17 April 2010

Blackwater connection to arms case?

Blackwater's folks are in more sheep dip again...

Five former employees of the U.S. defense contractor Blackwater Worldwide were indicted on Friday, including its former president Gary Jackson, on several weapons charges and making false statements.
They were accused of skirting federal firearms laws and misrepresenting the weapons they were buying and the identities of the purchasers. This included a case in which weapons were given to Jordanian officials in hopes of winning their business, while it was stated they were bought by employees.
Also charged in the 15-count indictment were the company's former general counsel Andrew Howell, former executive vice president William Mathews, former vice president of logistics and procurement Ana Bundy, and former armorer Ronald Slezak.


Even if Blackwater had nothing to do with it, their reputation is such that they'll be mentioned even if they're only tangentially connected.

By: Brant

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