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The premier of the British Virgin Island, whom U.S. prosecutors described as corrupt to the core, was given a $500,000 bond that could see him released from prison as he awaits trial on charges tied to a U.S. narcotics st
stanley cup ing. In a surprise decision, federal court Judge Alicia Otazo-Reyes rejected prosecutors argument that Andrew Fahie may flee the U.S. and possibly engage in criminal activity if he is freed.Instead, she said he could remain in Miami, confined to the rented apartment of his two college-age daughters, if he and his family surrender their passports and he wears an ankle bracelet monitor in addition to paying the sizable corporate surety bond.Assistant U.S. Attorney Frederic Shadley said the government would appeal the decision, meaning it s unclear when and if Fahie would be released. Fahie, 51, was arrested last week at a Miami airport during a U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration sting after being given what looked like $700,000 in cash, but what was in reality fake bill notes, that were to be flown back on a private jet to the British Virgin Islands on Fahie s behalf. Also arrested was hi
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In an exclusive interview with CBS This Morning, Attorney General William Barr said Robert Mueller and the Justice Department disagreed over the legal analysis in the special counsel s report on Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. Mueller said his investigation did not establish President Trump committed obstruction of justice, but also did not exonerate him. Barr said he believes Mueller could have come to a conclusion as to whether the president obstructed justice.During a nearly hour-long
jordan interview in Anchorage, Alaska, CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford pressed the attorney general on a number of issues from obstruction to his new review of the Russia investigation. The attorney general said he was surprised when Mueller told him he would not decide if the president obstructed justice but said he didn
stanley cup t press him on it and then, working with Justice Department lawyers, stepped in and made the decision himself based on the evidence Mueller had gathered.Asked about the fundamental difference between his and Mueller s views on what the evidence gathered during the Russia probe means, Barr said, I think Bob said he was not going to engage in the analysis. He was not going to make a determination one
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