Arrested For
UN Linked Lobbying For Iran Afrasiabi Reps
Himself With WickedLocal Clip
By Matthew
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FEDERAL COURT,
Feb 11 – A professor is
charged with violation US law
by lobbying for Iran and its
Mission to the UN, including a
US Congress members, without
registering under the US
Foreign Agents Registration
Act.
The US Attorney
for the EDNY has charged Kaveh
Lotfolah Afrasiabi, also known
as “Lotfolah Kaveh Afrasiabi,”
with acting and conspiring to
act as an unregistered agent
of the Government of the
Islamic Republic of Iran, in
violation of FARA. Full
complaint on Patreon, here.
Afrasiabi was
arrested on January 18 at his
home in Watertown,
Massachusetts, and appeared on
January 19 in federal court in
Boston, Massachusetts, before
United States Magistrate Judge
Jennifer C. Boal. Inner
City Press live tweeted it, here.
Afrasiabi wrote
to the US Attorney's Office
about the Iranian Mission to
the UN and to help from the
UN; Inner City Press has put
it on Patreon here.
On February 10,
EDNY Judge Korman held a
Faretta hearing (under 422
U.S. 806)
and loosened restrictions on
Afrasiabi. Inner City Press
live tweeted it here
and below.
Now on
February 11, Afrasiabi has
filed this: "Now comes the
Defendant, Afrasiabi pro se,
and hereby provides
clarification with respect to
the defamatory presentation of
the Government at the hearing
on February 10, 2021. At the
said hearing, US Attorney Ian
Richardson alluded to
Afrasiabi’s “arrest records”
and in particular to the
charges of “harassment” and
making “telephone calls”
against him in Massachusetts.
Unfortunately, attorney
Richardson failed to clarify
to the court that (a) there
was no record of conviction
and or any probation for the
Defendant with respect to any
of those charges, and (b) that
those criminal proceedings had
been resolved in favor of the
Defendant, and moreover (c)
Defendant had recovered
$25000.00 monetary
compensation for medical
damages to him in one case
(police brutality) and an out
of court settlement and a
letter of apology to him by
his (harassment) accusers
including Cambridge Police in
the other case (in which
Afrasiabi successfully filed a
law suit in the federal court
in Boston after being
exonerated)." Attached? A
story from "WickedLocal."
From February 10:
EDNY District Judge Edward R.
Korman is strongly advising
Afrasiabi to *not* represent
himself. Judge: I'm not sure
you have any experience with
juries in this district. I had
a murder case where affluent
defendant hired his own jury
consultant to advise his
lawyer
Judge
Korman: You have to develop a
theory of the case, for an
opening statement. Then you'd
have to cross examine the
witnesses against you, on the
charge you were an
unregistered agent of a
foreign power. You'd need an
experienced lawyer
Judge Korman: The
Foreign Agent Registration Act
is not a run of the mill
statute, not similar to most
cases in this District. The
Supreme Court requires that
you be fully apprised of what
he or she is doing, without a
lawyer. You don't have to tell
me today
Judge Korman: Did
you understand what I've said?
I can't hear you. Afrasiabi:
Your Honor, I want to express
my utmost gratitude. I assure
you I am in my full cognitive
capacity in making the
decision to represent myself
in this case.
Afrasiabi:
I feel I should be in total
candor with this court. My
first reason is I am a
political scientist, a veteran
litigator (?). I have cross
examined witnesses in a civil
conspiracy case, and filed
thousands of motions.
Afrasiabi: I have
prevailed without a lawyer. My
record against the government
is four to zero. Now it will
be five zero. I have been
tarnished to the public. I
write peer reviewed articles.
On Google, it just says I am
arrested. I must retrieve my
name
Afrasiabi:
I had a part time consulting
role with Iran, yes. My legacy
is important to me. I know the
law. Shakespeare said, There's
no better sign of a brave mind
than a hard hand. Judge
Korman: You might be better
off with a lawyer.
