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Ah, yes. The same Grigori Loutchansky who was an honored guest of Sinkmaster's at the White House. The Russian Mafia scum dealing in black market nukes. The one on the wanted list around the world.
Then there is the matter of Grigori Loutchansky, the founder of NORDEX -- a firm based in Moscow and Vienna that U.S. intelligence has linked to "Russian criminal activity" -- who was invited not once, but twice, to meet with President Clinton for private fund-raising dinners. Exposes in Time Magazine and other American publications, indicate that NORDEX was created by the ancien Soviet regime for the purpose of earning and laundering hard currency needed to support Russian intelligence activities in the West. It is also reputed to be engaged in smuggling operations involving nuclear materials and missiles.
The Bottom Line
While it is not clear whether Mr. Loutchansky (through NORDEX or one of its cut-outs), like Mr. Huang and Mr. Cabrera, proved to be a source of large, dubious (if not positively illegal) campaign contributions for Mr. Clinton's benefit(3), one thing should be self-evident: Individuals who there is reason to believe may be engaged in activities like nuclear proliferation, drug-trafficking or associating with personnel of hostile intelligence agencies have no business being associated with the President of the United States. Such associations can only serve to legitimate such individuals, and possibly create pernicious quids pro quo for services rendered to him politically.
Is this true?