https://www.cnbc.com/2018/06/06/how...indow-into-trump-deals-in-eastern-europe.html Around this time, CNBC received a tip that Fotiadis had worked on several Trump projects in Eurasia. Curious about his professional relationship with Trump, CNBC reached out to Fotiadis on April 11 for comment about this work. Fotiadis did not respond to a call or an email. But eight hours later, he announced on Twitter that he was closing his firm, John Fotiadis Architect, or JFA, after 10 years in business. A few days later, Fotiadis closed the Twitter account he had used to announce he was closing down his firm. By the end of the week, all the content from Fotiadis' professional website, including his portfolio, had been removed, leaving only a notesaying he planned to join a New Jersey-based engineering company. Gone was Fotiadis' impressive portfolio of 30 projects (some of which are pictured below), including villas, schools and office buildings he has designed for clients around the world. Also gone was any reference to the two overseas branches of JFA that he had opened — in Tbilisi and Kiev, Ukraine.
https://www.politico.com/story/2018/06/12/mueller-unnamed-figures-manafort-638800 https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...rder-protecting-evidence-in-russia-troll-case https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-new...tions-still-going-mueller-tells-judge-n882601 U.S. Special Counsel Robert Mueller warned that Russian intelligence services still have active “interference operations” into U.S. elections and that handing over certain evidence in a criminal case could imperil ongoing investigations.
https://www.cnn.com/2018/06/15/politics/concord-ruling-special-counsel-russian-company/index.html http://www.businessinsider.com/mueller-accuses-manafort-of-foldering-to-secretly-communicate-2018-6
“One day in late May 2016, Roger Stone — the political dark sorcerer and longtime confidant of Donald Trump — slipped into his Jaguar and headed out to meet a man with a Make America Great Again hat and a viscous Russian accent,” the Washington Post reports. “The man, who called himself Henry Greenberg, offered damaging information about Hillary Clinton, Trump’s presumptive Democratic opponent in the upcoming presidential election… Greenberg, who did not reveal the information he claimed to possess, wanted Trump to pay $2 million for the political dirt .”
http://www.businessinsider.com/robe...-times-washpost-for-inaccurate-reports-2018-6 https://www.politico.com/story/2018/06/21/paul-manafort-jury-selection-mueller-661648 “Some of the media accounts question the legitimacy of the Special Counsel’s investigation, tending to advance the opinion that the investigation is ‘tainted’ and therefore its results are suspect. Other media accounts, by contrast, include disparaging descriptions of the defendant,” Weissmann wrote.