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FBI uncovered Russian bribery plot before Obama nuclear deal
The Hill ^ | 10/17/2017 | John Solomon and Alison Spann

Posted on 10/17/2017 4:59:30 AM PDT by Rastus

Before the Obama administration approved a controversial deal in 2010 giving Moscow control of a large swath of American uranium, the FBI had gathered substantial evidence that Russian nuclear industry officials were engaged in bribery, kickbacks, extortion and money laundering designed to grow Vladimir Putin’s atomic energy business inside the United States, according to government documents and interviews.

Federal agents used a confidential U.S. witness working inside the Russian nuclear industry to gather extensive financial records, make secret recordings and intercept emails as early as 2009 that showed Moscow had compromised an American uranium trucking firm with bribes and kickbacks in violation of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, FBI and court documents show.

They also obtained an eyewitness account — backed by documents — indicating Russian nuclear officials had routed millions of dollars to the U.S. designed to benefit former President Bill Clinton’s charitable foundation during the time Secretary of State Hillary Clinton served on a government body that provided a favorable decision to Moscow, sources told The Hill.

The racketeering scheme was conducted “with the consent of higher level officials” in Russia who “shared the proceeds” from the kickbacks, one agent declared in an affidavit years later.

Rather than bring immediate charges in 2010, however, the Department of Justice (DOJ) continued investigating the matter for nearly four more years, essentially leaving the American public and Congress in the dark about Russian nuclear corruption on U.S. soil during a period when the Obama administration made two major decisions benefitting Putin’s commercial nuclear ambitions.

The first decision occurred in October 2010, when the State Department and government agencies on the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States unanimously approved the partial sale of Canadian mining company Uranium One to the Russian nuclear giant Rosatom, giving Moscow control of more than 20 percent of America’s uranium supply.

When this sale was used by Trump on the campaign trail last year, Hillary Clinton’s spokesman said she was not involved in the committee review and noted the State Department official who handled it said she “never intervened ... on any [Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States] matter.”

In 2011, the administration gave approval for Rosatom’s Tenex subsidiary to sell commercial uranium to U.S. nuclear power plants in a partnership with the United States Enrichment Corp. Before then, Tenex had been limited to selling U.S. nuclear power plants reprocessed uranium recovered from dismantled Soviet nuclear weapons under the 1990s Megatons to Megawatts peace program.

“The Russians were compromising American contractors in the nuclear industry with kickbacks and extortion threats, all of which raised legitimate national security concerns. And none of that evidence got aired before the Obama administration made those decisions,” a person who worked on the case told The Hill, speaking on condition of anonymity for fear of retribution by U.S. or Russian officials.

The Obama administration’s decision to approve Rosatom’s purchase of Uranium One has been a source of political controversy since 2015.

That’s when conservative author Peter Schweitzer and The New York Times documented how Bill Clinton collected hundreds of thousands of dollars in Russian speaking fees and his charitable foundation collected millions in donations from parties interested in the deal while Hillary Clinton presided on the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States.

The Obama administration and the Clintons defended their actions at the time, insisting there was no evidence that any Russians or donors engaged in wrongdoing and there was no national security reason for any member of the committee to oppose the Uranium One deal.

But FBI, Energy Department and court documents reviewed by The Hill show the FBI in fact had gathered substantial evidence well before the committee’s decision that Vadim Mikerin — the main Russian overseeing Putin’s nuclear expansion inside the United States — was engaged in wrongdoing starting in 2009.

Then-Attorney General Eric Holder was among the Obama administration officials joining Hillary Clinton on the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States at the time the Uranium One deal was approved. Multiple current and former government officials told The Hill they did not know whether the FBI or DOJ ever alerted committee members to the criminal activity they uncovered.

Spokesmen for Holder and Clinton did not return calls seeking comment. The Justice Department also didn’t comment.

Mikerin was a director of Rosatom’s Tenex in Moscow since the early 2000s, where he oversaw Rosatom’s nuclear collaboration with the United States under the Megatons to Megwatts program and its commercial uranium sales to other countries. In 2010, Mikerin was dispatched to the U.S. on a work visa approved by the Obama administration to open Rosatom’s new American arm called Tenam.

Between 2009 and January 2012, Mikerin “did knowingly and willfully combine, conspire confederate and agree with other persons … to obstruct, delay and affect commerce and the movement of an article and commodity (enriched uranium) in commerce by extortion,” a November 2014 indictment stated.

His illegal conduct was captured with the help of a confidential witness, an American businessman, who began making kickback payments at Mikerin’s direction and with the permission of the FBI. The first kickback payment recorded by the FBI through its informant was dated Nov. 27, 2009, the records show.

In evidentiary affidavits signed in 2014 and 2015, an Energy Department agent assigned to assist the FBI in the case testified that Mikerin supervised a “racketeering scheme” that involved extortion, bribery, money laundering and kickbacks that were both directed by and provided benefit to more senior officials back in Russia.

