In Guinea
Mining Case Against Soros Targeted
Discovery Allowed As Previous Bribes Cited
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
BBC
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Feb 7 – There was a proceeding
in BSG Resources (Guinea) v.
George Soros, et al., on
February 5 and Inner
City Press covered and live
tweeted it, here:
Plaintiiff's
counsel: There were several
presidents of Guinea during
the time period, until George
Soros got involved with the
new president and changed all
the rights... Soros or him
minions told us with
sufficient money or bribes we
could keep our rights.
Plaintiff's
counsel: Judge Keenan correct
described our allegations as
George Soros corrupting the
process in Guinea. Our claims
are against Soros, not the
government of Guinea.
Judge Wang: Is it
pronounced Vah-lay or
Vail? A:
Vah-lay...
Judge Wang: And
when was what you call the
kangaroo court?
Plaintiff's
counsel: Sorry, it was a
kangaroo administrative
tribunal.... George Soros came
on the scene with President
Conde
Soros' counsel:
BSG is affiliated with Beny
Steinmetz. They began under a
military regime. Alpha Conde
was elected in 2010. Under
him, an administrative
tribunal found there had been
bribes to the fourth wife of a
previous
president.
Soros' counsel:
We disagree with Judge
Keenan's decision. But here we
are.
Judge Wang
directs the parties to do
directed discovery then submit
a status letter.
The case is BSG
Resources (Guinea) Limited et
al v. Soros et al., 17-cv-2726
(Keenan / Wang)
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