George Soros battles $10B lawsuit, familiar charges of wielding political influence

J. Christian Adams is a conspiracy theorist loon who thought the biggest threat in the last election was illegal alien voting, and who believed the DOJ was hostile to white people.

Nuff said.

Why can't you guys find someone normal to refer to or quote? Just like bad mortgages bundled together, the combined stupid opinions of people who lost their mind doesn't somehow raise their value above crap.
Thank you so much. Unfortunately your post will fall on mostly deaf ears. Soros is the single most important private philanthropist in the world today. He has spent his fortune fighting totalitarian governments and promoting self-determination and freedom. He has founded Universities and spent tremendous amounts of money on behalf of refugees and those impacted by war, and put himself at risk to do it. He is a true hero. In doing these things he has made himself a target for every kook and totalitarian government. He has no interest in responding to these absurd attacks. And why should he have to? They are nonsense!

The annual reports of the Open Society Foundations are available on the internet for anyone interested in truth. Soros's selfless contributions to humanity are described in a number of books. It is a common mistake to believe that Soros approves of everything groups that received support have done. Soros in not involved in the day to day operations of the Foundations. The Foundations support what they believe are worthy causes according to their guidelines, and then step back. A small number of these projects turn out to be ill advised, and when they do, support is terminated. Billions are involved, and why someone would think that Soros has time to micro manage is beyond me , and certainly naive.
 
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And yet Adams backs up his assertions with a list of clear facts. Are you trying to state that the DOJ under Obama was not hostile to white people and police? Fortunately the agency is moving in a new direction under Jeff Sessions. He is focused on Justice. You know... the entire reason the agency exists and the third word in its name.
He doesn't back them up with complete facts. Don't be fooled. Get the complete facts. For example, we all know that Soros was convicted of insider trading in France regarding his investment in Société Générale. But how many know that he was acquitted well before he was convicted. And how many know of the politics involved? See a very thorough Wiki article on this subject if you are interested in the complete information. That screwball's attack on Soros, likely connected to BSGR, is loaded with incomplete facts intended to mislead.
 
Piezoe just argued that Soros was cleared of insider trading...
by a fricken human rights court.


This would be really really funny... that piezoe was telling us not to be fooled... if Piezoe had not become so deceptive in so many other posts. (Well its still funny.)


footnote 64...
Smith, Heather (October 4, 2011). "Soros Insider-Trading Conviction Reviewed by Human Rights Court". Bloomberg Businessweek. Retrieved October 12, 2011.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Soros



whereas
Piezoe's favorite paper... does not mention such stupidity.

http://www.nytimes.com/2002/12/21/b...-in-france-on-charges-of-insider-trading.html


After a 14-year investigation, a French court today convicted the American financier George Soros of insider trading and fined him 2.2 million euros ($2.3 million), the amount prosecutors said he had profited from the trading. Mr. Soros, who was not present in the courtroom, called the verdict unfounded and said he would appeal.

Mr. Soros, chairman and president of Soros Fund Management, is one of the world's richest fund managers, and probably its most famous. He is best known for making huge and very successful speculative bets in currency markets, and for his extensive philanthropy, most notably in countries of Eastern Europe.



http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/14/business/worldbusiness/14iht-soros.1974397.html


PARIS — The highest court in France on Wednesday rejected a bid by George Soros, the billionaire investor, to overturn a conviction for insider trading in a case dating back nearly 20 years, leaving the first blemish on his five-decade investing career.


He doesn't back them up with complete facts. Don't be fooled. Get the complete facts. For example, we all know that Soros was convicted of insider trading in France regarding his investment in Société Générale. But how many know that he was acquitted well before he was convicted. And how many know of the politics involved? See a very thorough Wiki article on this subject if you are interested in the complete information. That screwball's attack on Soros, likely connected to BSGR, is loaded with incomplete facts intended to mislead.
 
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There's this:

"A report issued today by the inspector general of the Department of Justice shows the Civil Rights Division of one of the most powerful organizations in the federal government has widespread hostility to protecting the civil rights of whites."

Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2013/03/new-report-doj-hostile-to-civil-rights-for-whites/#GAHIfcXJ6bwSv4tO.99

yet the leftist brain thinks Adams is a conspiracy theorist for agreeing with the Inspector General's report under Obama.

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“Americans do not understand the extent to which Soros fuels this anti-constitutional, anti-American agenda.”

- J. Christian Adams, former DOJ attorney

George Soros battles $10B lawsuit, familiar charges of wielding political influence

http://www.foxnews.com/world/2017/0...iar-charges-wielding-political-influence.html

A $10 billion suit against George Soros accuses the self-styled humanitarian of meddling in the politics of a poor African country in order to settle his own scores, a charge the billionaire’s critics say reflects his longtime modus operandi.

The 86-year-old investor, who controls a web of international nonprofits in addition to his vast financial empire, used his sway with the government of Guinea to freeze Israeli company BSG Resources out of the West African nation’s lucrative iron ore mining contracts, according to the suit filed last month in New York Federal Court by BSG Resources.

"Soros was motivated solely by malice, as there was no economic interest he had in Guinea," BSGR alleges in court papers.

