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Red Alert: Judge Amy Berman Jackson hides massive Clinton Foundation conflicts of interest inside her mutual funds
Anonymous Patriots
Judge Amy Berman Jackson has tainted the Mueller proceedings with her Clinton Foundation relationships
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Red Alert: Judge Amy Berman Jackson hides
massive Clinton Foundation conflicts of
interest inside her mutual funds
She has tainted the Mueller cases
We The People demand an unbiased judge
Feb. 02, 2019—This line of inquiry was triggered after researchers
discovered a massive shift from 2009 to 2012 in the structure of Judge Amy
Berman Jackson’s financial portfolio.
In 2009, Jackson disclosed 169 holdings of which approximately 85 were
private company stocks and 84 were mutual funds.
Judge Amy Berman Jackson, Robert Mueller’s
sweetheart in the DC District Court
Obama appointee (March 17, 2011)
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Red Alert: Judge Amy Berman Jackson hides massive Clinton Foundation conflicts of interest inside her mutual funds
Anonymous Patriots
Judge Amy Berman Jackson has tainted the Mueller proceedings with her Clinton Foundation relationships
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Jackson’s 85 private stock holdings included:
Ameriprise, Apple, AT&T, Bank of America, Berkshire Hathaway, Boeing, Bristol Meyer Squibb, Caterpillar, Chevron, Cisco, Citigroup, Coca-Cola, ConocoPhillips, Covidien, CSX, Cummins, Diamond Offshore Drilling, Disney, Dominion Resources, DuPont, EMC, Emerson Electric, Exelon, Exponent, Fairholme, Florida Power, GE, Google, Home Depot, HP, J&J, JPMorgan Chase, Merck, Microsoft, Motorola, Nokia, P&G, Pepsico, Pfizer, Philip Morris, Prudential, Royal Dutch Shell, Target, Time Warner, Tyco, UPS and Verizon.
In 2012, however, a dramatic shift occurred. Jackson reported only 44
holdings—a 74% drop in number of holdings. Also notable was that the holdings
were all institutional and mutual funds—no private company stocks.
A reasonable person will
ask why Jackson dumped all
her Blue Chip stocks.
Or did she?
Remarkably, at least 31 of
her 2009 holdings in Blue
Chip corporate stocks were in
donors to The Clinton
Foundation (The New York
Times list). See also Vox list.
See also Sep. 14, 2009 Clinton
Global Initiative (CGI) Participants and Agenda; Sep. 16, 2010 Clinton Global
Initiative Participant Commitment Highlights; Guccifer 2.0 List; Speech Fees
donated by Companies to The Clinton Foundation.
The companies in bold below are notoriously known donors to The Clinton
Foundation by its more than 35 different names. In other words, these are
Red Alert: Judge Amy Berman Jackson hides massive Clinton Foundation conflicts of interest inside her mutual funds
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Judge Amy Berman Jackson has tainted the Mueller proceedings with her Clinton Foundation relationships
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companies with known Clinton Foundation relationships that Jackson held in 2009
that disappeared, at least from direct view, her 2012 financial disclosure.
Judge Amy Berman Jackson’s holdings in Clinton Foundation donors in 2009:
Ameriprise, Apple, AT&T, Bank of America, Berkshire Hathaway, Boeing, Bristol Meyer Squibb, Caterpillar, Chevron, Cisco, Citigroup, Coca-Cola, ConocoPhillips, Covidien, CSX, Cummins, Diamond Offshore Drilling, Disney, Dominion Resources, DuPont, EMC (Dell), Emerson Electric, Exelon, Exponent, Fairholme, Florida Power, GE, Google (Alphabet), Home Depot, HP, Johnson & Johnson, JPMorgan Chase, Merck, Microsoft, Motorola, Nokia, P&G, Pepsico, Pfizer, Philip Morris, Prudential, Royal Dutch Shell, Target, Time Warner, Tyco, UPS, Verizon
QUESTION: Where did Jackson’s holdings in these Blue Chip private
companies go by 2012?
ANSWER: She simply buried them inside crony mutual funds who were, or
became, heavily invested in her favorite companies. This gave her the continuing
benefit of those profits while hiding their relationship to the Clinton Foundation.
JACKSON (2012): Up to $250,000 in AMG Yachtman I (YACKX)
For example: Jackson disclosed a substantial holding in AMG Yachtman I
(YACKX) of up to $250,000 in their Dec. 31, 2017 FORM N-CSR Annual Report to
Shareholders (SEC Edgar HTML).1 PDF Version.
While the AMG Yachtman I fund does not appear to have a direct relationship
with The Clinton Foundation, its portfolio holdings, officers, bankers and trustees
do . . . massively.
