George Aref Nader, a 60-year-old "wealthy Lebanese-American businessman and Middle East expert," was indicted "on charges of importing child pornography and traveling with a minor to engage in illegal sexual activity," Politico reported.
Nader was a key witness in former special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation has been indicted on child pornography and sex trafficking charges, according to a three-count indictment unsealed on Friday in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia.
Nader was arrested in January 2018 after arriving in the U.S. from Dubai. Federal law enforcement officials searched three iPhones they obtained with a search warrant, and allegedly found child porn.
Politico added that "prosecutors filed a criminal complaint against Nader over the images in April 2018 but kept the charges under seal and never told his attorneys about them even as he continued to cooperate with Mueller’s probe, lawyers said."
Nader was convicted on a child pornography charge in Virginia and served 6 months in prison in 1991. He faced "a similar charge in Washington, D.C. in 1985, but the case was dismissed due to an invalid search warrant, CNBC reported.
In March 2018, the Associated Press reported that "Nader was convicted by Prague’s Municipal Court of 10 cases of sexually abusing minors and sentenced to a one-year prison term in May 2003."
Court spokeswoman Marketa Puci told the Associated Press that the crimes reportedly happened between 1999 and 2002 and that he was convicted of "moral corruption of minors, sexual abuse and impairing morals."
Nader has served as an unofficial liaison between Capitol Hill politicians and the UAE and Saudi Arabia. He also was a lobbyist for the private security firm Blackwater. He is also an adviser to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan of the UAE.
It was in January 2018 when former special counsel Robert Mueller's investigators questioned him in connection to suspicions that the UAE had been involved with President Trump's 2016 campaign.
But Nader didn't just work on the GOP side of the aisle, in 1993 to 2001, he tried unsuccessfully to broker an Israeli-Syrian peace agreement [which will evidently only happen when the Jews leave Israel to the Muslims and the Muslims kill every Jew on Earth]. He also helped to free the American hostages in Lebanon after the Iran–Contra affair. So Nader is happy to work for money, regardless of who pays him.
According to The Hill, Nader sat "for multiple interviews, including one that was conducted under a 'proffer agreement', — a potential signal that he believed he could be charged with crimes and spoke to prosecutors on the condition his statements wouldn’t be used against him."
Nader was arrested in January 2018 after arriving in the U.S. from Dubai. Federal law enforcement officials searched three iPhones they obtained with a search warrant, and allegedly found child porn.
Politico added that "prosecutors filed a criminal complaint against Nader over the images in April 2018 but kept the charges under seal and never told his attorneys about them even as he continued to cooperate with Mueller’s probe, lawyers said."
Nader was convicted on a child pornography charge in Virginia and served 6 months in prison in 1991. He faced "a similar charge in Washington, D.C. in 1985, but the case was dismissed due to an invalid search warrant, CNBC reported.
In March 2018, the Associated Press reported that "Nader was convicted by Prague’s Municipal Court of 10 cases of sexually abusing minors and sentenced to a one-year prison term in May 2003."
Court spokeswoman Marketa Puci told the Associated Press that the crimes reportedly happened between 1999 and 2002 and that he was convicted of "moral corruption of minors, sexual abuse and impairing morals."
Nader has served as an unofficial liaison between Capitol Hill politicians and the UAE and Saudi Arabia. He also was a lobbyist for the private security firm Blackwater. He is also an adviser to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan of the UAE.
It was in January 2018 when former special counsel Robert Mueller's investigators questioned him in connection to suspicions that the UAE had been involved with President Trump's 2016 campaign.
But Nader didn't just work on the GOP side of the aisle, in 1993 to 2001, he tried unsuccessfully to broker an Israeli-Syrian peace agreement [which will evidently only happen when the Jews leave Israel to the Muslims and the Muslims kill every Jew on Earth]. He also helped to free the American hostages in Lebanon after the Iran–Contra affair. So Nader is happy to work for money, regardless of who pays him.
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