BREAKING: Eric Holder’s Replacement Busted for Helping Obama in Massive Cover-Up
Sunday, February 8th, 2015
I must confess — and I know it’s rare — to being wrong. I truly believed there was no candidate less qualified and more criminal than Eric Holder to be the attorney general of these United States.
However, it just so happens that Attorney General-designate Loretta Lynch could be just that candidate. And what’s worse is that, as a going-away present, Attorney General Holder is covering up the evidence that could prove her guilt.
The allegations stem from Lynch’s stint as the U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of New York, where she was responsible for the investigation of international money laundering by the bank HSBC.
HSBC ended up paying a $1.2 billion fine to the U.S. government for its role in the money laundering scandal, which kicked money back to Mexican drug cartels.
According to the whistleblower in the HSBC scandal, John Cruz, the Obama administration “is continuing to cover up its role in the HSBC money laundering scandal.”
He also stated that the money passed through federal wire transfer channels. Because of that, Cruz said, it’s impossible that the federal government — including Loretta Lynch, who ran the investigation — did not have access to the records proving HSBC’s guilt
The case is a rather complicated one, involving HSBC’s knowledge of loans obtained through identity theft, which the bank profited from and used for money laundering.
“When an individual finds out they got a loan they never knew about, 5 percent of that loan went to the accounting firm that made up the phony tax returns and the other 95 percent of that loan went to the manager,” Cruz told WND.
“One manager was involved in the transaction, another manager was involved in notarizing the transaction, and senior management was involved where they signed off permission to give the loans even when the loans get rejected by underwriting,” he explained.
Cruz was a former HSBC vice president who blew the whistle and was subsequently fired. He’s currently suing the bank for wrongful termination and says that the Justice Department, under Eric Holder, has stonewalled him at every turn from getting documents relating to his case.
In addition, he said that the government’s deferred prosecution of HSBC under Lynch, which consisted merely of a fine, was “a joke.”
WND also reported there was evidence the Justice Department didn’t investigate the money laundering charges because Holder was doing a favor for banking clients of his law firm.
In other words — meet the new boss, same as the old boss.
It’s somewhat unsurprising to find both the current attorney general and the possible future attorney general involved in the same scandal.
One would have hoped Obama could find someone better than Eric Holder as attorney general this time around. No such luck, it seems.
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