Insider Trading, Color Revolutions, USAID Money-Laundering: What Could Soros Be Jailed For?

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from Sputnik News:

The Trump administration is turning up the heat on George Soros’ soft power empire amid revelations of his Open Society Foundations’ close-knit links to and alleged profiteering off USAID. Is there a case for convicting the 94-year-old benefactor and beneficiary of the US imperial project? If so, where does it lie?

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Financial Crimes

Soros was found guilty of insider trading in France in 2002 for profiteering off the privatization of state-owned companies in the late 80s.
Soros appealed the conviction, but it was upheld by France’s Supreme Court, and the European Court of Human Rights in 2011, with Soros fined €2.2 mln ($2.9 mln).
The financier engaged in large-scale currency speculation against the British pound, which earned him $1 bln and cost the British economy billions in losses, in 1992. “The Man who broke the Bank of England” was never charged.
Ex-Malaysian PM Mahathir Mohamad has accused Soros of helping to spark the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis by engineering a currency collapse. Malaysia has strict criminal liability, including imprisonment for up to 10 years, for market manipulation, but Soros has not been prosecuted.

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