BTW, Frank Giustra was involved in the Clinton Foundation Uranium One scandal together with Ian Telfer.
"Blackburn questioned a controversial Hillary Clinton decision permitting Russia to obtain a controlling stake in a U.S. uranium company after an effort led by Ian Teller, a major Clinton Foundation donor, and Canadian billionaire Frank Giustra, a long-time friend of Bill Clinton.
"Eda Marie Agueci had an urgent piece of advice for several friends and family members: A stock called NU Energy Uranium Corp. was a “MUST BUY” and they’d better buy in before “the action begins next week,” the OSC said in a statement of allegations filed this week."
"This tip on the uranium company allegedly first came from Jacob Gornitzki, an advisor to NU Energy who sometimes worked out of GMP’s offices. The OSC claims he told Ms. Agueci that NU Energy was about to receive a takeover bid from Mega Uranium Ltd."
""It all started more than 3 years ago when I thought I was helping an OSC investigation relating to a well known Toronto securities firm," says Jacob Gornitzki. "However, it turned into a nightmare - both professionally and personally - and tarnished a good name that had been built up over many years. In a system that's supposed to be 'innocent until proven guilty', it seems it's the other way around."
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BTW, Frank Giustra was involved in the Clinton Foundation Uranium One scandal together with Ian Telfer.
"Blackburn questioned a controversial Hillary Clinton decision permitting Russia to obtain a controlling stake in a U.S. uranium company after an effort led by Ian Teller, a major Clinton Foundation donor, and Canadian billionaire Frank Giustra, a long-time friend of Bill Clinton.
Uranium One “donated $2.35 million to the Foundation through several donations, which the foundation failed to report, as the Russian’s gained control of Uranium One from 2009-2013,” Blackburn said." (http://dailycaller.com/2016/07/11/exclusive-house-letter-calls-clinton-foundation-lawless/))
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"Eda Marie Agueci had an urgent piece of advice for several friends and family members: A stock called NU Energy Uranium Corp. was a “MUST BUY” and they’d better buy in before “the action begins next week,” the OSC said in a statement of allegations filed this week."
"This tip on the uranium company allegedly first came from Jacob Gornitzki, an advisor to NU Energy who sometimes worked out of GMP’s offices. The OSC claims he told Ms. Agueci that NU Energy was about to receive a takeover bid from Mega Uranium Ltd."
(http://business.financialpost.com/news/fp-street/osc-claims-put-one-woman-in-centre-of-insider-tipping-ring))
""It all started more than 3 years ago when I thought I was helping an OSC investigation relating to a well known Toronto securities firm," says Jacob Gornitzki. "However, it turned into a nightmare - both professionally and personally - and tarnished a good name that had been built up over many years. In a system that's supposed to be 'innocent until proven guilty', it seems it's the other way around."
(http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/allegations-against-jacob-gornitzki-in-ontario-securities-commission-osc-case-against-eda-agueci-et-al-are-dismissed-499550401.html))
Lot's more to dig up there...