1 https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1089951/000119312518077080/d547868dncsr.htm
Red Alert: Judge Amy Berman Jackson hides massive Clinton Foundation conflicts of interest inside her mutual funds
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Judge Amy Berman Jackson has tainted the Mueller proceedings with her Clinton Foundation relationships
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Among AMG Yachtman’s Top Ten Holdings are known Clinton Foundation
donors (in bold and yellow highlight):
AMG Yachtman I (YACKX)
TOP TEN HOLDINGS Security Name
In other words, Jackson’s 2009 private company stock holdings in Clinton Foundation donors comprise about 40% of all holdings in AMG Yachtman I fund in 2012 alone.
And, AMG Yachtman I is just one (1) of Jackson’s 44 holdings reported in 2012.
In addition, the AMG Yachtman I (YACKX) Trustees and Officer consist of other known Clinton Foundation donors and operative, specifically:
Trustee/Officer Name, Age
AMG Yachtman title
Other titles Clinton Foundation donor relationship(s)
Eric Rakowski, 59 Trustee Professor, University of California at Berkeley School of Law
University of California, San Francisco; University of California, Los Angeles
Jeffrey T. Cerutti, 50
CEO Managing Director, Head of Sales, UBS Global Asset Management
UBS Wealth Management USA; UBS AG
Keitha L. Kinne, 59
COO Managing Director, Citigroup Asset Management
Citi Foundation Citigroup
Twenty-First Century Fox, Inc., Class A 8.4 The Procter & Gamble Co. 8.2 PepsiCo, Inc. 4.9 Cisco Systems, Inc. 4.8 Johnson & Johnson 4.7 The Coca-Cola Co. 4.6 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., 1.330% 4.6 Oracle Corp. 4.3 Microsoft Corp. 3.6 Twenty-First Century Fox, Inc., Class B 3.4
Top Ten as a Group % of Net Assets 51.5%
Red Alert: Judge Amy Berman Jackson hides massive Clinton Foundation conflicts of interest inside her mutual funds
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Judge Amy Berman Jackson has tainted the Mueller proceedings with her Clinton Foundation relationships
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Thomas G. Disbrow, 52 CFO Global Head of Traditional Funds Product Control, UBS Asset Management (Americas), Inc.; Managing Director - Head of North American Funds Treasury, UBS Asset Management (Americas), Inc.
UBS Wealth Management USA, UBS AG
Steven J. Paggioli, 67 Trustee Independent Director, Chase Investment Counsel
JPMorgan Chase & Co
John A. Starace, 47 Deputy Treasurer
VP, Citi Hedge Fund Services Citi Foundation, Citigroup
Robert S. Mueller, III Special Counsel
Partner, WilmerHale; off-shore holdings in Mellon Optima L/S Strategy Fd LLC and Defenders Multi-Strategy Hedge Fund LLC (Caymans) managed by the Bank of New York Mellon, the CUSTODIAN AND TRANSFER AGENT FOR AMG YACHTMAN
Prosecutor Jeannie S. Rhee was counsel to Hillary Clinton re. private email server scandal
Of the 31 Blue Chip private stocks Berman sold between 2009 and 2012, the
following holdings in bold represent significant portions of the AMG Yachtman I
(YACKX) current portfolio:
Ameriprise, Apple, AT&T, Bank of America, Berkshire Hathaway, Boeing, Bristol Meyer Squibb, Caterpillar, Chevron, Cisco, Citigroup, Coca-Cola, ConocoPhillips, Covidien, CSX, Cummins, Diamond Offshore Drilling, Disney, Dominion Energy/Resources, DuPont, EMC (Dell), Emerson Electric, Exelon, Exponent, Fairholme, Florida Power, GE, Google (Alphabet), Home Depot, HP, Johnson & Johnson, JPMorgan Chase, Merck, Microsoft, Motorola, Nokia, P&G, Pepsico, Pfizer, Philip Morris, Prudential, Royal Dutch Shell, Target, Time Warner, Tyco, UPS, Verizon
Stay tuned, these revelations emerged from analysis of
just one (1) of Judge Jackson’s 44 holdings.
Red Alert: Judge Amy Berman Jackson hides massive Clinton Foundation conflicts of interest inside her mutual funds
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Judge Amy Berman Jackson has tainted the Mueller proceedings with her Clinton Foundation relationships
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Conclusion:
1. Judge Amy Berman Jackson hides her financial interests in Clinton
Foundation donors inside her mutual fund holdings. See Canon 3.
2. Judge Amy Berman Jackson cannot claim impartiality in matters related to
Robert S. Mueller, III’s Special Counsel prosecutions. See Canon 2.
3. Judge Amy Berman Jackson must recuse, and has likely tainted, all the
Mueller cases over which she has presided. See “Fruit of the poisonous
tree.” Nardone v. US, 308 U.S. 338 (1939).