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BumRushDaShow

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Tue Oct 29, 2019, 05:26 PM Oct 2019

Giuliani associate can be questioned under oath about Republican money transfers, judge says

Source: CNN



Washington (CNN)Lev Parnas, the indicted associate of Rudy Giuliani, can be questioned under oath in the coming weeks about financial transfers he made to Republican political campaigns, a federal judge in Florida ordered Tuesday. The court order comes as questions swirl around Parnas' close ties to Giuliani, efforts to insert himself into Ukrainian interests and Republican politics, and as a criminal proceeding against him continues in New York.

The testimony he must provide in Florida could shed new light on the scope of his payments to American campaigns and other Trump-connected entities, as well as other financial dealings. His defense attorney did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The development comes as part of a civil court proceeding and is separate from the criminal charges in New York.

Parnas is accused in a New York federal court of conspiracy and campaign finance-related violations and has pleaded not guilty to his criminal charges. The Manhattan federal prosecutors continue to consider new charges related to him, though the parameters of their investigation are unknown. Separately, in Florida federal court, Parnas must appear within 30 days before a magistrate judge so he can be questioned about a loan he took years ago and hasn't paid back. He owes a family trust more than $500,000, and the trust has gone to court to enforce his payment.

In that pursuit, the family trust has collected information about his more recent financial dealings, including what it alleges to be money Parnas transferred to his corporate accounts, to the Trump PAC America First Action, to the National Republican Congressional Committee and to Pete Sessions for Congress -- and in turn defrauding the family trust, according to the court filings.

Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2019/10/29/politics/lev-parnas-republican-rudy-giuliani/index.html

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Giuliani associate can be questioned under oath about Republican money transfers, judge says (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Oct 2019 OP
Wring out Rudi and tRump's PLUMBERS! B Stieg Oct 2019 #1
Mahvelous news, simply MAHVELOUS!! Leghorn21 Oct 2019 #2
Was this ruling related to their attempt to assert "Executive Privillege" TheRealNorth Oct 2019 #3
It doesn't appear to be. This seems to be a separate (but related) civil suit BumRushDaShow Oct 2019 #4

BumRushDaShow

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4. It doesn't appear to be. This seems to be a separate (but related) civil suit
Tue Oct 29, 2019, 07:08 PM
Oct 2019

by a trust fund that Parnas received money from that he used for his PAC and other political donation purposes. They are suing to claw back their money (where the PAC itself is being investigated in NY as a criminal case). Am guessing he may have lied about what the money was going to be used for.

USA Today has a bit more on this (it appears that rather than continue to send dunning notices for their money, they have taken him to court to recoup their money and this is sortof procedural to require him to testify/provide a deposition under oath) -

Giuliani associate Lev Parnas must testify about GOP contributions at center of criminal case
Kevin McCoy, USA TODAY Published 6:06 p.m. ET Oct. 29, 2019 | Updated 6:06 p.m. ET Oct. 29, 2019

Lev Parnas, an associate of President Donald Trump's personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, must submit to questioning under oath about alleged fraudulent contributions to GOP politicians and causes, a federal judge in Florida ruled on Tuesday.

The ruling was issued in a civil action seeking to recover about $510,000 from Parnas.

The judge also authorized a family trust to try to recover money Parnas allegedly transferred to organizations including the pro-Trump political action committee America First Action, the National Republican Congressional Committee and a campaign committee for Pete Sessions, a former Republican congressman from Texas.

Those donations are the subject of a criminal investigation involving Parnas, a Ukrainian-born Florida businessman, Igor Fruman, a Belarus-born business associate, and two other men.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2019/10/29/judge-orders-giuliani-associate-questioned-over-debt-fraudulent-transfers/2497507001/
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