On
OneCoin Ruja Link to Amanatidis Exposed By
Inner City Press During Trial Fraud on
Fraud
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Exclusive Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Aug 6 – As Inner City Press
covered the OneCoin trial in
October 2019, a number of
names of indicted
co-conspirators emerged on
which we followed up.
One of
them was Gilbert Armenta,
who recorded
Ruja Ignatova. Inner City
Press has repeatedly asked the
US Attorney's Office for the
Southern District of New York
for more information; it
continues even now to withhold
the exhibits it flashed on the
screen at trial. Inner City
Press had to file a FOIA
request; the Department of
Justice denies expedited
processing.
While some
of what Inner City Press has
managed to pry out has been
used without credit, now we
can report one of the linsk we
had we had been seeking
through FOIA and elsewhere: a
connection to Hristoforos
Amanatidis, Taki, whose main
squeeze was paid by One Coin,
and who is also connected to Krasimir
"Karo" Kamenov
and Hrant
"Jesus" Varteryan, previously
to Georgi and Vasil Iliev, and
to Metodi Metodiev, aka “Meto
Ilienski” who like Ruja
Ignatova disappeared
mysteriously, earlier. If the
search for Ruja is a
competition, game on.
Now we can report
this, not yet stolen: the US
Attorney's Office gave Armenta
his own secret docket number
and kept it sealed for three
years, until AFTER Inner City
Press exclusively reported on
Armenta's continuing dubious
business activities even while
a "cooperator." The case was
initially assigned to SDNY
Judge Willian H. Pauley III,
then moved to Judge Edgardo
Ramos - who to his credit has
now put an end to continued
extensions, and set a
sentencing date for October
21, 2020. The unsealed
indictment is now on Patreon here.
Now on
August 6, this - Konstantin
Ignatov has gotten himself
released from the civil suit,
full filing here:
"WHEREAS, Lead Plaintiff
Donald Berdeaux and Plaintiff
Christine Grablis (together,
“Plaintiffs”) and defendant
Konstantin Ignatov are
interested in resolving the
issues alleged against
Defendant Ignatov in the
Amended Complaint in this
action, and have negotiated in
good faith for that purpose;
and WHEREAS, Plaintiffs and
defendant Konstantin Ignatov
(together, the “Parties”) wish
to discontinue between them
without prejudice the claims
asserted against Defendant
Ignatov while not impeding in
any way Plaintiffs’ further
prosecution of their claims
against the other defendants
in this action; IT IS HEREBY
STIPULATED AND AGREED by and
between the Parties and/or
their respective counsel as
follows: 1. Plaintiffs hereby
agree that the above-captioned
action is dismissed and
discontinued without prejudice
solely as to defendant
Konstantin Ignatov pursuant to
Rule 41(a) of the Federal
Rules of Civil
Procedure." Full filing
on Patreon here.
We'll have more on this.
The
willingness to hide Armenta
and the case against him, as
he continued dubious business
presumably for others, has
Inner City Press wondering
about these individuals it is
researching through links
to Ruja Ignatova's
RavenR:
Thomas
Christodoulou
Maria Serbina
Joanna Hilary Alinson
Simon John Longworth
Anna Marie Longworth
Robert Henry Rothenberg
Gary Michael Gilford
Nikolaou Nikolaos
Louca Theocharis
Mary Skoullou
Giannakis Tsiannaros
Svitlana Kolesnyk
Cyprus Development Bank
Vladislav Velkov
We'll have more
on this. Here are the
Armenta business moves Inner
City Press exclusively
reported on December 1, 2019,
here:
ESOL B.V.
LLC was incorporated on July
8, 2019; the manager is
Gilbert Armenta and the agent
is Giselle Valentin, both of
500 E. Broward Boulevard, PH
2, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33394.
See here.
And here.
Armenta's Tblisi,
Georgia-based money laundering
bank JSC Capital Bank had as
its parent a company of
exactly this name. See KPMG
review of Georgia banking
sector here.
More on Armenta's ongoing
companies on Patreon here.
Inner City
Press asked, on December 1,
2019: Is the US Attorney's
Office allowing its cooperator
to keep on money laundering?
Or looking the other way while
whatever cooperation agreement
exists is openly violated?
Perhaps these and other
quesitons will be answered in
connection with Armenta's
sentencing in the too long
seal case against him. Watch
this site.
More on Patreon here.
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