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To: locogringo who wrote (1153299)7/29/2019 6:26:10 PM
From: Wharf Rat1 Recommendation

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rdkflorida2

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Papadopoulos took the money

The term for that is "accepting a bribe". It doesn't matter what he does with it after that.



To: locogringo who wrote (1153299)7/29/2019 6:36:54 PM
From: locogringo1 Recommendation

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FJB

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In the news for anybody with a brain:




According to him, (Poppadoppa) Federal agents met him at the airport when he flew back from Cyprus. Demanded to know why he hadn't declared the cash. He said what cash? They minutely searched everything he had and were visibly angry when they didn't find anything.


And then when Papadopoulos landed back in America, he was arrested at Dulles International Airport on July 27th. Strangely, he wasn’t shown the warrant for his arrest when arrested, and didn’t know the reason why until the next day. The $10,000 that Tawil paid Papadopoulos in cash is interesting in this context, as it would be the exact amount of money one would be required to declare at customs. Papadopoulos didn’t recall if he was arrested before or after he filled out a customs slip (but didn’t have the money on him). - Bongino.com

If the $10,000 is traced to the Obama DOJ/administration, then we have a massive can of worms that just opened. I will make sure congress has the opportunity to review for marked bills and investigate who authorized an entrapment operation against an American citizen.

— George Papadopoulos (@GeorgePapa19) November 4, 2018