Giuliani's $500,000 payout from Fraud Guarantee reveals the hypocrisy of his attacks on Hunter Bide
Giulianis $500,000 payout from Fraud Guarantee reveals the hypocrisy of his attacks on Hunter Biden
Giuliani is staunchly opposed to cashing in on political connections unless hes doing it.
By Aaron Rupar@atrupar Oct 15, 2019, 3:40pm EDT
For months, Rudy Giuliani has played a leading role in the ongoing effort by President Donald Trump and his allies to gin up a scandal surrounding Hunter Bidens business dealings in Ukraine. But new reporting about Giulianis own business dealings with shadowy Ukraine-linked figured shines a light on just how hypocritical his posturing has been.
On Monday, both Reuters and the Washington Post reported that Giuliani received $500,000 from a company founded by a man at the center of a scheme to funnel foreign payments to Republican groups, including the pro-Trump super PAC America First Action, in 2018.
The company in question has the unfortunate name of Fraud Guarantee and was founded by Lev Parnas, a Ukrainian American associate of Giulianis who was arrested with Igor Fruman (another Giuliani associate) last week. Both men were charged with making false disclosures related to hundreds of thousands of dollars of political contributions that were meant to conceal their foreign origins. As my colleague Andrew Prokop wrote, Parnas and Fruman are often described as fixers for Giuliani, and the three men collaborated in a successful effort to oust the then-US ambassador to Ukraine, Marie Yovanovitch, amid the Trump administrations efforts to cajole the new Ukrainian government to investigate the Bidens.
Reuters reports that Fraud Guarantee marketed itself as helping clients reduce and mitigate fraud, but details surrounding the company remain murky. In interviews with the Post and Reuters, Giuliani insisted the payments he received for consulting and legal services did not originate from foreign sources but he had a remarkably hard time explaining where else they might have come from. From Reuters:
Giuliani said he was confident that the money he received was from a domestic source, but he would not say where it came from.
I know beyond any doubt the source of the money is not any questionable source, he told Reuters in an interview. The money did not come from foreigners. I can rule that out 100%, he said.
He declined to say whether the money had been paid directly to him by Fraud Guarantee or from another source.
CNN reported last week that Giulianis involvement in the broader flow of money involving Parnas and Fruman is under federal investigation.
That news seemed to bring an abrupt end to Giulianis ongoing media tour one in which he would tell any TV host who would have him on about how terrible it is that former Vice President Joe Bidens son Hunter was paid $50,000 a month by a Ukrainian gas company.
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