oh my goodness... Originally Posted by nevergaveitathought
... So YOU don't believe Joe Biden got 5 Million from Burisma, Tiny? Originally Posted by Salty AgainSalty and nevergaveitathought,
I may have to reexamine my view. Based on what nevergaveitathought wrote, I need to take a closer look at Devon Archer's transcript.
Here's a link to the FBI report on the interview with the informant.
https://www.grassley.senate.gov/down...rassley_-biden
This report is where the "5 million" figures came from.
I suspect the 5 million figure is just something Zlochevsky (see below) pulled out of the air, because it had a "5" in it, and furthermore believe it's likely all or almost all the money went to Hunter, or to Hunter Biden, James Biden, and/or their kids and prostitutes and drug dealers and the like.
In the report, Ostapenko is the chief financial officer of Bursima and Zlochevsky is the CEO and owner of Burisma. The informant sounds like a U.S. investment banker for the oil and gas E&P industry Some bullet points-
1. Burisma hired Hunter and the former President or Prime Minister of Poland. Hunter was hired to "protect us, through his Dad, from all kinds of problems."
2. Burisma was in contact with the informant about buying a U.S. oil company because it couldn't rely on Hunter, because Hunter "wasn't smart". Zlochevsky in fact said his dog is smarter than Hunter.
3. The informant believed the fact that Burisma had been under investigation in Ukraine and that Joe Biden had stated Shokin was corrupt could make it difficult for Burisma to become a publicly traded company in the U.S. Zlochevsky said Hunter could take care of that through his Dad.
4. The informant suggested that Burisma spend, say, $50,000 to pay an attorney in Ukraine to litigate Shokin's charges. Zlochevsky laughed and said something like "$50,000 contains a "5". It cost (or is going to cost) $5 million to pay one Biden and $5 million to pay another."
5. Zlochevsky said he needed to keep Hunter on his board "so everything will be OK."
6. Zlochevsky said both Hunter and Joe Biden wanted him to retain Hunter on his board.
7. Zlochevsky said, after the 2016 election, that he didn't want to pay the Bidens and but was pushed to pay them.
8. Zlochevsky said he had a total of 17 recordings involving the Bidens and two of them included Joe Biden.
9. Zlochevsky said he was coerced into paying the Bidens to ensure Shokin was fired.
10. Zlochevsky said he did not send any payments directly to the "Big Guy". He said it would take investigators 10 years to find the records of payments to Joe, presumably because they go through so many entities and intermediaries.
Now you have to take all this with a grain of salt. It's second or third hand and the informant said Russian and Ukrainian businessmen like to brag and show off about the people they've paid off. I think what he's getting at is that your average oligarch would be proud to tell his buddies he has the U.S. Vice President in his pocket, regardless of whether it's true or not.
I'm still inclined to believe that Shokin would have gotten fired as a result of pressure from the IMF, the EU, and the State Department, regardless of whether Joe Biden were vice president. The report is consistent with Devon Archer's testimony, that Hunter Biden was selling the illusion of access to his father.
Furthermore, I still don't understand why Joe Biden would be bragging about his role in Shokin's firing if he were truly taking direct payoffs.
Looking at Biden's proposed changes to the tax code, where he would lower the lifetime exemption on gifts and estates to $3.5 million, if he were on the take, he'd likely rather see the money going to his kids and grandkids rather than directly to himself. If he dies with a big estate, under his own plan, the government would take 40% of it. Plus he's got his political career to worry about. Presumably he'd much rather see the money go to Hunter instead of receive it himself. What history has shown us, with Elizabeth Warren's and Bernie Sander's tax plans, is that politicians propose to change the tax code in ways that won't hurt them, just other people.
Finally, according to Vitaliy Kasko, the deputy Ukrainian prosecutor who's the only person I'd trust in the whole sordid Burisma/Shokin/Hunter Biden/Giuliani mess, the Burisma investigation was shelved before Shokin was removed, and there was no pressure from anyone in the USA to close the case against Zlochevsky. My guess is that Zlochevsky paid off Shokin.
Regardless of whether he's guilty or innocent, it's going to be hard to pin anything on Joe.
Nevergaveitathought, What's your source for the $50,000 per month rent paid by Hunter to Joe? A couple of my friends said the same thing. What I'm finding is this which would indicate it's fiction,
https://www.politifact.com/factcheck...x=1674168924-1