“As part of the scheme, Mikerin, with the consent of higher level officials at TENEX and Rosatom (both Russian state-owned entities) would offer no-bid contracts to US businesses in exchange for kickbacks in the form of money payments made to some offshore banks accounts,” Agent David Garden testified.

“Mikerin apparently then shared the proceeds with other co-conspirators associated with TENEX in Russia and elsewhere,” the agent added.

The investigation was ultimately supervised by then-U.S. Attorney Rod Rosenstein, an Obama appointee who now serves as President Trump’s deputy attorney general, and then-Assistant FBI Director Andrew McCabe, now the deputy FBI director under Trump, Justice Department documents show.

Both men now play a key role in the current investigation into possible, but still unproven collusion between Russia and Donald Trump’s campaign during the 2016 election. McCabe is under congressional and Justice Department inspector general investigation in connection with money his wife’s Virginia state Senate campaign accepted in 2015 from now-Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe at a time when McAuliffe was reportedly under investigation by the FBI.

The connections to the current Russia case are many. The Mikerin probe began in 2009 when Robert Mueller, now the special counsel in charge of the Trump case, was still FBI director. And it ended in late 2015 under the direction of then-FBI Director James Comey, who Trump fired earlier this year.

Its many twist and turns aside, the FBI nuclear industry case proved a gold mine, in part because it uncovered a new Russian money laundering apparatus that routed bribe and kickback payments through financial instruments in Cyprus, Latvia and Seychelles. A Russian financier in New Jersey was among those arrested for the money laundering, court records show.

The case also exposed a serious national security breach: Mikerin had given a contract to an American trucking firm called Transport Logistics International that held the sensitive job of transporting Russia’s uranium around the United States in return for more than $2 million in kickbacks from some of its executives, court records show.

One of Mikerin’s former employees told the FBI that Tenex officials in Russia specifically directed the scheme to “allow for padded pricing to include kickbacks,” agents testified in one court filing.

Bringing down a major Russian nuclear corruption scheme that had both compromised a sensitive uranium transportation asset inside the U.S. and facilitated international money laundering would seem a major feather in any law enforcement agency’s cap.

But the Justice Department and FBI took little credit in 2014 when Mikerin, the Russian financier and the trucking firm executives were arrested and charged.

The only public statement occurred an entire year later when the Justice Department put out a little-noticed press release in August 2015, just days before Labor Day. The release noted that the various defendants had reached plea deals.

By that time, the criminal cases against Mikerin had been narrowed to a single charge of money laundering for a scheme that officials admitted stretched from 2004 to 2014. And though agents had evidence of criminal wrongdoing they collected since at least 2009, federal prosecutors only cited in the plea agreement a handful of transactions that occurred in 2011 and 2012, well after the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States’s approval.

The final court case also made no mention of any connection to the influence peddling conversations the FBI undercover informant witnessed about the Russian nuclear officials trying to ingratiate themselves with the Clintons even though agents had gathered documents showing the transmission of millions of dollars from Russia’s nuclear industry to an American entity that had provided assistance to Bill Clinton’s foundation, sources confirmed to The Hill.

The lack of fanfare left many key players in Washington with no inkling that a major Russian nuclear corruption scheme with serious national security implications had been uncovered.

On Dec. 15, 2015, the Justice Department put out a release stating that Mikerin, “a former Russian official residing in Maryland was sentenced today to 48 months in prison” and ordered to forfeit more than $2.1 million.

Ronald Hosko, who served as the assistant FBI director in charge of criminal cases when the investigation was underway, told The Hill he did not recall ever being briefed about Mikerin’s case by the counterintelligence side of the bureau despite the criminal charges that were being lodged.

“I had no idea this case was being conducted,” a surprised Hosko said in an interview.

Likewise, major congressional figures were also kept in the dark.

Former Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Mich.), who chaired the House Intelligence Committee during the time the FBI probe was being conducted, told The Hill that he had never been told anything about the Russian nuclear corruption case even though many fellow lawmakers had serious concerns about the Obama administration’s approval of the Uranium One deal.

“Not providing information on a corruption scheme before the Russian uranium deal was approved by U.S. regulators and engage appropriate congressional committees has served to undermine U.S. national security interests by the very people charged with protecting them,” he said. “The Russian efforts to manipulate our American political enterprise is breathtaking.”


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This is the "BOOM" that Hannity has been promoting. It's too early in the morning to know if there is anything of major consequence here, but it looks
1 posted on 10/17/2017 4:59:30 AM PDT by Rastus
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Sorry. It’s too early in the morning for my brain to process this, but it looks promising. A money quote:


They also obtained an eyewitness account — backed by documents — indicating Russian nuclear officials had routed millions of dollars to the U.S. designed to benefit former President Bill Clinton’s charitable foundation during the time Secretary of State Hillary Clinton served on a government body that provided a favorable decision to Moscow, sources told The Hill.