A spokesman for Soros, who regularly supports nascent democratic governments in Eastern Europe and Africa, said the philanthropist has a lifelong interest in helping impoverished nations, and only backed a probe of BSG out of corruption concerns.

Whatever the ultimate outcome in the current case, it is not the first time Soros has been accused of sowing political upheaval to advance a personal agenda. Critics around the world, including in the U.S. and in Soros’ homeland of Hungary, say the liberal financier often masquerades as a humanitarian while manipulating the political landscape.

“We are committed to use all legal means at our disposal to stop pseudo-civil society spy groups such as the ones funded by George Soros,” Hungary’s top education official, Minister of Human Capacities Zoltan Balog said recently.

In the U.S., Soros has spent heavily on politics from local district attorney races to presidential campaigns. While his stated goals have included reshaping the justice system, achieving income equality, battling climate change and fighting racism, critics say he has used his money to buy massive influence within the Democratic Party.

Soros has also been accused of using his Open Society Foundation and U.S. diplomatic connections to interfere with the government of Macedonia, according to Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah.

In 2002, Soros was convicted in France of insider trading for buying stakes in companies previously owned by the government, including the bank Société Générale, based on confidential information.

In the current case, BSG is controlled by Soros’ nemesis and fellow billionaire Beny Steinmetz, who accuses Soros and his nonprofits of orchestrating a bribery probe to manipulate the administration of President Alpha Conde to strip BSGR of mining contracts.

Steinmetz claims Soros was motivated by hostility toward Israel and a 20-year-old grudge against Steinmetz regarding a business in Russia and his alleged hostility towards Israel.

“To Soros, Steinmetz’s success, as well as his active, passionate promotion of Israeli life, business and culture are anathema,” BSGR said in the complaint. “Soros is also well known for his long-standing animus toward the state of Israel.”

BSG was stripped of its mining rights when it refused to pay hundreds of millions of dollars to keep its mining license, according to the suit, which further alleges Soros enlisted Obama’s Department of Justice to investigate BSG.

Soros has denied all the allegations. A Soros spokesperson told Fox News BSG is trying to divert attention from its own legal issues.

“The allegations in BSGR’s lawsuit are frivolous and entirely false,” the spokesperson said. “The lawsuit is a PR stunt meant to deflect attention from BSGR’s mounting legal problems across multiple jurisdictions.”

BSG hopes to make Soros’ influence on the U.S. government, and in particular the Obama administration, a key part of its case. After the Soros-backed probe claimed evidence of bribery against BSG, the U.S. Department of Justice convened a grand jury to look into the case. Critics say it is an example of Soros using his political clout to further his goals.

“We are appalled that a person can manipulate the Department of Justice, which is funded by U.S. taxpayers,” Dag Cramer, director of BSG Resources, told Fox News. “I know there are political overtones, but it doesn’t seem right that Soros would be directing the policy of the DOJ—I’d like to think that such things would not happen under the Trump administration.”

J. Christian Adams, a former DOJ attorney under the Obama administration who is now president of Public Interest Legal Foundation, told Fox News Soros had the Obama DOJ at his beck and call.

“Soros’ organizations in the U.S. were instrumental in shaping DOJ policy under the Obama administration,” Adams said, noting allegations that Soros was involved in police procedures and voter ID rules across the nation. “Americans do not understand the extent to which Soros fuels this anti-constitutional, anti-American agenda.”

A DOJ spokesperson declined to confirm or deny whether it is investigating BSG as part of a criminal case, but confirmed it has found jurisdiction in the past to investigate bribery in Guinea’s lucrative mining industry in cases involving neither BSG nor Soros.

Attorney for BSG Resources Louis Solomon told Fox News they hope to begin court proceedings in July in New York City.

"Soros was motivated solely by malice"? Soros is the controller of malice!
 
He doesn't back them up with complete facts. Don't be fooled. Get the complete facts. For example, we all know that Soros was convicted of insider trading in France regarding his investment in Société Générale. But how many know that he was acquitted well before he was convicted. And how many know of the politics involved? See a very thorough Wiki article on this subject if you are interested in the complete information. That screwball's attack on Soros, likely connected to BSGR, is loaded with incomplete facts intended to mislead.

I have been quite curious why many people, especially when referring to certain website, constantly criticising/ attacking Soros for his wrong stance/doing. He is not god, or holy man. We all know that.

Any similar person of similar background (such as hedge fund) spending serious money to support a preferred political party should be an adequate and hourable thing to do in any democratic society, imo.

That would be the main driving force for minimising potential corruption, and maximising that people's voices can be heard broadly and openly. Opposition voices are always important to democracy! Always!

Soros' opposition perhaps should have thanked him for his acts, rather than critically critising him almost daily on various unlimited issues that can be supplied by particular sources.

I did read a few of Soros' books. They were OK. Nothing sinister at all. His challenges to having an open society for liberty purpose would be invaluable. imo

How many other hedge fund guys wrote books/theses about macroeconomics, social-political theory, etc. to contribute to the society their personal knowledge and econ-political conviction gained through their experience in capital markets investment and global macro trading? I don't know.

Having earned so much negative news daily from political oppositions, Soros must have done something good, very good, I would guess.

Just 2 cents.
 
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