UN Briber Ng Lap Seng Was
Denied Supreme Court Cert Now Beefs of US Diet
As UN Finds New Bribers
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Exclusive Patreon
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
July 19– Francis Lorenzo used
his position as UN Ambassador
for the Dominican Republic to
take and pay bribes for a
Macau "UN South South
Development Conference Center
proposed by Ng Lap Seng.
The US
Supreme Court denied the cert
petition by billionaire Ng who
argued that the McDonnell
doctrine applies to the
Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
he was convicted under. In UN
world, the UN Correspondents
Association which took Ng's
money through South South News
to sell access to the
Secretary General, and SG
Antonio Guterres who covered
it up, have move on to other
bribers, also beyond Patrick
Ho.
Now after one
denial through counsel, Ng Lap
Seng himself wrote to Judge
Broderick, followed up on his
his counsel: "Counsel submits
this filing to address a
letter that was sent to the
Court by Defendant Ng Lap Seng
himself. (See ECF Doc. 957:
Ng’s Letter). In his letter,
Defendant states that his
health has deteriorated since
he began his prison sentence,
noting that his diseases are
chronic, he is unable to
exercise with others, and he
is not accustomed to the
American diet. (Id. at 4–5).
In particular, Ng’s kidney and
heart conditions are
worsening, he has frequent
pains in the left side of his
chest, his blood pressure and
blood sugar level remain high,
his face skin color is often
dark, his eyesight is blurry,
he has tinnitus (the
perception of noise or ringing
in the ears), the right side
of his body often feels numb,
he has difficulty moving his
hands and feet, he gets many
headaches, he has insomnia,
and he often experiences a
dull pain in his liver and
gallbladder area. (Id. at
5–6). Although there has been
no confirmed COVID-19 cases at
Defendant’s prison (FCI
Allenwood Low), he fears for
his life because the virus
would spread quickly
throughout the prison if just
one staff member or inmate
gets infected. (Id. at 6–7).
Ng misses his family and
friends and worries that he
may never see them again. (Id.
at 1–7). Ng requests that the
Court help him in “an
appropriate way.”
Yeah, in an appropriate way.
We'll have more on this.
On April 6 Ng Lap
Seng though counsel first
asked to be release to home
confinement, the gilded cage
he remained in during and even
after trial, with a masseuse
behind closed doors and his
own armed guards. In the
alternative he asks for
compassionate relief under the
First Step Act, despite not
having even exhausted
administrative remedies, which
has led to denial for poorer
defendants who never bribed
the UN.
Then in a
heavily redacted filing to
Judge Vernon S. Broderick
includes a deed in 240 East
47th Street, Dag Hammarskjold
Tower and many sealed
exhibits.
Now on May
8, Judge Broderick has denied
Ng's bid to shave 18 months
off his sentence: " because
(1) I find that Defendant has
not exhausted his
administrative remedies; and
(2) I find that Defendant has
not sufficiently established
extraordinary and compelling
circumstances justifying the
reduction in his sentence and
his release from custody,
Defendant’s motion for
compassionate release is
DENIED. at Ng’s
sentencing I imposed a
sentence— 48 months’
imprisonment—that represented
a substantial variance from
the applicable guideline
range—235 to 293 months’
imprisonment—I do not find
that the circumstances have
changed, including due the
current health crises due to
COVID-19, so dramatically so
as to warrant a sentence of
time served Ng paid these
bribes to Ashe and Lorenzo
“for the purpose of obtaining
official action for the
benefit of NG and his company,
as opportunities arose, by
each of the Ambassadors, and
for the purpose of having the
Ambassadors influence, exert
pressure on, and advise other
UN officials and diplomats,
including the UN
Secretary-General, intending
for those officials and
diplomats to take official
action, as opportunities
arose, to advance the
interests of Ng and his
company." Today's UN is
corrupt, more and more - we
will have more on this.
Inner City
Press, which as it has covered
UN corruption expanding under
Antonio Guterres who to hide
his own links
to it banned
the Press and refuses all of
its questions, even about the
UN spreading
Coronavirus in South
Sudan with a bus for
national staff without any
social distancing, will stay
on the case.
On
November 8 Lorenzo was given a
sentence of time served, which
was twenty days in detention,
by U.S. District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Judge Vernon S. Broderick.
Four week
ago Inner City Press reported
that convicted and sentenced
UN briber Francis Lorenzo has
been spotted right back in UN
world, at an event for the new
Holy See / Papal envoy to the
UN no less. And now on
February 28, the US Attorney's
Office has asked to hand money
to Lorenzo, whose already back
in the entirely UNreformed UN.
The order, apparently to hand
$197,153.10 to Lorenzo who
took bags of cash and had El
Salvador's unindicted then
Ambassador now Guterres Gold
Coin salesman Carlos Garcia
help launder them. For what
purpose? The US Attorney's
foray into UN world as come to
this? We'll have more on this.
He
was with a delegate from the
Dominican Republic Mission to
the UN, which Lorenzo and Ng
used to pay bribes to UN
officials and correspondents;
he spoke with among others a
staffer of Oman's mission.
This is how corrupt the UN of
Antonio Guterres is: the
convicted UN briber is right
back in the game (Guterres has
his hand out), while the Press
which exposed the corruption
is banned by Guterres,
Stephane Dujarric and Melissa
Fleming, now 579 days. These
people are criminals. Watch
this site.
Now on
January 3 Lorenzo's lawyer is
telling Judge Broderick, whose
December 30 order ostensibly
freeing on bond Virgil
Griffith for much less than
bribing the UN has still not
had any effect, that Lorenzo
should be able to travel
freely around the United
States, and that AUSA Daniel
Richenthal consents to that.
Travel for what? Meanwhile the
UN gets more and more corrupt,
banning the Press now 549 days
for asking about Ng and
Lorenzo and Patrick Ho, and
Virgil Griffith, as of the US
Attorney's last (Jan 2) answer
is still in custody. (They
have not answered on January
3).
Time
served was what the US
Attorney's Office of Geoffrey
S. Berman essentially
recommended, calling Lorenzo a
model cooperating witness.
This despite acknowledging
that Lorenzo had to "re-plead"
guilty when it emerged he had
not disclosed his receipt of
bribes. Assistant
US Attorney Douglas S. Zolkind
at sentencing praised Lorenzo
for example for always
appearing in a three-piece
suit.
Judge Broderick before giving
the time served sentence said
there was a need for general
deterence. But neither he nor
Zolkind even mentioned an
after arising UN bribery case,
for which Patrick Ho of CEFC
China Energy was convicted by
SDNY Judge Loretta A.
Preska.
Judge Broderick
did impose two years of
supervised release, and 250
hours of community service.
Afterward Inner City Press
sought to ask Lorenzo a
question but was told by his
lawyer Brian H. Bieber that
Lorenzo would not answer
questions.
So Inner City Press asked
Bieber how Lorenzo would do
his community service and when
Lorenzo last saw and
communicated with Carlos
Garcia, the former El Salvador
ambassador shown in the trial
before Judge Broderick to have
helped launder money for
Lorenzo.
Bieber
said he would ask Lorenzo, and
perhaps get back to Inner City
Press, which has reported and
will continue to report on
these cases. This case is US
v. Lorenzo, 15-cr-706
(Broderick).
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