BOOM! Grassley Releases Explosive FBI Document That Exposes Coercion Scandal

Written By BlabberBuzz | Friday, 21 July 2023 02:30 PM
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Allegations have emerged that former Vice President Joe Biden and his son, Hunter Biden, coerced the CEO of Burisma, Mykola Zlochevsky, into paying them millions of dollars in exchange for their assistance in getting a Ukrainian prosecutor investigating the company fired.

These allegations are contained in an unclassified FBI document that was released by Senator Chuck Grassley, a Republican from Iowa. Grassley released the document so that the American people can read it for themselves, without any political or bureaucratic filters.

The document in question is an FBI-generated FD-1023 form, which Grassley obtained through legally protected disclosures by Justice Department whistleblowers. The form reflects the FBI's interview with a highly credible confidential source who had multiple meetings and conversations with a top executive of Burisma Holdings, starting in 2015. Hunter Biden was a board member of Burisma at the time.

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According to the document, Zlochevsky, the Burisma CEO, claimed to have "many text messages and 'recordings' that show he was coerced to make such payments" to the Bidens. It is worth noting that Joe Biden has acknowledged pressuring Ukraine to fire prosecutor Viktor Shokin while he was vice president.

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Shokin was investigating Burisma Holdings at the time, and Hunter Biden was receiving substantial monthly payments from the company. Biden's allies argue that his push for Shokin's firing was due to concerns about corruption and was in line with the U.S. and international community's policy position.

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The unclassified document, dated June 30, 2020, describes the contact between the source and Burisma officials. The source was introduced to Burisma through Oleksandr Ostapenko, and they traveled to Ukraine to discuss Burisma's interest in purchasing a U.S.-based oil and gas business.

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During the meeting, Burisma's CFO Vadim Pojarski mentioned that Hunter Biden was on the board, along with the former president or prime minister of Poland. Pojarski stated that Burisma hired the former Polish leader to leverage his contacts in Europe for potential oil and gas deals. Burisma claimed to have hired Hunter Biden to protect them from potential problems through his father's influence.

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The document also details a meeting between the source, Zlochevsky, and Ostapenko in Vienna, Austria. During this meeting, Zlochevsky mentioned Joe Biden's public statement about the corrupt nature of the Ukrainian prosecutor general and his need to be fired. Zlochevsky allegedly said that Hunter Biden would take care of the issues through his father.

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Zlochevsky also suggested that Burisma could raise more capital by purchasing a larger U.S.-based business with a history in the oil and gas sector. The source advised against this due to the ongoing investigation into Burisma, as it would deter U.S. investors.

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The document further reveals a telephone call between the source and Zlochevsky after the 2016 presidential election. Zlochevsky expressed his dissatisfaction with Trump's victory and stated that he was pushed to pay the Bidens. The source asked Zlochevsky if he was concerned about Burisma's involvement with the Bidens, to which Zlochevsky replied that he did not want to pay them and that "nobody would find out about his financial dealings with the Bidens."

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The document also mentions recordings and text messages that Zlochevsky claimed to have, which allegedly show that he was coerced into making payments to the Bidens. Zlochevsky stated that he had a total of 17 recordings, two of which included Joe Biden, and the remaining 15 involved Hunter Biden. These recordings and documents were said to provide evidence of payments made to the Bidens in exchange for the firing of the prosecutor.

Senator Grassley has been pushing for transparency regarding these allegations and has criticized the Justice Department and FBI for their handling of the information. Grassley and Representative James Comer, Chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability, have subpoenaed the FBI for the unredacted document. The FBI has not complied with the subpoena but has allowed lawmakers to review the document in a secure setting.

The White House, FBI, and Department of Justice have not yet responded to requests for comment on these allegations.As the allegations surrounding Joe and Hunter Biden continue to unfold, the release of an unclassified FBI document by Senator Chuck Grassley has added fuel to the fire. The document, an FD-1023 form, contains details of an interview conducted by the FBI with a highly credible confidential source who had extensive contact with Burisma Holdings, a Ukrainian energy company. The source claimed that Burisma's CEO, Mykola Zlochevsky, had been coerced into paying millions of dollars to the Bidens in exchange for their assistance in getting a Ukrainian prosecutor investigating the company fired.

The document sheds light on the relationship between Burisma and the Bidens, particularly Hunter Biden, who served on the company's board while his father was vice president. It reveals that Burisma hired Hunter Biden to leverage his father's influence and protect the company from potential problems. Zlochevsky allegedly mentioned Joe Biden's public statement about the need to fire the Ukrainian prosecutor general and suggested that Hunter Biden would take care of the issues through his father.

Furthermore, the document mentions recordings and text messages that Zlochevsky claimed to possess, which allegedly provide evidence of payments made to the Bidens in exchange for the prosecutor's dismissal. Zlochevsky expressed his dissatisfaction with Trump's election victory and stated that he was pushed to pay the Bidens. However, he also expressed concerns about the exposure of his financial dealings with the Bidens.

Senator Grassley has been vocal in his criticism of the Justice Department and FBI's handling of this information, calling for transparency and accountability. Grassley, along with Representative James Comer, has subpoenaed the FBI for the unredacted document, but the agency has not complied. Instead, they have allowed lawmakers to review the document in a secure setting.

The release of this document has raised significant questions and demands for further investigation. The White House, FBI, and Department of Justice have yet to respond to requests for comment on these allegations. As the political landscape continues to be shaped by these developments, it remains to be seen how they will impact the upcoming election and the public's perception of the Bidens.

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