UN
Briber Francis Lorenzo
Sentencing Again Postponed to
Nov 8 As UNSG Guterres Goes
Lower
By Matthew
Russell Lee,
Patreon
UN GATE NOW SDNY,
August 9 – Vivian
Wang, the
money woman
for convicted
UN briber Ng
Lap Seng's
South South
News, was
sentenced to
time served on
June 26 by
U.S. District
Court for the
Southern
District of
New York Judge
George B.
Daniels, who
did not
preside over
the trial of
Ng Lap Seng.
On
August 9, Ng
Lap Seng's
long shot
appeal of his
conviction was
shot down by
the Second
Circuit Court
of Appeals.
From the
majority
decision,
this: "Insofar
as the
district court
nevertheless
charged an
'official act'
quid pro quo
for the § 666
crimes, that
error was
harmless
beyond a
reasonable
doubt because
the jury,
having found
Ng guilty
under the
higher
McDonnell
official act
standard,
would
certainly have
found him
guilty under a
proper
instruction
omitting that
unnecessary
standard."
That was
District Judge
Broderick,
whose low
ceiling-ed
courtroom
Inner City
Press now
covers nearly
daily, both
because banned
from the UN
for uncovering
its corruption
and more and
more
interested in
the workings
of his Federal
court.
Now
Francis
Lorenzo, UN
briber, has
had his
sentencing
AGAIN pushed
back. Here's
from the
August 30
letter to
Judge
Broderick:
"Re: United
States v.
Francis
Lorenzo, 15
Cr. 706 (VSB)
Dear Judge
Broderick:
With consent
of the
defendant in
the
above-captioned
matter, the
Government
respectfully
writes to
request that
sentencing,
presently
scheduled for
September 12,
2019, be
adjourned to
November 8,
2019, at 11:30
a.m., which
the Government
understands
works for the
Court. The
adjournment
will permit
the parties
additional
time to
prepare for
sentencing.
Respectfully
submitted,
GEOFFREY S.
BERMAN United
States
Attorney By:
s/ Daniel C.
Richenthal
Daniel C.
Richenthal
Janis M.
Echenberg
Douglas S.
Zolkind
Assistant
United States
Attorneys."
And, to show
how
increasingly
corrupt the UN
is under
Antonio
Guterres, who
is linked to
CEFC China
Energy and
threw Inner
City Press out
of the UN for
reporting on
his links,
a denial of
accreditation
with no
reasoning
other than
that
accreditation
had previously
been revoked:
"From:
malu
<malu@un.org>
Date: Fri, Aug
30, 2019 at
4:23 PM
Subject: U.N.
eAccreditation
request for
Matthew Lee
Ref # M5413398
has been
declined
To: Inner City
Press:
Greetings
Matthew Lee
from Inner
City
Press,
Your media
accreditation
request, with
reference no:
M5413398, has
been declined
for the
following
reason: Media
accreditation
was withdrawn
on 17 August
2018."
This is
Kafka-esque,
and corrupt.
We will have
more, much
more, on this.
Back in June,
Wang's Goodwin
Procter lawyer
Derek A. Cohen
heavily
redacted his
sentencing
submission;
afterward when
Inner City
Press asked
him about it
he said "it
speak for
itself." But
what does it
say, behind
the
redactions?
Inner City
Press asked
Assistant U.S.
Attorney
Daniel C.
Richenthal who
beyond Ng Lap
Seng Ms. Wang
cooperated
against.
Richenthal
said he
couldn't
comment on
that. But
corruption has
continued at
the UN. The UN
Secretariat
staff
implicated in
the Ng Lap
Seng case, and
the Patrick Ho
case since,
have not been
prosecuted.
This laxity
can be
contrasted
with another
SDNY
proceeding a
mere hour
later, in
which Judge P.
Kevin Castel
looked behind
the U.S.
Attorney's
Office's 5k1.1
cooperation
letters and
imposed jail
time on four
siblings, the
Seggermans,
who evaded
taxes. Vivi
Wang help
bribe the UN,
and she got
time served.
The UN
continues
corrupt. We'll
have a longer,
separate
description of
the sentencing
proceeding and
case.
Three
years after
Dominican UN
diplomat and
UNCA donor
Francis
Lorenzo pled
guilty to UN
bribery, on 7
March 2019
Inner City
Press which
has been
thrown out of
the UN for
asking SG
Antonio
Guterres about
(his)
corruption
spotted
Lorenzo
directly in
front of the
UN on 46th
Street.
Politely it
asked him,
When will you
be sentenced?
