Tuesday, March 28, 2023

Pras Trial Jury Selection Begins


Two years ago Fugees rapper Pras Michel was indicted in connection to the Malaysian bond scandal orchestrated by fugitive billionaire Jho Low and Kimora Lee Simmons' husband Tim Leissner [click here if you missed that]. 

This week jury selection began for Pras' federal trial where he is facing up to 22 years in prison if convicted...

From NPR
Jury selection in the trial of Grammy-winning musician Pras Michel kicks off Monday in the federal courthouse in Washington, D.C., marking a pivotal moment in a case filled with allegations of political maneuvering and international intrigue.
Michel faces charges including conspiracy, witness tampering and failing to register as an agent of China, in a case that could send him to prison for decades if he's convicted.
"The defendant, Prakazrel Michel, received over $100 million from Jho Low, a foreign fugitive responsible for one of the largest embezzlement schemes in history, to use backchannel influence to convince the then-President of the United States to drop a federal investigation into Low and to agree to the extrajudicial removal of a Chinese exile living in the United States," wrote prosecutors John Keller, Sean Mulryne and Nicole Lockhart.
Prosecutors put Michel in the middle of two different sets of alleged crimes: first, an illegal plan to enlist people to attend a fundraising dinner for Barack Obama during the 2012 presidential campaign; reimburse them $40,000 apiece using foreign sources of money for the cost of the tickets; and then threatening some of them if they came clean to authorities.
The second plan allegedly involved a secret lobbying campaign to help the billionaire Low lean on American justice officials and White House officials when his fraud scheme unraveled — and to help the Chinese government "secure the return" of a dissident who was living inside the U.S. and developing close ties with former Trump adviser Steve Bannon.
The FBI arrested that dissident, Miles Guo, earlier this month for allegedly orchestrating a separate financial fraud. U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly has largely excluded evidence about that case from the Michel trial.
A number of people tied to Michel's far-flung alleged plan already have pleaded guilty or secured immunity from the government, including George Higginbotham, a former Justice Department lawyer moonlighting on work for Michel while he served in the government.
In court filings, Michel signaled the outlines of his defense: arguing that he relied on advice from lawyers and that he thought he was acting in the interests of the United States when he met with a Chinese minister at the Four Seasons Hotel in New York in 2017.
"Defendant continues to deny he was acting as an agent for China and denies he willfully and knowingly acted as a secret agent under the direction and control of China when he approached the FBI," defense lawyers David Kenner and Charles Haskell wrote in court papers this month.

7 comments:

R in NYC said...

His goose is cooked.

Anonymous said...

He should have fled the country by now. Pras will be the sacrificial lamb for all the other crooks with real money. Nobody will support this simp.

Anonymous said...

I thought that was a pic of Funky Dineva

Kendall said...

No sympathy here.
Made your bed, now lie in it, deadbeat daddy

Anonymous said...

Basically a Spy....

Anonymous said...

Yeah is Leonardo DiCaprio going to be charged in this case also!

Anonymous said...

Another Dj Vlad interview victim.

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