Deutsche Bank taps long-time Barr ally for legal representation in Washington: report
Written by Alex Henderson September 9, 2020
One of Deutsche Banks most famous customers has been President Donald Trump, and Deutsches activities including its dealings with Trump have been the subject of investigations by prosecutors as well as members of Congress. The German bank, Bloomberg News is reporting, has hired attorney Robert Kimmitt whose relationship with Attorney General William Barr goes back to the late 1980s to represent it in Washington, D.C.
The 72-year-old Kimmitt is a former U.S. ambassador to Germany. According to Bloomberg, Kimmitts precise role in Deutsche isnt clear even to many executives within the bank.
Bloomberg journalists Greg Farrell, Steven Arons, Christian Berthelsen and Tom Schoenberg explain, When Kimmitt was hired, many top executives in the U.S. werent immediately informed of his role, according to other people familiar with the matter. Lawyers representing the bank in U.S. Justice Department investigations have been dealing directly with line prosecutors in several long-running investigations. In at least one of those investigations, the Department has relayed almost no information in years, these people said.
The reporters note that according to Bloombergs sources, some of Deutsches senior executives in Frankfurt, Germany are hoping that Kimmitts relationship with Barr could help clear up a logjam of Justice Department investigations. Kimmit, Bloomberg notes, has close connections to both Deutsche Bank and the Justice Department.
https://www.alternet.org/2020/09/deutsche-bank-taps-long-time-barr-ally-for-legal-representation-in-washington-report/
Hey why not, after all the DOJ is trying to get involved in civil complaint and you know, wink wink nod nod he's buds with a "guy" that thinks the "guy" running around is above the law and the constitution...............................