Giuliani Explains "Massive Pay-For-Play"
Soros-Ukraine Scheme Facilitated By US Diplomats
By Tyler Durden
November 22/23, 2019 "Information
Clearing House" -
"The anti-corruption bureau is a contradiction," Giuliani told Glenn
Beck, regarding Ukraine's National Anti-Corruption
Bureau (NABU), which
Joe Biden helped establish when he was the Obama
administration's point-man on Ukraine.
As a bit of background, in December of 2018, a
Ukrainian court ruled that NABU director Artem
Sytnyk "acted illegally" when he revealed the
existence of Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort's
name to Journalist and politician Serhiy Leschenko
in a "black ledger" containing off-book payments to
Manafort by Ukraine's previous administration. The
ruling against Sytnyk and Leshchenko was later
overturned on a technicality.
"They took all the corruption cases away from the
prosecutor general, they gave it to the
anti-corruption bureau, and they got rid of all the
cases that offended Soros, and they included all the
cases against Soros' enemies," Giuliani told Beck.
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"One of the first cases they dismissed
was a case in which his [Soros's] NGO, AntAC, was
supposed to have embezzled a lot of money, but not
only that, collected dirty information on
Republicans to be transmitted, gotten by
Ukrainians, to be transmitted to this woman
Alexandra Chalupa and other people who worked for
the Democratic National Committee," Giuliani
continued.
"The first case that [former prosecutor Yuri]
Lutsenko tanked was that case at the request
of the ambassador," he added.
Elsewhere in the interview, Giuliani
described his reaction when he discovered the
Ukrainian collusion that undermined the
accusations of the Democrats made against the
president.
"Hallelujah! I now have what a defense lawyer
always wants: I can go prove somebody else
committed this crime!" Giuliani said.
Giuliani explained to Beck that he
had gone to Ukraine seeking exculpatory
evidence, that which would exonerate his client,
the president, in the special counsel Robert
Mueller investigation.
When Giuliani was asked directly about the
identity of the whistleblower, he said that he
could not speak about the matter publicly, and
could not indicate if he knew the identity or
not.
He also claimed that there were
several prosecutors in Ukraine currently who
were willing to testify about the collusion, but
they were being blocked by the U.S. State
Department. When prompted by Beck, he
said he would provide for him the names of those
individuals off air.
"The case is a massive pay-for-play
multimillion-dollar scheme, and it is an
absolute travesty of justice," Giuliani
said. -The
Blaze
Last month Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman
Lindsey Graham (R-SC) has invited Trump attorney
Rudy Giuliani to explain allegations of
rampant corruption against former Vice President Joe
Biden and his son Hunter in Ukraine. The
former New York Mayor has yet to accept.
This article was originally
published by "ZeroHedge"
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