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Charles White person

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Lan Bentsen recruited Charles White book_quoted
“which was also handling all of Bath's dealings. One of Bath's closest business associates was Charles White, who had graduated from the Naval Academy with Oliver North and then went to be a fighter pilot in the Navy. White earned an MBA at …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner-Mafia, CIA, and George Bush Part 16 @ 41:29

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The Colonel’s Corner-Mafia, CIA, and George Bush Part 16
▶ 41:29 which was also handling all of Bath's dealings. One of Bath's closest business associates was Charles White, who had graduated from the Naval Academy with Oliver North and then went to be a fighter pilot in the Navy. White earned an MBA at …
The Colonel’s Corner-Mafia, CIA, and George Bush Part 16
▶ 42:03 to work with him and Bath. So I'm going to say yes. In 1980, White and Bath formed a real estate development company. White and Bath split up in 86 and began a fierce legal battle over a $550,000 certificate of deposit in a Caymans Island c…
The Colonel’s Corner-Mafia, CIA, and George Bush Part 16
▶ 42:33 with no liability note. In other words, just move the money around and not keep track of it. White refused to do that. White has lost most of his legal fights and is bitter at Bath and his associates who he claims railroaded him to keep him…
The Colonel’s Corner-Mafia, CIA, and George Bush Part 16
▶ 44:02 White said that one time in 82, he and Bath were at the Ramada Club in Houston when Vice President Bush walked in. Bush waved at Bath and said, hey, Jim. So obviously they knew each other on a first name basis. Another Houstonian who knows …
The Colonel’s Corner-Mafia, CIA, and George Bush Part 16
▶ 47:14 And then all the rest of the directors resigned, leaving Bath in charge. All of the stock was made into bear stock, which meant that it belonged to whoever possessed it. In his sworn deposition in a lawsuit against White, Bath refused to na…
The Colonel’s Corner-Mafia, CIA, and George Bush Part 16
▶ 55:05 the bank and that, or not the aircraft that he supposedly was going to buy. And one of the previous owners of that particular track of land was Jack Trotter. That was when Bath asked White to help him cover the note. When White refused, Bat…
The Colonel’s Corner-Mafia, CIA, and George Bush Part 16
▶ 55:36 Doesn't want to have anything to do with it. But somehow this judge sided with Bath. White said he believes that Bath was using Skyway's money, which belonged to the CIA, to speculate in Houston real estate, which is exactly what the CIA pa…
The Colonel’s Corner-Mafia, CIA, and George Bush Part 16
▶ 58:47 16-3. 16-3. Southwest Airport Services also had a sweetheart lease at Ellington from the city of Houston, under which it paid $650 a month. Bath's company won the lease in April of 85 under a lottery, but the lease had not been offered to a…
The Colonel’s Corner-Mafia, CIA, and George Bush Part 16
▶ 59:18 close to Houston. To get the money to buy the land, Bath put White in touch with Sergio Lussani. Lussani was a loan broker who had his office at Mainland Savings. He's a PhD economist from Italy. Another PhD economist. Lussani was brought i…
The Colonel’s Corner-Mafia, CIA, and George Bush Part 16
▶ 1:00:49 Luciani introduced him to Leopard Capaldi, who's Detroit mafia. After mainland savings hit the skids, Luciani returned to Italy. But in early 1982, when White went to see him at the urging of Bath, Luciani was going strong. White said he ha…
The Colonel’s Corner-Mafia, CIA, and George Bush Part 16
▶ 1:01:57 in Texas. After the loan application was submitted to Lamar, Luciani informed White that it had been rejected by Austin Savings and Loan. White told Bath, the next thing I know, it is back on. So all Bath did was pick up the phone and said,…
The Colonel’s Corner-Mafia, CIA, and George Bush Part 16
▶ 1:02:29 a $5 million promissory note to Lamar to buy the land and build the apartment complex. By December 83, the project was finished and the units were leased out. June of 84, Bath and White renewed the $5.2 million note to Lamar. But even thoug…
The Colonel’s Corner-Mafia, CIA, and George Bush Part 16
▶ 1:02:59 So Lamar arranged for them to borrow the $200,000. You can't make your payments, so we're going to give you the money to make the payments. This is a repeating pattern through this entire thing because they're doing business for the CIA as …
The Colonel’s Corner-Mafia, CIA, and George Bush Part 16
▶ 1:03:29 in Mainland and they got a second mortgage. By spring of 86, Bath and White were in default on both loans, which again has happened repeatedly through this book. Lamar wanted us to sell to Manzor Harani, White said, but that would have left…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 31 (32)
▶ 10:37 as in the CIA office in Saigon. Relations between the field command and the CIA station in Laos varied. The agency chiefs of station had different styles and manners. Gordon Jorgensen left for Saigon in 62. Charles Whitehurst presided over …