Rather than
answer,
Lorenzo twice
repeated, I'm
just waiting
for someone,
then sped
away, south to
45th Street,
west toward
Second Avenue
and into a
taxi.
Periscope
video here.
Now in late
June 2019
Julia Vivi
Wang who pled
guilty in the
Ng Lap Seng UN
bribery scheme
on April 4,
2018 is set to
be sentenced.
But her
sentencing
submission by
the white shoe
law firm of
Goodwin
Proctor is
substantially
redacted
(Inner City
Press on June
25 put the
letter online
for free
download as an
attachment on
Patreon, here,
and now on
Scribed, here.
The filing
implied that
her husband,
UN briber
Forest Cao,
was murdered,
saying amid
the redactions
that "Forest
was 57 years
old and had no
known health
conditions. No
autopsy was
performed." It
also says, as
to UN
President of
the General
Assembly John
Ashe, that
while awaiting
trial on UN
bribery
charges "his
death was
reported as
the result of
a
'weightlifting
accident'
after a
barbell
apparently
crushed his
throat."
Links
in the
redacted
sentencing
submission
doesn't work;
all of pages
26 to 37 of
the exhibits
to the letter
are redacted,
possibly
including
letters of
support from
the
increasingly
corrupt UN of
Antonio
Guterres,
whose
spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric
dodged Inner
City Press'
questions
about Vivian
Wang, here,
before
Dujarric had
Inner City
Press evicted
and now banned
from the UN
for 358+
days.
This cover up
about UN
bribery is
totally
unacceptable.
We'll have
more on this.
The
U.S.
Attorney's
Office has
once again
pushed back
Lorenzo's
sentencing,
from June 14
into
September. A
cynic might
say it is
hoped the
public will
forget, as for
example a
pharmacist who
pled guilty to
stealing
$7 million
seems to be
hoping,
pushing his
sentencing
back (though
still less
than Lorenzo).
The U.S.
Attorney on
May 21 asked
to push back
the sentencing
of Heidi Hong
Piao for six
months. We'll
have more on
this - and on
this:
"
ORDER GRANTING
NON-PARTIES
FAIRFAX MEDIA
LTD. AND
AUSTRALIAN
BROADCASTING
CORPORATION'S
MOTION TO
RECEIVE
CERTAIN GRAND
JURY
MATERIALS: as
to John W.
Ashe, Francis
Lorenzo, Ng
Lap Seng, Jeff
C. Yin, Shiwei
Yan, Heidi
Hong Piao.
WHEREAS on
March 1, 2019,
non-party news
organizations
Fairfax Media
Limited and
the Australian
Broadcasting
Corporation
(together, the
"News
Organizations")
filed a letter
motion (Doc.
No. 898)
requesting an
order pursuant
to Federal
Rule of
Criminal
Procedure
6(e)(3)(E)(i)
authorizing
the Government
to provide
them with
certain grand
jury materials
evidencing a
$200,000 wire
transfer
payment
allegedly made
by Dr. Chau
Chak Wing or
his company to
the late
former
President of
the General
Assembly of
the United
Nations John
W. Ashe, as
set forth in
Paragraph 49
(including
subpart (f))
of the
Complaint in
this action
(Doc. No. 1);
WHEREAS, on
March 4, 2019,
the Court
entered an
order
requiring any
objections to
the News
Organizations'
request to be
submitted to
the Court no
later than
March 25, 2019
(Doc. No.
899); WHEREAS,
on March 22,
2019, the
Government
responded to
the News
Organizations'
letter motion
indicating
that it does
not object to
a finding that
the News
Organizations
have met their
burden under
Rule
6(e)(3)(E)(i)
with respect
to the
requested
records (Doc.
No. 900);
WHEREAS no
other
responses or
objections to
disclosure of
the requested
materials were
lodged with
the Court; and
WHEREAS, on
March 29,
2019, the
Court entered
an Order (Doc.
No. 901)
finding that
the News
Organizations
have met their
burden under
Rule
6(e)(3)(E)(i)
with respect
to the
requested
records, and
requiring the
Government and
the News
Organizations
to confer
regarding a
proposed order
governing the
disclosure of
the requested
records, and
to jointly
submit a
proposed order
regarding the
same by April
8, 2019; IT IS
HEREBY ORDERED
that, without
objection by
the
Government,
and after
considering
the facts and
circumstances
of this
matter, the
Government
shall, by no
later than
April 22,
2019, provide
to the News
Organizations
the following
documents to
the extent
obtained by
the United
States
Attorney's
Office for the
Southern
District of
New York via
grand jury
subpoena in
the
investigation
of this
matter: 1.
