For Pras
Michel Trial for Jho Low with Guo Echo
Clinton Service Refusal Links To DC Firm
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
FEDERAL
COURTHOUSE, March 18 – Pras
Michel faces trial starting
March 27 on charges of working
for Jho Low to lobby the Obama
then Trump administrations.
He also met with
China about Guo Wengui / Miles
Kwok, detained last week along
with his chief of staff Yvette
Wang on fraud charges - Inner
City Press story here,
stand-up here.
Jho Low book here.
Michel,
formally Prakazrel Michel, has
subpoenaed Obama, Bill
Clinton, Rudy Giuliani and
Chris Christie.
Eliot Broidy, since pardoned,
and ex DOJ attorney George
Higginbotham and businesswoman
Nickie Lum Davis all pled out
in the case. But Pras Michel
is going to trial, later this
month.
On
March 17 Michel's counsel
David Kenner updated U.S.
District Court for the
District of Columbia Judge
Colleen Kollar-Kotelly about
service:
"Governor Chris
Christie has been served. 2.
As of yesterday, President
William J. Clinton has been
attempted and an individual
named 'Chris' has responded to
calls saying that 'she is not
authorized to accept service
for the former president.'
On March 18,
Kenner filed his process
server's report, including
that "The person Chris would
not confirm whether they are
an attorney, and provided a
phone number of 270-869-4546.
Investigation on this number
does indicate a likely
connection to a KRISTOPHER
JEROME HAWKINS at a law firm
of WILLIAMS CONNOLLY LLP,
located in Washington DC."
Report on Patreon here.
Inner City
Press is tracking the case,
and trial. Watch this site.
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