Posted on 12/17/2018 10:06:09 AM PST by yesthatjallen
Associates of onetime national security adviser Michael Flynn are being charged with illegally lobbying for the extradition of Fethullah Gülen, a U.S.-based Turkish cleric who has been a frequent public target of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
Federal prosecutors with the U.S. attorney's office in the Eastern District of Virginia on Monday unsealed charges against Bijan Kian, who worked as a partner at the now-defunct Flynn Intel Group, for working as an unregistered foreign agent. Kian, also known by Bijan Rafiekian, has been charged alongside Kamil Ekim Alptekin, a Turkish national and associate of Flynn who is currently believed to be in Istanbul.
The charges were revealed one day before Flynn is scheduled to be sentenced in federal court in Washington, D.C. for lying to FBI agents about his contacts with the Russian ambassador.
Flynn, who was not among those charged on Monday, pleaded guilty to one count of making false statements last December and agreed to cooperate with special counsel Robert Muellers investigation into Russian interference.
Flynn, a top Trump campaign surrogate, came under scrutiny after writing an op-ed in The Hill newspaper on Election Day 2016 in which he defended Erdoğan amid growing concerns over a crackdown on dissidents.
The charges unsealed Monday appear to stem from Muellers investigation, though the special counsels office declined to comment. NBC News reported in November of last year that Kian had become a subject of Muellers probe.
The U.S. attorney's office in the Eastern District of Virginia also declined to comment on whether the case was a referral from Mueller.
The Dec. 12 indictment unsealed Monday alleges that Kian and Alptekin conspired covertly and unlawfully to influence U.S. politicians and public opinion concerning a Turkish citizen living in the United States whose extradition was then being sought by the Government of Turkey. The indictment does not specifically name Gülen, but he is widely assumed to be the Turkish citizen referenced in it. Turkish government officials have accused Gülen, who is currently based in the U.S., of instigating a failed coup in 2016.
The defendants sought to discredit and delegitimize the Turkish citizen in the eyes of politicians and the public, and ultimately to secure the Turkish citizens extradition, the filing states. Although the Government of Turkey directed the work through Alptekin, the defendants sought to conceal Turkeys involvement in the efforts to discredit the Turkish citizen.
Flynn is not identified by name in the filing. Instead, he is referred to as Person A, an individual with whom Kian founded Company A the Flynn Intel Group.
Together, Kian and Alptekin allegedly hid the Flynn Intel Groups work for Turkish officials by listing Alptekins company as its client rather than the Turkish government. Alptekin is described as having "close ties to the highest levels of the Government of Turkey.
Prosecutors allege that Alptekins company, identified as Company B, was used to pay Kian and his associates although it is clear that Turkish government officials approved the budget for, and received regular updates on, the progress of Company As work, according to the filing.
The covert lobbying effort, branded the "Truth Campaign" and later "Operation Confidence," involved Kian and others lobbying an unnamed member of Congress, a congressional staffer and a state government in fall 2016, according to prosecutors. The filing also mentions Flynn's op-ed as part of the project.
"Company A" is said to have earned $600,000 for their work. Alptekins company also allegedly received tens of thousands of dollars in kickbacks.
In March 2017, Flynn retroactively disclosed to the Justice Department that his firm's work for Inovo may have benefited the Turkish government. But prosecutors allege that Kian and Alptekin lied to attorney's for the Flynn Intel Group about the involvement of Turkish officials in the project in order to conceal it from the Justice Department.
Prosecutors say Kian and Alptekin knowingly provided false information on federal lobbying disclosure forms about the companys work for the Turkish government, in violation of the Foreign Agents Registration Act.
ETC...
Mueller is finding everything but Russian collusion.
Yet again, not one damn thing to do with the President.
The District of Criminals is filled with illegal lobbyists, many disguised as Congressmen & Senators.
THAT’S IT TRUMP IS FINISHED!!!
plus he’s like hitler
Mueller is just trying to cover his a$$.
Yep. They are some of the busiest and high paid lobbyists.
And, theyll NEVER vote term limits, on the MSU, so its s lifelong career.
At our expense.
Disgusting.
Mueller is literally trying to charge anyone within arms reach of Trump with everything that resembles what Hillary is guilty of doing, selling her office, failing to establish as a foreign agent, etc.
This is called going on the offense and is a tactic to make the eventual investigation of Hillary seem retalliatory... also, if they give weak sentences, they can give weak sentences to Hillary as well.
So because a foreign company also did work with the Turkish government, these men are guilty of not reporting work with this company ?
I gotta say there is a very fine line here between Freedom of Speech and “lobbying”. I guess if you take money from a foreign government and then advocate for them that is lobbying. But it’s still questionable in my mind that this is a 1A protected activity.
So what is it when you are the Secretary of State and take foreign money and act in favor of foreign governments?
What confuses me is the difference between persuasion and lobbying?
Or a college prof disagreeing with your argument on a term paper vs grading you down for making it at all?
There is confusion here between coercion and persuasion.
At least half or more of congress and their aides should be imprisoned for lobbying foreign governments at the detriment of America’s best interests; i.e., selling us out.
And when are the others sides illegal works going to get the same scrutiny?
Talk about your selective prosecution !
Come on Trump - fire the lot of them !
More of Mueller’s Russki collusion scam, huh?
Is anyone else wondering when Trump’s DOJ and FBI are going to start indicting people for real, no-shit crimes? Meanwhile, other people are having their lives ruined in Mueller’s quest to find something on Trump.
Is anyone else wondering when Trump’s DOJ and FBI are going to start indicting people for real, no-shit crimes? Meanwhile, other people are having their lives ruined in Mueller’s quest to find something on Trump.
“So what is it when you are the Secretary of State and take foreign money and act in favor of foreign governments?”
Business as Usual...
America is a Banana Republic. Example number 11: Influential crooks go free, small fry are charged with crime.
timing suspicious..just before flynn case determination by judge..is mueller threatening to indict flynn or his son on similar charges if false statement charges are dismissed...
Special Counsel desperation considering tomorrow.
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