Afrasiabi:
I am aware of all the risks -
the main risk is the
humiliation of the
prosecutors. I am battle
hardened in the Federal
courts. I will conduct myself
with honor. Judge Korman: You
don't want to think about it?
Afrasiabi: There is no
necessity for that.
AUSA: He
will be expected to comply
with the Classified
Information Procedures Act.
Judge Korman: I don't have any
idea how that would come into
play here. But you'll have to
comply with it. Afrasiabi:
Yes, of course. I only request
equal justice.
Afrasiabi:
I only want the same
privileges as other lawyers,
to valiantly defend myself.
Judge Korman: You may have the
privilege but not know how to
use it. But you are doing so
knowingly, you may represent
yourself.
Now the
question of Afriasiabi's
conditions of release. He can
only leave his house four
hours a week. Afrasiabi, it
emerges, speaks Spanish: "Yo
pienso, yo tengo the same
concerns." There'll be a pause
in the proceeding. Thread will
continue.
Afrasiabi is
back. He pleads not
guilty. AUSA: His
conditions of release as the
result of negotiation with his
then retained counsel. To
assure his appearance. There
is a risk of flight.
AUSA: This
is more than a regulatory
offense. He is charged with
secretly working for the
Iranian government for 15
years. He deceived editors and
news media personalities. He
did it for money.
AUSA: The Iranian
government has condemned this
prosecution, called him a
hostage. The Iranian
government does not want him
detained. He dealt with the
Permanent Representative to
the United Nations [Inner City
Press has asked
@AntonioGuterres
& @UN_Spokesperson ]
AUSA: Afrasiabi
could just walk into the
Iranian Mission to the UN,
which is diplomatic property.
[It's on Third Ave near 40th
Street. Inner City Press
before ouster from UN by
@AntonioGuterres went
there for a press conference,
watched journos eat out of
hands
AUSA: He has
emailed that he is a victim of
human rights violations here.
He owns no significant
property here. His main
employment has been with the
Iranian Mission to the UN.
Those who live in his house
didn't sign the bond for him.
AUSA: He is
an alien, under FARA he is
subject to removal by law.
Moreover, it is unlikely he
will continue to get paid by
the Iranian Mission or anyone
else. He was a paid agent of
Iran.
AUSA: Afrisiabi
has had multiple arrests for
harassment in Cambridge,
Massachusetts. We've reviewed
the police reports. He
commences frivolous civil
actions against witnesses
against him. This is not your
typical defendant. His
employer can help him flee.
Afrasiabi's
stand-by / shadow counsel: He
was paid by the Iranian
Mission to the UN, by check,
for 15 years. [UN Federal
Credit Union was involved,
but
@UN_Spokesperson
@StephDujarric ,
@MelissaFleming
and
@AntonioGuterres have
refused to answer]
Afrasiabi's
stand-by / shadow counsel: He
can't go to the library, he
would have to have your
Honor's permission to
celebrate any holiday away
from home. Judge Korman: I
could add conditions... I
don't see how a person of his
age should be wandering around
Boston.
Afrasiabi:
I have an academic book
contract. I need to do
bookstore research. I
graduated Thayer Academy, I
worked at Harvard. I wrote a
book about the United Nations
[!]
Afrasiabi:
I have complained to the UN
Human Rights Council... I am
defending the honor of others
here. My part time consulting
role for the UN... Iran ...
what impact did it have? I
urged the UN Secretary General
[!]
Afrasiabi: I went
on TV, I tried to free Mr.
Levinson... I will deliver a
humiliating defeat to the
prosecution. Judge Korman: OK,
he wants to leave his house to
go to the library. I will
allow that. Shadow: Widener
Library is open until 10.
Afrasiabi's
shadow counsel: How about he
can go out for research
activities? Judge Korman:
Libraries or bookstores. There
is, of course, Amazon. I think
we're finished for today.
But wait
there's more: Afrasiabi
suggested April 14 for next
date. But Judge Korman will be
sitting on the 9th Circuit
then. So, April 21.