2 posted on 10/17/2017 5:00:47 AM PDT by Rastus
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Full, non-truncated title:

FBI uncovered Russian bribery plot before Obama administration approved controversial nuclear deal with Moscow


3 posted on 10/17/2017 5:01:31 AM PDT by Rastus
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btt


4 posted on 10/17/2017 5:03:23 AM PDT by KSCITYBOY (The media is corrupt)
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It’s too early in the morning to know if there is anything of major consequence


There is, but the MSM will completely ignore it. It involved Democrats.


5 posted on 10/17/2017 5:04:12 AM PDT by rbg81 (Truth is stranger than fiction)
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This will go nowhere..... Jeff will see to that!


6 posted on 10/17/2017 5:04:46 AM PDT by Trevieze (Messy desk is a sign of a messy mind. An empty desk is a sign of an empty mind!)
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“Tell Vlad I will have more flexibility after I win reelection.” 0bama to Medvedev (circa 2012

5.56mm


7 posted on 10/17/2017 5:06:57 AM PDT by M Kehoe
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It doesn’t matter who was involved, who benefited, or when it happened. It’s Trump’s fault. /s


8 posted on 10/17/2017 5:08:37 AM PDT by Fresh Wind (Hillary: Go to jail. Go directly to jail. Do not pass GO. Do not collect 2 billion dollars.)
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If ever a corruption scandal deserved a Congressional investigation, this is it. (This makes the Reagan era sale of Hawk missiles, which the Democrats used to their advantage, look like child’s play.) Unfortunately, it is a sad but true fact that the Justice Department and FBI are utterly corrupt. Thus, they cannot be expected to do a proper investigation of individuals involved in an action that many see as little short of treachery.


9 posted on 10/17/2017 5:14:02 AM PDT by Bookshelf
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We now know why certain FBI personnel are involved in the Trump coup attempt, and why Hillary is pushing the ‘Russian interference’ narrative. This stuff cannot spill out to the Clinton Crime Family and the Deep State drones are pushing back against the tidalwave of corruption.


10 posted on 10/17/2017 5:14:36 AM PDT by SERKIT ("Blazing Saddles" explains it all.......)
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This is not just a BOOM. This is a major KABOOM with follow up tremors.

If this is true and the people exposing it don’t suddenly die of natural causes, this will destroy a lot of powerful people.

Get the popcorn.


11 posted on 10/17/2017 5:17:01 AM PDT by tired&retired (Blessings)
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“The investigation was ultimately supervised by then-U.S. Attorney Rod Rosenstein, an Obama appointee who now serves as President Trump’s deputy attorney general, and then-Assistant FBI Director Andrew McCabe, now the deputy FBI director under Trump, Justice Department documents show.”

http://archive.is/K8XvP#selection-1903.0-1906.0


12 posted on 10/17/2017 5:21:20 AM PDT by PGalt
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It figures.


13 posted on 10/17/2017 5:22:18 AM PDT by mewzilla (Was Obama surveilling John Roberts? Might explain a lot.)
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To: M Kehoe

Yep.. That phrase of Obama’s was the first thing I thought of, too.


14 posted on 10/17/2017 5:25:32 AM PDT by DivineMomentsOfTruth ("Liberals see what they believe.. Conservatives believe what they see.")
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Lynch Obama & Clinton - chain of command commies.
15 posted on 10/17/2017 5:26:15 AM PDT by PGalt
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Does Kelly see that this gets into our Pres’s “in-box”? What’s the wager?


16 posted on 10/17/2017 5:30:30 AM PDT by happytrumper
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My Lord.. Rosenstein! Figures nothing was done about it!


17 posted on 10/17/2017 5:31:00 AM PDT by DivineMomentsOfTruth ("Liberals see what they believe.. Conservatives believe what they see.")
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How is this not spiked?


18 posted on 10/17/2017 5:35:07 AM PDT by Titus-Maximus (It doesn't matter who votes for whom, it only matters who counts the votes - Joe Stalin)
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in the dark about Russian nuclear corruption on U.S. soil

Russian corruption? They were just buying what we were selling. This sounds like good 'ol American corruption to me.

19 posted on 10/17/2017 5:41:46 AM PDT by AndyJackson
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"This is not just a BOOM. This is a major KABOOM with follow up tremors. If this is true and the people exposing it don’t suddenly die of natural causes, this will destroy a lot of powerful people. Get the popcorn."

You are an optimist. The Democrat controlled media will ignore or downplay it. The DOJ will assure that it goes no where and the GOPe will look away and make sure that nothing comes of it in Congress.

20 posted on 10/17/2017 5:42:20 AM PDT by Truth29
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