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FREE TED MAHER NOW, MONACO

DAY 1,102 WRONGLY IMPRISONED ON EXTORTED FALSE CONFESSION

Edmond Safra's death was housekeeping, as well as the widow's windfall.

Why would Edmond Safra die in suspicious circumstances?

Why would Monaco suppress exculpatory evidence and manufacture incriminating evidence?

True, the widow's windfall makes her one of the world's richest women possessing a fortune to die for.

But Edmond Safra was the banker with the secrets in his head.

An investment banker with a career in the Boston and New York houses said there "was an odor about Republic".

Surely this in the Times of London of 1999 addresses that:

"a result of Mr. Safra's decision to help the FBI"

http://www.russiatoday.com/frames/frames.php3?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.sunday-times.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fpages%2Ftim%2F2000%2F07%2F25%2Ftimfgnrus01002.html

According to yesterday's report, on August 14, 1998, the $4.8 billion was transferred from the New York Federal Reserve to accounts at the Republic Bank of New York, controlled by Edmund Safra, the billionaire Lebanese banker who died in a fire at Monte Carlo last year. The Russian Central Bank defaulted on most of its short-term debt three days later, triggering the crash.

In the chaos that ensued, Mr Safra received instructions from the Central Bank and the Russian Ministry of Finance to move the $4.8 billion quickly to "other foreign accounts" through a tortuous series of international transfers, the report claims.

Afraid that the investigations that followed would tarnish his name, Mr Safra allegedly decided to co-operate with the FBI and Swiss officials, setting out in detail the mechanisms by which Russians had been using American banks to launder their money.

Mr Safra's death soon afterwards has been blamed on his male nurse. But the chief prosecutor in Geneva has reportedly said he believes the murder was a result of Mr Safra's decision to help the FBI

"a result of Mr. Safra's decision to help the FBI"

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Of course, Lily's attorney Stanley Arkin defended Natasha Kagalovsky in the Bank of New York money laundering case.

Natasha's husband Konstantin headed Russia's Menatep Bank, one of the largest.

Arkin also defended the CIA's Central American head in Iran- Contra, while Lily's attorney Brendan Sullivan defended Oliver North in that matter.

It was a master stroke of housekeeping to eliminate the CEO of Republic on the eve of its sale to HSBC.

Walking back the cat, Safra had schmoozed with the FBI about the billions the year prior to his death.

In the spring, Monaco's chief inspector Olivier Jude did the ten-week FBI National Academy at Quantico.

He then went on to supervise the three-day four-point restraint, sleep-deprivation and threats upon Ted Maher.

Ted's wife was kidnapped from the sidewalk in front of the Monaco police station, her passport stolen and used in the threats.

Michael Griffith protested the incident to our Consulate in Marseilles, and it is the subject of a current suit.

Monaco director of juridical affairs Patrice Davost wrote Sue Kelly that Monaco had given Ted a mint on the pillow at night.

Yet Davost was implicated in Charles Duchaine's Judge in Monaco as part of the corruption obstructing investigations:

Monaco 'blocked fraud inquiry which came close to princess'

The Guardian, Pierre Tran, 29 June 2002
on : lundi 1 juillet 2002 à 15:18

Senior justice officials in Monaco blocked an investigation of Italian mafia activity in the principality because it was getting too close to Princess Stephanie, according to a book published by a French investigating magistrate who worked there in the 90s.

Charles Duchaine said his inquiry uncovered evidence against a man alleged to have ties to the princess.

The allegation is a further embarrassment to the Monaco authorities, who are under fire from France and the international community to clean up the principality's tax system, which attracts money earned from arms, drugs and prostitution.

It is also a blow to the Grimaldis, Europe's longest reigning royal family.

Monaco nurtures an image of respectability and discretion but Mr Duchaine, disgusted by his experience there in 1995-99, portrays it as a place where money talks and the law obeys.

"I only tried to do my duty," he writes in his book, Judge in Monaco.

"I say 'tried', because Monaco is in reality a tax haven which often circumvents the bilateral agreements signed with my country.

"Here, money has no smell and the justice system is blocked at every level to better protect the rich investors who are behind the fortune and prestige of this princedom."

Monaco's desire to present itself as a law-abiding playground for the rich is exemplified by the way the mafia inquiry was stifled, he said.

He told Le Monde that, acting on a warrant from an Italian judge, he was looking into a fraud involving the Mafia which led to a man then alleged to have connections to Princess Stephanie.

When the Monaco authorities realised that the inquiry involved accusations of money laundering he was told to cancel the warrant documents and not to communicate with the Italian authorities, he said.

"What I deplore most of all is the way the story was hushed up," he told Le Monde.

"If the [officials] had been honest, they would have told me: 'This case directly hurts the royal family, it is our responsibility not to follow it up and not to give you the case.'

"They wanted to win on both fronts: shelve the case while making out that they were cooperating. Monaco's obsession is to preserve an image of respectability."

There is no suggestion that Princess Stephanie was involved in anything criminal or knew of any alleged mafia connections.

Patrice Davost, the director of judicial services, told Le Monde: "The criticisms contained in Mr Duchaine's work are no longer relevant.

"Monaco magistrates, even now, are fighting with no holds barred against organised crime and money laundering.

"I have not been submitted to interference from the prince [Rainier], nor from an adviser, on any case. We are free to investigate as we see fit."

A survey by the Bank of France shows there were 340,109 bank accounts held in Monaco in 1998, 60% of them in the names of non-residents.

The principality has only 30,000 residents.

With gross domestic product of about $27,000 (£17,750) a head, about a third higher than France's, Monaco is one of the richest countries in the world.

It has more police officers in relation to its population than any other country, although their duties seem to consist mainly of directing traffic rather than solving crime.

The principality levies no income tax or inheritance tax on its residents, who include champion tennis players, racing drivers and pop stars.

There are no levies on capital gains, no taxes on interest-bearing accounts and no dividend tax, and its strict laws ensure banking secrecy.

The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development says that Monaco has failed to commit to transparency in its tax system and to provide effective help in tracking down tax cheats.

It may take measures against the principality if it does not commit itself to reforms by next year.

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Edmond Safra's brain has been thrust down the memory hole of Orwellian fame.

Nothing to see here.

MONACO, WHERE MAFIA INQUIRIES ARE BLOCKED TO PROTECT THE PRINCESS

2,324 posted on 12/10/2002 7:14:34 PM PST by PhilDragoo
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To: PhilDragoo
It has more police officers in relation to its population than any other country, although their duties seem to consist mainly of directing traffic rather than solving crime.

The Monaco po-lice, experts in directing traffic, determined, sans investigation, that Safra's widow was beyond suspicion in the death of her husband, even though she stood to gain $3 million by his death. No motivation there; the Monaco po-lice said so.

2,325 posted on 12/11/2002 3:43:21 AM PST by nicmarlo
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To: PhilDragoo
MONACO, FREE TED MAHER NOW!!!!!!!
2,326 posted on 12/11/2002 4:01:56 AM PST by E.G.C.
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To: PhilDragoo
Bttt
2,328 posted on 12/11/2002 12:43:19 PM PST by firewalk
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