Copies of bank
statements and
wire transfer
records from
financial
institutions
evidencing the
$200,000 wire
payment
allegedly made
by Dr. Chau
Chak Wing or
his company to
John W. Ashe
as set forth
in Paragraph
49 of the
Complaint,
which
statements and
records may be
redacted to
the extent
they contain
information
not pertinent
to this
payment; and
2. Copies of
written
statement(s)
the Government
received from
any financial
institution
that produced
such records
attesting to
the
authenticity
of those
records as
documents kept
or maintained
by the
financial
institution in
the ordinary
course of its
business,
which
statements may
be redacted to
the extent
they contain
information
not pertinent
to this
payment. SO
ORDERED:
(Signed by
Judge Vernon
S. Broderick
on 4/9/2019)."
As to Lorenzo
and his
running away
in March, the
irony is, he
has argued to
SDNY Judge
Broderick that
his leg is in
so much pain
he had to have
his ankle GPS
bracelet, like
the one
imposed for
principled
protest rather
than
corruption on
Patricia
Okoumou,
removed. But
on March 7
Lorenza was
speeding
along, unlike
the wheels of
justice for
him. Inner
City Press has
multiply been
informed that
this felon is
still working
with the
Dominican
Mission and
entering the
UN. On March
8, Inner City
Press in
writing asked
UNSG Antonio
Guterres, his
Deputy SG
Amina J.
Mohammed who
has been
spotted with
Lorenzo,
Alison Smale
and Spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric: "March
8-2: On UN
corruption and
bribery,
yesterday
evening Inner
City Press saw
in front of
the UN and
questioned
Francis
Lorenzo, who
pleaded guilty
to UN bribery.
Please
immediately
state the last
time convicted
UN bribery
felon Francis
Lorenzo
entered the UN
(same for
former El
Salvador
Ambassador
Carlos Garcia,
who it was
shown
facilitied
Lorenzo's
illegal acts,
and for
Patrick Ho),
and state
whether
Lorenzo is
affiliated in
any way to the
Dominican
Republic
mission to the
UN." More
than a day
later, no
answer at all,
despite
promises of
answers by
Smale and
Dujarric. To
this low has
the UN fallen
under
Guterres.
Macau
billionaire Ng
Lap Seng,
convicted a
year ago of
bribing the
UN, spent even
more money on
lawyers back
on July 16,
and on
multiple
doctors in the
week before,
to
successfully
win another
day of freedom
from US Judge
Vernon S.
Broderick.
Post-hearing
first video
report here,
from Inner
City Press
then and still
now banned
from the UN as
it alone in
the UN press
corps pursues
the Ng Lap
Seng and now
Patrick Ho /
CEFC UN
bribery cases.
On Ng Lap
Seng, who did
belatedly turn
himself in to
begin serving
his sentence,
there is a
development:
he has
unsurprisingly
asked the
Second Circuit
Court of
Appeals, which
recently
turned down
Patrick Ho's
bid to get out
on bail, to
void his
conviction.
The argument,
which today's
UN of
Secretary
General
Antonio
Guterres has
shown it is in
support of, is
that U.S. law,
the FCPF, was
"misapplied"
to cover an
intergovernmental
organization
like the UN.
Guterres
clearly
believes that
such US laws
as those
against police
brutality, or
protecting
freedom of the
press, don't
apply in the
UN: witness
his Security
roughing up
Inner City
Press on June
22 and
more violently
on July
3 (video here), and his and ex-NYT Alison
Smale's
ban on
Inner City
Press for 423
days now...
And
this: in
the underlying
Ng Lap Seng
indictment
there was a
Co-Conspirator
3 who also
bribed UN
President of
the General
Assembly John
Ashe. This
CC-3 has now been
identified as
Chau Chak Wing
by Australian
MP Andrew
Hastie,
chairman of
the
Parliamentary
Joint
Committee on
Intelligence
and Security.
Hastie
recently met
with US
authorities
about
espionage and
foreign
interference
legislation,
and said it
was during
those
discussions he
confirmed the
"long-suspected
identity of
CC-3" as Dr
Chau."The same
man who
co-conspired
to bribe the
United Nations
president of
the General
Assembly, John
Ashe," Hastie
said in a
speech in the
Australian
Parliament’s
Federation
Chamber. On May 22,
Inner City
Press asked UN
Spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric, video here,
UN transcript
here:
Inner City
Press: I
wanted to ask
you, in… in
what was
called the
John Ashe
case, a
businessman,
Mr. Chau Chak
Wing has been
identified as
Co-conspirator
3 in… that was
in the
indictment.
