Uranium One 17-day trial opens Oct. 24th
Federal Judge Theodore Chuang, Greenbelt, Maryland (above)
pronounced Swong (rhymes with King Kong)
The trial of Mark T. Lambert starts Oct. 24th at 9 a.m. in Greenbelt, Maryland.
Greenbelt is a suburb of Washington, D.C.
The Federal Judge is Theodore Chuang.
Lambert is faced with eleven charges involving $735,592.54:
one count of conspiracy to receive money by fraud
seven counts of wiring checks in violation of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA)
two counts of receiving money using fraudulent invoices
one count of money laundering
Mark Tutt Lambert (above)
The allegations are between Dec. 21st, 2011 and Oct. 1st, 2014.
The Uranium One deal started in 1993.
Source is former Assistant Attorney General Rod Rosenstein who wrote about it here:
At the time, Lambert was CEO of Transport Logistics.
The company had a monopoly on transporting uranium contained in 20,000 Russian nuclear warheads.
Lambert is the last and final case in the Uranium One fiasco.
Prosecutors can, however, charge other co-conspirators under the same case.
The other three cases resulted in two guilty pleas and jail sentences.
Judge Charles Day ruled in 2014 that prosecutors had no reason to arrest Mark Lambert.
Source is Page 26 linked here:
Prosecutors admitted yesterday that the Lambert case has nothing to do with:
Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation
Hillary Clinton, in her former role as Secretary of State
Clinton Foundation
the sale of 20 per cent of U.S. uranium to a Russian company
President Donald J. Trump
alleged Russian interference with U.S. elections
Committee on Foreign Investment (CFIUS) who approved sale of uranium to Russia
Prosecutors filed 20 pages of items it would like to exclude as evidence.
It starts at Page 20 in this link:
Prosecutors also said they wanted to exclude evidence presented in other Uranium One cases.
All four Uranium One cases were assigned to Judge Theodore Chuang.
Rod Rosenstein headed the prosecution team.
Former FBI Director and Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller hired:
Rod Rosenstein
Brett Kavanaugh, now a Supreme Court Judge
Ken Starr
. . . to investigate charges of impeachment against President Bill Clinton.
Starr’s team found nothing.
Above, Rod Rosenstein is pictured sitting on the couch, the last one to the right.
Also in the photo is former Special Prosecutor, Ken Starr, wearing glasses. He is standing, first one to the left.
Standing next to Starr is Judge Brett Kavanaugh, who was recently confirmed to the U.S. Supreme Court.
The other prosecutors are unidentified.
Hillary Clinton was never charged in her role in Uranium One.
Judge Tonya Chutkan covered up a Russian spy’s role as a money launderer in the Uranium One case.
It involved Mariia Butina.
She was convicted of being a Russian spy.
Butina will be released from prison on Oct. 25th.
She will return to Russia.
Chutkan’s final court order approved the destruction of evidence in the case.