Prosecutors: Hillary Clinton Turned State Dept. Into RICO Money-Making Enterprise | Eastern North Carolina Now

    "Felony mishandling of classified information, including our nation's most closely guarded intelligence secrets; the misappropriation and destruction of tens of thousands of government records - these are serious criminal offenses. To this point, the Justice Department and FBI have found creative ways not to charge Hillary Clinton for them," said former Assistant U.S. Attorney Andrew McCarthy on Friday.

    "Whether this will remain the case has yet to be seen," he added since a breaking news story about FBI Director James Comey has him reopening the Hillary Clinton email case.

    "New e-mails, never before reviewed by the FBI, have been recovered. The news is still emerging, and there will be many questions - particularly if it turns out that the bureau failed to obtain Ms. Abedin's communications devices earlier in the investigation, a seemingly obvious step," noted the retired federal prosecutor who investigated and tried the case of the terrorists who attacked the World Trade Center in 1994, killing six and injuring over 100 workers.

    Mrs. Clinton appears overall to have turned the office of secretary of state - a vital function - into a racketeering enterprise. This would be a violation of the RICO law - the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act of 1971 (codified in the U.S. penal code at sections 1961 et seq.).

Photograph: Look at how much corruption the Clinton family brought to just one government department when Hillary was Secretary of State. Imagine how much they will bring to the entire federal government if Hillary is elected President.

    Earlier in Hillary Clinton's march to the White House's Oval Officer, another former Department of Justice prosecutor, now heading a public-interest watchdog group, filed a RICO-related civil lawsuit against former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, former President Bill Clinton and their lucrative family foundation. The lawsuit filed on March 24 before the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida alleges that the Clintons and their foundation committed criminal violations under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO).

    The attorney, Larry Klayman, reported that the RICO lawsuit accuses the Clintons of engaging in a criminal enterprise during the last 10 years with the goal of enriching themselves personally. Klayman and his organization Freedom Watch alleges that the Clintons - through mail and wire fraud, and various fraudulent statements - misappropriated government documents to which Klayman and Freedom Watch were lawfully entitled to receive and possess under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). Specifically, the documents sought involve allegations that Hillary Clinton released Israeli war and cyber-warfare plans and practices.

    Klayman's complaint accuses then Secretary Hillary Clinton of being behind the release of documents to a reporter in order to thwart Israel's secret military plans to preemptively attack Iranian nuclear sites to stop the Islamic nation's march to producing atomic weapons. Another Klayman/Freedom Watch FOIA request was submitted for Mrs. Clinton's and her underling's records linked in any way to the "granting of waivers for persons, companies, countries and other interests to do business with Iran." In essence, they allegation is that Hillary Clinton knowingly undermined U.S. economic sanctions on the terrorist-sponsoring, nuclear-weapons-seeking nation of Iran.

    Klayman alleges that these acts are the result of the Clintons and their foundation "selling government influence in exchange for bribes from interests which have donated to The Clinton Foundation." It's also alleged that the Clintons were paid exorbitant speaking fees and money was transferred to them by other means.

    Klayman maintains that the current EmailGate scandal was basically a part of the scheme to cover up evidence of these and other related crimes by hiding emails that would incriminate the Clintons and their foundation.

    "This is the first and only hard-hitting case to address the growing email scandal. What Hillary Clinton, her husband, and their foundation have done is nothing new. It is simply part of a criminal enterprise which dates back at least 10 years, all designed to enrich themselves personally at the expense of the American people and our nation. It's time, however, that they finally be held legally accountable," said the former DOJ attorney.

    This is not the first time that a reputable attorney has made allegations about the Clintons. Even Bill Clinton's own FBI director, Louis Freeh, wrote about how Clinton let down the American people and the families of American victims of the Khobar Towers terrorist attack in Saudi Arabia during the Clinton administration. After promising to capture the Islamic terrorists responsible for the bombing at Khobar Towers - a bombing that killed 19 and injured hundreds - Freeh said that Clinton refused to telephone Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah to urge him to allow the FBI to question bombing suspects the kingdom had in their custody.

    Freeh writes in his book, My FBI: "Bill Clinton raised the subject only to tell the crown prince that he understood the Saudis' reluctance to cooperate [by allowing the FBI to investigate] and then he hit Abdullah up for a contribution to the Clinton Presidential Library. That's a fact that I am reporting."

    Freeh said he was determined to stay on as FBI director until Bill Clinton finished his term so that he could not appoint Freeh's successor. "I was concerned about who he would put in there as FBI director because [Clinton] had expressed antipathy for the FBI, for the director. [So] I was going to stay there and make sure he couldn't replace me," Freeh told Mike Wallace of CBS' 60 Minutes.
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