On January 29, as
Inner City Press reported that
day, it emerged that lobbyist
Afrasiabi wants to represent
himself. Judge Korman, ruling
on Sunday, January 31, says
that will have to await a
Faretta hearing on February
10, not held in person as
Afrasiabi requested:
"Kaveh Afrasiabi
(the defendant) The
defendant subsequently emailed
the U.S. Attorney that he
intended to represent
himself. The email was then
forwarded to me. I indicated
that the defendant’s request
to appear pro se would be
addressed at the arraignment.
The defendant has now
requested that his arraignment
be held in person. That
request is denied. Although
the defendant may have a right
to an in-person arraignment
(absent his consent to proceed
via videoconference), Local
Rule 50.2 requires only that
the defendant be arraigned as
“promptly as practicable,” and
it is not currently
practicable to hold an
in-person arraignment because
of the coronavirus pandemic
and the restrictions placed by
the Chief Judge on in-person
proceedings....
As for the
defendant’s request to
represent himself, I cannot
permit him to do so without a
hearing to ensure that he
understands the “dangers and
disadvantages of
self-representation.” Faretta
v. California, 422 U.S. 806,
835 (1975)."
Accompanying the
January 29 arrest were some
emails, now on Patreon here.
Watch this site.
Inner City
Press will stay on this case.
On the
morning of January 19, given
the multiple references in the
complaint to the UN, Inner
City Press in writing asked UN
Sec-Gen Antonio Guterres and
his spokespeople Stephane
Dujarric and Melissa Fleming,
"What are comments and actions
if any of SG Guterres on
today's EDNY indictment of
Kaveh Lotfolah Afrasiabi,
a/k/a “Lotfolah Kaveh
Afrasiabi,” with acting and
conspiring to act as an
unregistered agent of the
Government of the Islamic
Republic of Iran, in violation
of US FARA?"
Hours later, no
answer, on that, or the UN
Federal Credit Union's
role. Inner
City Press was
by Guterres
banned from
attending the
UN noon
briefing to
ask - this
while the UN
gives multiple
taxpayer
funded office
to Iran state
media.
No one else
allowed in
asked about
the case.
In
fact in the UN noon briefing
Inner City Press was banned
from, this from Iranian state
media:
UN Spokesman
Dujarric:
Mohsen?
Question:
Thank you, Stéphane. My
question is about the Iran’s
voting rights over unpaid
dues. The Iranian officials
say they have been in talks
with the Secretariat for now
to resolve this issue. Also,
they believe the main problem
is US [audio gap, inaudible]
unilateral sanctions. Can you
explain the latest
developments and efforts that
have been made to solve this
problem?
Spokesman Dujarric:
There are two... thank you for
the question. There are two
separate issues. As you state,
it is... we have, in fact,
been in close touch with the
Permanent Mission of Iran, as
well as other relevant Iranian
authorities. It's clear from
our side that Iran is keen to
find a way to pay into the UN
budget. But, as you know, I
think there... specific
circumstances are making such
payments difficult to
transfer. But we have been in
discussions; we will continue
to be in discussions and we
fully recognise the goodwill
of the Iranian authorities to
try to find a solution. We're
all trying to find a solution.
Today's UN
is corrupt - Guterres only
cares about getting money, not
complying with any law.
From the complaint:
AFRASIABI
received more than $265,000
from the IMUN in checks
payable to him and drawn on
official bank accounts held in
the name of the Permanent
Mission of the Islamic
Republic of Iran to the United
Nations. The memo lines of
many of the most recently
issued checks have explicitly
described the payments as
“salary.” 78. Many of the
payments made to AFRASIABI by
officials of the GOI assigned
to the IMUN since 2012 have
been drawn on the IMUN’s bank
account at a financial
institution in Long Island
City in Queens, New
York."
Would that be the
UN Federal Credit Union, about
which Inner City Press has
previously reported, before
being banned by Guterres, now
seeking a second term as UNSG?
Watch this site.
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