Thursday, October 16, 2014

Justice Department Tilton Away From Helicopter Investigation

"Company wins new contracts despite federal probe" Associated Press   October 09, 2014

WASHINGTON — The Army has awarded $80 million in helicopter contracts to Wall Street executive Lynn Tilton even as the Justice Department is investigating whether she played by the rules to win earlier military work.

Tilton is the founder of the private equity firm Patriarch Partners, which owns MD Helicopters of Mesa, Ariz., and dozens of other companies. The Justice Department inquiry is focused on Tilton’s hiring of a former Army officer who allegedly steered millions of dollars in contracts to MD Helicopters while the pair negotiated his future employment.

The Associated Press reported in March that Tilton and Bert Vergez, a retired colonel who ran an Army acquisition office in Huntsville, Ala., were in unusually close contact for more than a year before Vergez retired from military service in late 2012. Three months later, he was working for Tilton.

Under the terms of the two new deals, MD Helicopters will provide Afghanistan’s air force with armed helicopters. The contracts are underwritten by the Army and buttress President Obama’s plan to shift the security mission to the Afghans....

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The whole $y$tem and all its in$titutions are ma$$ively corrupted, Americans. 

It's over.