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VermontKevin's JournalI made the most amazing flavored vodka.
Pineapple spears, thai basil, and mint. Put into an old gravy jar then I put it in the freezer for a week. Poured a couple of inches in a tall glass, and topped it with seltzer.
Refreshing, not to sweet and bracing.
DOJ Dismisses Case 4 Russian Lawyer Right After Firing Preet Bharara
In May, the Department of Justice (DOJ) settled United States v. Prevezon Holdings Ltd., a $230 million fraud and money laundering case that accused Prevezon Holdings executives of fraudulently obtaining a tax refund from the Russian treasury.
In the case, Prevezon was represented by Natalia Veselnitskaya, the Russian attorney who met with Trump Jr. during the campaign after promising incriminating information on Hillary Clinton.
The Justice Department settled the case two days before trial for just $6 million. The letter, which was posted on Twitter Wednesday afternoon, demands to know whether the two events are connected.
"Two days before this trial was set to begin, the Department agreed to settle this $230 million case for less than $6 million and no admission of wrongdoing," it reads.
"Ms. Veselnitskaya told one Russian news outlet that the penalty was so light 'it seemed almost an apology from the government.'"
http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/341695-democrats-want-to-know-why-doj-dismissed-money-laundering-case
Yes this was settled within days of Bharara being fired.
https://twitter.com/HouseJudDems/status/885200658361724932
Dems: Why did DOJ dismiss fraud case connected to Russian lawyer?
Source: The Hill
Seventeen Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee sent a letter on Wednesday to the Justice Department demanding answers as to why the agency abruptly dismissed a money laundering case earlier this year involving the Kremlin-linked attorney who met with Donald Trump Jr. during last year's campaign.
In May, the Department of Justice (DOJ) settled United States v. Prevezon Holdings Ltd., a $230 million fraud and money laundering case that accused Prevezon Holdings executives of fraudulently obtaining a tax refund from the Russian treasury.
In the case, Prevezon was represented by Natalia Veselnitskaya, the Russian attorney who met with Trump Jr. during the campaign after promising incriminating information on Hillary Clinton.
The Justice Department settled the case two days before trial for just $6 million. The letter, which was posted on Twitter Wednesday afternoon, demands to know whether the two events are connected.
"Two days before this trial was set to begin, the Department agreed to settle this $230 million case for less than $6 million and no admission of wrongdoing," it reads.
"Ms. Veselnitskaya told one Russian news outlet that the penalty was so light 'it seemed almost an apology from the government.'"
Read more: http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/341695-democrats-want-to-know-why-doj-dismissed-money-laundering-case
This is the Russian Lawyer Jr. met with.
Look at the settlement date. It's right after Preet Bharara was fired.
Just Started Game of Thrones. UPDATED
Retired, living in Vermont. I read alot.
Now have a new HBO channel, thanks to my son-in-law.
Worth watching?
Update.
I have now watched all 6 six seasons. Some episodes I had to rewind. I really liked it. I'm going to watch on Sunday night. My son-in-law wants to bet in an online forum, I don't feel confident enough yet.
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