BREAKING! 11-COUNT INDICTMENT FINALLY HANDED DOWN ON URANIUM ONE!

It is finally out!
Mark Lambert, the “former co-president of a maryland-based transportation company that provides services for transportation of nuclear materials” is facing charges for the alleged Russian bribery scheme that involved Hillary Clinton and the Obama administration and Uranium one.
In their statement, the Department of Justice said that one of the charges against Lambert was “one count of conspiracy to violate the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) and to commit wire fraud, seven counts of violating the FCPA, two counts of wire fraud and one count of international promotion money laundering.”
The whole plot mainly circles around TENEX, which is a accessory of Russia’s State Atomic Energy Corporation. All commercial sales for Russia’s Rosatom are in their charge. And they took control of the Uranium One back in 2013 as well.
As a report from The Hill states, it was discovered that federal officials started gathering evidence about Russian officials who took part in the bribery,extortion and money laundering that had connections to Uranium One, since 2009.
Reportedly, according to the FBI and court documents, federal agents used a confidential U.S. witness who was infiltrated in the Russian nuclear industry, to collect broad financial records, make secret recordings and seize emails.
This operation started as early as 2009, and it revealed that Moscow had endangered an uranium trucking firm from America with bribes that were violating the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
Sources told The Hill that, in addition to this, they also managed to get an eyewitness account that was supported by documents, that indicated that Russian nuclear officials had given millions of dollars to the United States in order to finance the Clinton’s charitable foundation during the time when Hillary Clinton was serving as a Secretary of State, and contributed with a favorable decision to Moscow.
But, instead of bringing charges immediately at that time in 2010, the DOJ pursued the investigation for almost four years and left the public and the Congress in the dark about this.
This led to Attorney General Jeff Sessions last month’s decision when he ordered the Department of Justice to start “interviewing FBI agents about evidence they uncovered in a criminal investigation into a highly-controversial uranium deal that involves Bill and Hillary Clinton.”
Hopefully, this will be the beginning of the end, and we’ll finally get to the bottom of this well of corruption.
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