Bribery, Corruption At Justice Dept...

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Not gonna hear about this on CNN,NBC,or NPR, but it is happening.

Bribery, compromised officials leave indicted financial-crime suspects free from prosecution under Holder’s DOJ.


A U.S. Justice Department source has told The Daily Caller that at least two DOJ prosecutors accepted cash bribes from allegedly corrupt finance executives who were indicted under court seal within the past 13 months, but never arrested or prosecuted.

The sitting governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands, his attorney general and an unspecified number of Virgin Islands legislators also accepted bribes, the source said, adding that U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder is aware prosecutors and elected officials were bribed and otherwise compromised, but has not held anyone accountable.

The bribed officials, an attorney with knowledge of the investigation told TheDC, remain on the taxpayers’ payroll at the Justice Department without any accountability. The DOJ source said Holder does not want to admit public officials accepted bribes while under his leadership.

That source said that until the summer of 2011, the two compromised prosecutors were part of a team of more than 25 federal prosecutors pursuing a financial crime ring, and at least five other prosecutors tasked to the case were also compromised by the criminal suspects they were investigating, without being bribed.


Read more: Justice Department | Bribery | Corruption | Financial-Crime Suspects | The Daily Caller
 
Not gonna hear about this on CNN,NBC,or NPR, but it is happening.

Bribery, compromised officials leave indicted financial-crime suspects free from prosecution under Holder’s DOJ.


A U.S. Justice Department source has told The Daily Caller that at least two DOJ prosecutors accepted cash bribes from allegedly corrupt finance executives who were indicted under court seal within the past 13 months, but never arrested or prosecuted.

The sitting governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands, his attorney general and an unspecified number of Virgin Islands legislators also accepted bribes, the source said, adding that U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder is aware prosecutors and elected officials were bribed and otherwise compromised, but has not held anyone accountable.

The bribed officials, an attorney with knowledge of the investigation told TheDC, remain on the taxpayers’ payroll at the Justice Department without any accountability. The DOJ source said Holder does not want to admit public officials accepted bribes while under his leadership.

That source said that until the summer of 2011, the two compromised prosecutors were part of a team of more than 25 federal prosecutors pursuing a financial crime ring, and at least five other prosecutors tasked to the case were also compromised by the criminal suspects they were investigating, without being bribed.


Read more: Justice Department | Bribery | Corruption | Financial-Crime Suspects | The Daily Caller

I'm sorry...but in this day and age I have learned not to take the word of an "un-named" source.
 
Yep, it's been happening all along. Eric Holder is a Chicago Punk, that thinks he is above the law......oh wait, that's Barack Obama, sorry I get them confused on occasion. ;)
 
Not gonna hear about this on CNN,NBC,or NPR, but it is happening.

Bribery, compromised officials leave indicted financial-crime suspects free from prosecution under Holder’s DOJ.


A U.S. Justice Department source has told The Daily Caller that at least two DOJ prosecutors accepted cash bribes from allegedly corrupt finance executives who were indicted under court seal within the past 13 months, but never arrested or prosecuted.

The sitting governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands, his attorney general and an unspecified number of Virgin Islands legislators also accepted bribes, the source said, adding that U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder is aware prosecutors and elected officials were bribed and otherwise compromised, but has not held anyone accountable.

The bribed officials, an attorney with knowledge of the investigation told TheDC, remain on the taxpayers’ payroll at the Justice Department without any accountability. The DOJ source said Holder does not want to admit public officials accepted bribes while under his leadership.

That source said that until the summer of 2011, the two compromised prosecutors were part of a team of more than 25 federal prosecutors pursuing a financial crime ring, and at least five other prosecutors tasked to the case were also compromised by the criminal suspects they were investigating, without being bribed.


Read more: Justice Department | Bribery | Corruption | Financial-Crime Suspects | The Daily Caller

I'm sorry...but in this day and age I have learned not to take the word of an "un-named" source.

It's actually in the DemocRatic playbook. It's "the seriousness of the allegations" that calls for an investigation. Let them play by their own rules. :eusa_whistle:
 
Not gonna hear about this on CNN,NBC,or NPR, but it is happening.

Bribery, compromised officials leave indicted financial-crime suspects free from prosecution under Holder’s DOJ.


A U.S. Justice Department source has told The Daily Caller that at least two DOJ prosecutors accepted cash bribes from allegedly corrupt finance executives who were indicted under court seal within the past 13 months, but never arrested or prosecuted.

The sitting governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands, his attorney general and an unspecified number of Virgin Islands legislators also accepted bribes, the source said, adding that U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder is aware prosecutors and elected officials were bribed and otherwise compromised, but has not held anyone accountable.

The bribed officials, an attorney with knowledge of the investigation told TheDC, remain on the taxpayers’ payroll at the Justice Department without any accountability. The DOJ source said Holder does not want to admit public officials accepted bribes while under his leadership.

That source said that until the summer of 2011, the two compromised prosecutors were part of a team of more than 25 federal prosecutors pursuing a financial crime ring, and at least five other prosecutors tasked to the case were also compromised by the criminal suspects they were investigating, without being bribed.


Read more: Justice Department | Bribery | Corruption | Financial-Crime Suspects | The Daily Caller

I'm sorry...but in this day and age I have learned not to take the word of an "un-named" source.

It's actually in the DemocRatic playbook. It's "the seriousness of the allegations" that calls for an investigation. Let them play by their own rules. :eusa_whistle:

It's not a crime when a Democrat does it. Sums up their dimwitted warped mentality. :cuckoo:
 
Corruption is the name of the game with the obama DOJ.... voter intimidation, gun running and now bribery...

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Holder is the guy who set up the pardon for one of the most notorious financial criminals in history when he was Clinton's ass't A.G. Marc Rich was on the FBI's 10 most wanted list when Clinton pardoned him for no apparent reason. The pieces started to fall together when Rich's wife donated a million dollars to Clinton's library fund.
 
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Yes we know, shoot the messenger when you hear truth about your Dear Leader. We get it. :up_yours:
 

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