"Meet the New York architect[John Fotiadis] who was a key figure in Donald Trump's deals and connections in Eastern Europe"
"TRUMP'S LIES ON HIS BUSINESS DEALINGS IN RUSSIA WERE A PROFOUND BETRAYAL OF VOTERS"
Re yours -Yep, lies, exploitation of fear, misrepresentation, blustering bullshit, and more lies essentially comprised Trump's campaign platform, and continue to define his presidency. Whether or not the criminal prez's nefarious dealings while campaigning make the bar set for criminal court proceedings, and/or impeachment, we will see, but the fact that Trump betrayed the public is factually inarguable.
PegVA, if you haven't watched the Maddow video in the post you replied to have a look. It's all about cockroach humans, introduces names i don't recall seeing before, and sheds more light (pun intended as per video) on the possibility of Trump going after deals in Georgia and Kazakhstan during the campaign too. A related article here
Meet the New York architect who was a key figure in Donald Trump's deals and connections in Eastern Europe
Christina Wilkie | @christinawilkie Published 1:36 PM ET Wed, 6 June 2018 Updated 12:42 AM ET Thu, 7 June 2018
As Robert Mueller looks ever more closely at President Donald Trump's foreign business ties, one former associate has remained outside the spotlight despite playing a key role in Trump's quest for real estate deals in former Soviet lands.
Architect John Fotiadis designed some of Trump's most ambitious luxury developments there. A master of glass-encased towers and monumental entrances — hallmarks of Trump's properties — the New York architect supplied vision and technical expertise that complemented Trump's salesmanship and attorney-fixer Michael Cohen's brass-tacks negotiating.
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Around this time, CNBC received a tip that Fotiadis had worked on several Trump projects in Eurasia. Curious about his professional relationship with Trump, CNBC reached out to Fotiadis on April 11 for comment about this work.
Fotiadis did not respond to a call or an email. But eight hours later, he announced on Twitter that he was closing his firm, John Fotiadis Architect, or JFA, after 10 years in business. A few days later, Fotiadis closed the Twitter account he had used to announce he was closing down his firm.
By the end of the week, all the content from Fotiadis' professional website, including his portfolio, had been removed, leaving only a note saying he planned to join a New Jersey-based engineering company.
Gone was Fotiadis' impressive portfolio of 30 projects (some of which are pictured below), including villas, schools and office buildings he has designed for clients around the world. Also gone was any reference to the two overseas branches of JFA that he had opened — in Tbilisi and Kiev, Ukraine.
Maddow gets to him at the end of the video. After, the Psy Group and Nix's Cambridge Analytica, maybe others. LOL, talk about cockroaches disappearing when the light is turned on! Thanks, Rachel, for that picture. It's perfect.
It was Plato who said, “He, O men, is the wisest, who like Socrates, knows that his wisdom is in truth worth nothing”