And it's
caused quite a
furore in
Australia, but
I guess my
question is,
given that the
UN did, in
that case,
unlike the
Patrick Ho
case, conduct
an audit, did
the UN know
the identity
of
Co-conspirator
3? And
what does it
show you now,
given… given
Mr. Chau Chak
Wang's other…
Wing's other…
other
roles?
What does it
mean for the
UN that he,
according to
intelligence
sources and
now, as stated
in the
Australian
Parliament,
paid a
$200,000 bribe
to a
then-sitting
President of
the General
Assembly?
Spokesman:
I think we've
commented on
the case, and
we have
cooperated
fully with the
Federal host
authorities
here on the
conclusion of
the case.
Inner
City Press:
But it
doesn't… so
this doesn't
change the ca…
the idea that
this is a
sitting… this
is a person
that's
actually tied
directly to
the Chinese
Communist
Party?
Spokesman:
I've said…
this is what
I've had to
say.
Inner
City Press:
It doesn't
change…
Spokesman:
"This is what
I've had to
say.
Thank you."
On
May 11 Ng was
sentenced to
four years in
jail, and ironically
to pay the legal
fees of the
UN, which even
under the
prosecutors'
press release
he corrupted?
The UN,
which evicted
and still
restricts
Inner City
Press for
pursuing the
extend of Ng's
bribery in the
UN, including
his
payments through
South South
News to the UN
Correspondents
Association, gave
its UN
Censorship
Alliance
scribes a
statement that
In a statement
after the
verdict, the
UN said it
“had
cooperated
extensively to
facilitate the
proper
administration
of justice in
this case, by
disclosing
thousands of
documents and
waiving the
immunity of
officials to
allow them to
testify at
trial." This
statement, and
the UNCA
scribes,
ignore that
the UN is
already embroiled
in another
bribery
scandal, that
of Patrick Ho
and CEFC. Nothing
has been
reformed; Secretary
General
Antonio
Guterress
hasn't even
ordered an
audit. On
May 14, Inner
City Press
asked
Guterres' deputy
spokesman
Farhan Haq,
video here,
UN transcript
here:
Inner City
Press: On
Friday, Ng Lap
Seng of
South-South
News and other
fame was
sentenced to
48 months in
prison for
what’s
described as
bribery of
officials at
the UN.
I did see that
somehow part
of the
settlement was
that the UN’s
legal fees
would be
paid.
So, I had two
questions.
Number one,
how much are
those legal
fees?
Number two, in
the second
what’s
described as a
UN bribery
case involving
Patrick Ho and
the China
Energy Fund
Committee
(CEFC), has
the UN as of
yet rung up
any… any legal
fees?
And has there
as yet been
any audit
ordered as was
audit… ordered
in the case of
Ng Lap Seng
and
South-South
News? And, if
not, why not?
Spokesman:
Regarding the
second
question,
that’s an
ongoing case,
and we’ll have
more details
as it
proceeds.
Regarding the
first, the
United Nations
had cooperated
extensively to
facilitate the
proper
administration
of justice in
the Ng Lap
Seng case by
disclosing
thousands of
documents and
waiving the
immunity of
officials to
allow them to
testify at
trial.
In this
regard, the
organisation
notes the
court’s award
of $302,000 in
restitution to
be paid to the
United Nations
as a victim of
these
crimes.
Nizar?
Inner
City Press:
I have a
follow-up
question… One
of the people
that testified
was… was the
person that
worked in
DGACM
[Department of
General
Assembly and
Conference
Management]
and actually
changed the GA
resolution to
put in the
name of Sun
Kiang Ip
foundation as
the builder of
the… the… the
centre in
Macau.
Was anything
ever done on
that? I
think, if you
follow the
case, you know
that that took
place.
Yes, bribes
were paid
allegedly and
now
convictedly
[sic] to… to
John Ashe and
Francis
Lorenzo, but
a… a UNGA
[United
Nations
General
Assembly]
document, once
it was passed,
was amended by
DGACM.
Who did
that?
And… and… and
are they being
held
accountable?
Spokesman:
The person who
testified in
this case has
retired from
the United
Nations." As
Inner City
Press has
previously
exclusively
reported, that
is Ion
Botnaru. So,
no
accountability?
And the UN is
taking
$302,000 in
"restitution"
while it has paid
nothing in
restitution
for killing 10,000
people with
cholera in
Haiti? We'll
have more on
this.
Lorenzo
- still at
liberty and in
front of the
UN on 7 March
2019...
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