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RUSSIAN OLIGARCH Who Allegedly Gave Michael Cohen $500K For “Insights” Into Trump Administration Is Linked To Hillary Clinton and John Podesta
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Yesterday, pornography actress Stormy Daniels’ lawyer Michael Avenatti, made the allegation that a wealthy Russian oligarch with ties to Vladimir Putin gave Trump Attorney Michael Cohen $500,000 for “insights” into the Trump administration. How Avenatti obtained the alleged information is still in question.
[link to www.thegatewaypundit.com]
Daniels’ attorney, Michael Avenatti, also detailed other transactions he said were suspicious, including deposits from drug giant Novartis, the state-run Korea Aerospace Industries, and AT&T — which confirmed it paid Cohen’s company for “insights” into the Trump administration.
Curiously, the same wealthy Russian oligarch has some interesting ties to Hillary Clinton and the Clinton Foundation.
[link to www.washingtonexaminer.com (secure)]
The Examiner reported on the Clinton ties to in 2016.
New emails show Clinton Foundation staff pushed Hillary Clinton’s State Department to approve a meeting between Bill Clinton and a powerful Russian oligarch as her agency lined up investors for a project under his purview.
The Clintons’ relationship with Viktor Vekselberg, the billionaire whose name appears in the documents, has taken on new significance amid an expanding criminal investigation into his company. Last week, authorities raided the offices of Vekselberg’s firm, Renova Group, following allegations of bribery from several of Renova’s subsidiaries.
Vekselberg had been named head of a partnership dubbed the “Russian Silicon Valley” just three months before a Clinton Foundation employee began pushing the State Department to approve Bill Clinton’s proposed meeting with Vekselberg and a handful of other Russian executives.
The emails, obtained by conservative-leaning Citizens United and provided first to the Washington Examiner, do not reveal any illegal activity on the part of the State Department, the Clintons or their foundation.
But the records shed light on one of many relationships that blurred the lines between the Clinton’s political, financial and philanthropic pursuits while Hillary Clinton served as secretary of state.
Vekselberg’s Renova Group has donated between $50,000 and $100,000 to the Clinton Foundation, donor records show. Another firm associated with Vekselberg, OC Oerlikon, donated $25,000 to the Clinton Foundation.
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