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9215 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-11-04 05:03 PM
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Sandra Bath Jim Bath's wife!, and other associates
Edited on Wed Feb-11-04 05:07 PM by 9215
There are alot of long threads on Bath lately and I wanted this to not get immersed. Maybe we can get somebody to interview her. Apparently she and Bath went through a rough divorce.


Houston Chronicle June 4 1992:
"Federal authorities are investigating the activities of a Houston businessman -- a past investor in companies controlled by a son of President Bush -- who has been accused of illegally representing Saudi interests in the United States. The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network -- known as FinCEN -- and the FBI are reviewing accusations that entrepreneur James R. Bath guided money to Houston from Saudi investors who wanted to influence U.S. policy under the Reagan and Bush administrations, sources close to the investigations say. FinCEN, a division of the U.S. Department of Treasury, investigates money laundering. Special agents and analysts from various law enforcement agencies, including the Internal Revenue Service and the U.S. Customs Service, are assigned to work with the FinCEN staff. The federal review stems in part from court documents obtained through litigation by Bill White, a former real estate business associate of Bath. White contends the documents indicate that the Saudis were using Bath and their huge financial resources to influence U.S. policy. Such representation by Bath would require that he be registered as a foreign agent with the U.S. Department of Justice. In general, people required by law to be registered are those who represent a foreign entity seeking to influence governmental action or policy.
An Annapolis graduate and former Navy fighter pilot, White, 46, claims that Bath and the judicial system, under the veil of national security, have blackballed him professionally and financially because he has refused to keep quiet about what he regards as a conspiracy to secretly funnel Saudi dollars to the United States. White became entangled in a series of lawsuits and countersuits with Bath, who for some six years has prevailed in the courts. White says the legal action has financially devasted him and Venturcorp Inc., the real estate development company in which he and Bath were partners. In sworn depositions, Bath said he represented four prominent Saudis as a trustee and that he would use his name on their investments. In return, he said, he would receive a 5 percent interest in their deals.
(George W.)Bush said that to his knowledge, Bath's investment was from personal funds, and no Saudi money was invested in Arbusto. Bath, 55, a former U.S. Air Force pilot, declined to comment for the record. Spokesmen for FinCEN and the FBI also declined to comment. According to a 1976 trust agreement, drawn shortly after Bush was appointed director of the Central Intelligence Agency, Saudi Sheik Salem M. Binladen appointed Bath as his business representative in Houston. Binladen, along with his brothers, owns Binladen Brothers Construction, one of the largest construction companies in the Middle East. According to White, Bath told him that he had assisted the CIA in a liaison role with Saudi Arabia since 1976. Bath has previously denied having worked for the CIA. In a sworn deposition, Bath said he was the sole director of Skyway Aircraft Leasing Ltd., a company that a court document shows is owned by Khaled bin Mahfouz. Bin Mahfouz had been a major shareholder in the Bank of Credit and Commerce International, a banking empire that has been accused of money laundering and of using Mideast oil money to seek ties to political leaders in several countries. Mahfouz and his family own the National Commercial Bank of Saudi Arabia. In 1990, Bath bought the Express Auto Park garage at Hobby Airport for $8.4 million, which included a $1.4 million loan provided by Mahfouz, according to transaction documents. Bath received a 5 percent interest in the companies that own and operate Houston Gulf Airport after purchasing it on behalf of Binladen in 1977. After Binladen died in 1988, his interests in the airport were taken over by Mahfouz, according to court documents.
Houston Chronicle Sept 10 1994
A key figure in the world's largest banking scandal is participating in an attempt to take control of a major city of Houston aviation contractor, according to a lawsuit filed in federal court here. National Commercial Bank-Jeddah, Saudi Arabia (NCB), which is controlled by the family of Sheik Khalid Bin Mahfouz, has claimed rights to 90 percent of the outstanding shares of Southwest Airport Services, according to documents accompanying the lawsuit filed by Sandra C. Bath, president of Southwest Airport Services.
Southwest Airport Services provides fuel and other services for general aviation aircraft at the city-owned Ellington Field. The company also provides fuel to NASA and transient military aircraft, and to Air Force One, the president's plane, when it comes to Houston. Bath filed the lawsuit against the bank and her former husband, James R. Bath, a local entrepreneur.
""Mr. Mahfouz, as owner of National Commercial Bank, hopes to accommodate Mr. Bath's desire to assume control of Southwest Airport Services Inc., and treat it as his personal piggy-bank as he has done over the preceding several years,'' says the lawsuit."
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DeepModem Mom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-11-04 05:14 PM
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1. Is there NOTHING about James Bath from 2000, or after?
How can a businessman of prominence, probably a figure in society, probably a college alum, disappear from any record -- business articles and journals, newspaper wedding announcements, alum magazines, etc.? And, more importantly, why?
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DemoTex Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-11-04 05:24 PM
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2. To much irony for my diet.
Sandra C. Bath, president of Southwest Airport Services .. provides fuel and other services for general aviation aircraft at the city-owned Ellington Field.

Ellington Field, on the south side of Houston, used to be Ellington Air Force Base. Ellington AFB is where Bu$h and Bath flew F-102s for TANG and where they were both suspended for failure to take their required annual flight physicals.
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9215 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-11-04 05:36 PM
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4. Thanks Demotex. You "local" boys
know the territory. I wonder if she knows about all this stuff, or would be interested to know?
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Wwagsthedog Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Feb-11-04 05:29 PM
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3. Is the Bill White mentioned in this article.........
......the same man who is now Mayor of Houston and past Chairman of the Texas State Democratic Party?
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