecution by a United States Attorneys Office that wants to prosecute people for working while Muslim.
Gowen is a founding partner of Gowen, Rhoades, Winograd and Silva law firm, with offices in Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia, Penn.
His official bio on the firms web site notes that he left the Public Defenders office to work for former President William Jefferson Clinton and then-Senator Hillary Clinton. Chris was a fact checker for President Clintons memoir, My Life.
He also served as a traveling aid for President Clintons national and international trips. Chris finished his tenure with the Clintons by directing the advance operations for then-Senator Hillary Clinton during her 2008 presidential campaign.
Also noted on Gowens bio is his work in a class-action lawsuit against Chevron, a long-running litigation that culminated in a June 19, 2017, denial by the U.S. Supreme Court of an appeal by the lead attorney for a group of Ecuadorian citizens, Steven Donziger.
The Ecuadorians claimed damages caused by waste disposal practices by Texaco, which Chevron took over in 2000 in a $100 billion merger. Chevron refused to pay $9.5 billion in damages against Texaco in an Ecuadorian court. Donzigers team sought to force Chevron to pay by taking the litigation to the U.S. court system.
But Donziger was convicted in 2014 in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York for violating the federal Racketeer-Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) and the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act in connection with money laundering, wire fraud, witness tampering and obstruction of justice.
A federal appeals court upheld the convictions and the case was remanded to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit following the Supreme Courts denial, which upheld the decision.
Gowens bio noted that his efforts on behalf of the lawyers who represented thousands of indigent villagers in Ecuador received national and international notoriety.
Gowen told The Daily Caller News Foundations Investigative Group Wednesday that he is no longer involved in the Ecuador case. He said he left the team when my client hired appellate counsel I still assisted the appellate counsel when they had questions.
Had the Supreme Court accepted the appeal, Gowen said, my firm would have certainly been involved to what ever level my client wished. We still find that case to be the greatest abuse of the civil justice system in our countrys history by Chevron and its team of lawyers.
No surprises there; neither the fact that the laywer is a longtime Clinton associate, nor the content of his statement.
Ooops! She left out "VAST"!!
I meant “he” left out “VAST”
Goodness.
Is Hillary involved in this?
Oh my.
Comey?
LOL
Where is the rest of this Awan clan? If they are still in the US ARREST THEM NOW before their escape to Pakistan. Is the FBI doing this on purpose?
Well, in her case it’s more likely “half-vast”!
From another thread:
...Fact is, Texaco cleaned up its share of the Ecuadorean oil-extraction operation near Lago Agrio, where the accusations were hatched, and then got two clean bills of health from the Ecuadorean government in 1995 and 1998, having fulfilled its responsibilities free and clear.
Enter Steven Donziger, an environmental zealot with a bent for Hollywood theatrics who drew in droves of big players by persuading them he could win monster verdicts with big payouts. One of these players was a hedge fund that “invests” in expected lawsuit awards...-——
Chevron Takes Battle To Radical Environmentalist Lobby
Investors.com ^ | April 3, 2014 | IBD Editorial
Well well well.
Did DWS set this up?
This has Hillary's MO all over it with, DWS as the patsy for plausible deniability. Probably something along the lines of...
"Deb, you just go along with us on this one, and you hire Awan, do what he says, and we'll get you promoted to the top!"
Prediction: DWS will commit Arkincide soon.
SS1
Debbie Wasserman Schultz Uses Voice Changer To Call Law Firm Suing DNC - Forgets To Disable Caller ID
One of these players was a hedge fund that invests in expected lawsuit awards...- Chevron Takes Battle To Radical Environmentalist Lobby Investors.com ^ | April 3, 2014 | IBD Editorial
How does a foreigner arrested for bank fraud, suspected of espionage, get out on bail within hours?
Forget it Ray. It's Washington.
My nose hurts just reading that.
Bating average? Hopefully, Imran is not a recipienet of that type of bating average like Fort Marcy Park.
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