Acting AG Appears to Have Misled FTC Over Actions at Miami Firm
Source: Bloomberg
New documents released by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission suggest that acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker misled the agencys investigators as he was stepping into his role last year as Justice Department chief of staff.
After several attempts to reach Whitaker about the Miami company where he was on the advisory board, the FTC investigator emailed his colleagues to relay that he finally reached Whitaker, who was willing to cooperate and asserted that he never emailed or wrote to consumers in his consulting role.
That statement to James Evans of the FTC appears to be inaccurate. Whitaker had written a letter in 2015 to a disgruntled customer who planned to report the company, World Patent Marketing, to the Better Business Bureau. In the letter, which was included in the FTCs disclosure and reported previously by the news media, Whitaker threatened the customer, writing: I am assuming you understand there could be serious civil and criminal consequences for you if that is in fact what you and your group are doing.
In the letter, Whitaker noted that he was a former U.S. attorney in Iowa and that he was aware that the customer had complained to the companys chief executive officer, Scott Cooper, in the past. I am familiar with your background and your history with Scott, Whitaker wrote. Understand that we take threats like this quite seriously.
Read more: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-11-30/whitaker-appears-to-have-misled-ftc-over-actions-at-miami-firm
groundloop
(11,521 posts)RockRaven
(14,990 posts)or is it somehow lesser/different?
dalton99a
(81,569 posts)Power 2 the People
(2,437 posts)getagrip_already
(14,825 posts)Could that be a crime? lol.
Just a process crime, nothing to see here citizen.
Apollyonus
(812 posts)so he must be corrupt and a criminal.