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FBI Probe Into Bernie Sanders And His Wife Growing
« on: July 10, 2017, 10:01:15 pm »
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Katie Pavlich
Posted: Jul 10, 2017 2:30 PM

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https://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiepavlich/2017/07/10/heat-is-on-federal-prosecutors-honing-in-on-bernie-sanders-and-his-wife-over-land-swap-n2352866

It's the FBI criminal investigation that has been largely ignored for months, but not anymore. At the end of June, POLITICO published a story detailing the Bureau's investigation into former Democrat presidential candidate Bernie Sanders and his wife, Jane Sanders. The potential charge? Bank fraud.


    On January 10, 2016, in the midst of Sanders’ sudden stardom—just weeks before the votes in Iowa and New Hampshire—the U.S. attorney for Vermont was sent a “Request for an Investigation into Apparent Federal Bank Fraud.”

    Backed by six exhibits and a dozen documents, the four-page letter described how Jane Sanders had “orchestrated” the purchase of 33 acres along Lake Champlain in Burlington, Vermont’s largest city, where her husband had minted his populist political brand as mayor. The deal closed in 2010, when the senator’s wife was president of Burlington College, a tiny, obscure, nontraditional school that always seemed to be struggling for students and funds. The letter alleged that to secure a $10 million loan and execute her grand plan to expand the college, Jane Sanders had falsified and inflated nearly $2 million that she’d claimed donors had pledged to repay the loans.
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