Former FBI Director Louis Freeh named in Epstein list because he 'had knowledge of Bill Clinton's travel'Freeh served as FBI Director throughout Clinton's presidency from 1993-2001
Ghislaine Maxwell's lawyers included his name on a court filing from 2016
By JEN SMITH, CHIEF REPORTER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 09:53 EST, 4 January 2024 | UPDATED: 09:53 EST, 4 January 2024
Among the infamous 'Epstein' list of high profile US businessmen and politicians released last night is former FBI Director Louis Freeh.
Freeh, who was the head of the bureau from 1993 to June 2001, was listed because he 'may have knowledge concerning travel of Bill Clinton,' according to a document filed by Ghislaine Maxwell's lawyers in June 2016.https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12926529/FBI-Director-Louis-Freeh-Epstein-list-Bill-Clinton.html
Japanese gang figures got new livers at UCLA
BY JOHN M. GLIONNA AND CHARLES ORNSTEINMAY 30, 2008 2:28 AM PT
UCLA Medical Center and its most accomplished liver surgeon provided a life-saving transplant to one of Japan’s most powerful gang bosses, law enforcement sources told The Times.
In addition, the surgeon performed liver transplants at UCLA on three other men who are now barred from entering the United States because of their criminal records or suspected affiliation with Japanese organized crime groups, said a knowledgeable law enforcement official who spoke on condition of anonymity.
The four surgeries were done between 2000 and 2004 at a time of pronounced organ scarcity. In each of those years, more than 100 patients died awaiting liver transplants in the Greater Los Angeles region.
The surgeon in each case was Dr. Ronald W. Busuttil, executive chairman of UCLA’s surgery department, according to another person familiar with the matter who also spoke on condition of anonymity. Busuttil is a world-renowned liver surgeon who co-edited a leading text on liver transplantation and is one of the highest-paid employees in the University of California system.
There is no evidence that UCLA or Busuttil knew at the time of the transplants that any of the patients had ties to Japanese gangs, commonly called yakuza. Both said in statements that they do not make moral judgments about patients and treat them based on their medical need.
U.S. transplant rules do not prohibit hospitals from performing transplants on either foreign patients or those with criminal histories.
The most prominent transplant recipient, Tadamasa Goto, had been barred from entering the U.S. because of his criminal history, several current and former law enforcement officials said. Goto leads a gang called the Goto-gumi, which experts describe as vindictive and at times brutal.
The FBI helped Goto obtain a visa to enter the United States in 2001 in exchange for leads on potentially illegal activity in this country by Japanese criminal gangs, said Jim Stern, retired chief of the FBI’s Asian criminal enterprise unit in Washington.
Goto got his liver, Stern said, but provided the bureau with little useful information on Japanese gangs.
“I don’t think Goto gave the bureau anything of significance,” Stern said. Goto “came to the States and got a liver and was laughing back to where he came from. . . . It defies logic.”
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2008-may-30-me-ucla30-story.html
アメリカでの肝臓移植[編集]
2001年4月、肝臓が悪化し、適合する肝臓を移植できるアメリカへ入国するため、連邦捜査局との間で山口組内部情報(山口組がアメリカで利用する金融機関や弘道会の幹部リストなど)を提供するなどの取引を行った[3][25]。同年7月にカリフォルニア大学ロサンゼルス校(UCLA)付属病院で手術を受け、その際同院へ10万ドルを寄付、病院側が謝意を表明したプレートを院内に掲示したが、問題となり直後に撤去された。
2003年11月、アメリカの捜査当局は後藤からの情報を元に、山口組系五菱会の最高幹部だった梶山進の資金200万ドル(約2億円)を発見し、警察庁に連絡する。この資金は全額没収された[26]。さらにアメリカはスイスの捜査当局と連携し新たに50億円を没収した。山口組の損失は約54億円に上ったが、後藤組の損失は0であった。
- 2001年 - アメリカ同時多発テロ事件発生。
"Pizza Connection" case[edit]
A notable case Freeh was associated with was the "Pizza Connection" investigation, in which he was lead prosecutor. The case, prosecuted in the mid-1980s, involved a drug trafficking operation in the United States by Sicilian organized crime members who used pizza parlors as fronts. After a 16-month trial, 17 of 19 defendants were convicted, of which 16 were sentenced.[12] The "Pizza Connection" case was, at the time, the most complex criminal investigation ever undertaken by the U.S. government.[8]
世界のテロのうらに
返信削除輝けるダークサイドジャパンw
最近、歴史もんでも福沢諭吉にしかり
返信削除維新でもその前でも
麻薬で儲けた金で近代化とかハッキリは勿論ないけど
闇の描写は増えたね
早いとここのお皿ズでその闇は死に絶えたって列記できると
いーんだけど
>チンコミサイルサマナ
削除言われてまっせw
↑おサボりくん
削除真っ当なコメントにはツッコミが弱い
さあこれからどこまで公開されるのでしょうね 米の掃除の具合でいろいろ
返信削除分かってくるくるのでしょうかね それともこれまでのようにどこかで止まる
のでしょうか