Cravath law firm registers as foreign agent for Ukrainian company linked to Hunter Biden
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New York law firm Cravath, Swaine & Moore registered as a foreign agent 8 years after working for Ukrainian company Burisma, which paid Hunter Biden as a board member.
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The law firm retroactively complied with the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) after discussions with the DOJ, disclosing work done for Burisma's owner in 2016.
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A Cravath partner met with Obama officials in 2016, just before the Ukrainian prosecutor investigating Burisma was fired. An FBI whistleblower alleges Joe Biden pushed for the firing to protect Hunter and Burisma.
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Critics say Hunter Biden hasn't been charged with FARA violations despite alleged foreign lobbying, sparing the White House further scandal.
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The law firm made $350,000 working for Burisma and its owner in 2016, as Hunter Biden collected $80,000 monthly as a Burisma board member.