Kurmanbek Bakiyev News
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A U.S. criminal securities fraud case against Maksim Bakiyev, the son of former Kyrgyzstan leader Kurmanbek Bakiyev, has been dismissed, prosecutors said, without giving an explanation.
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A Moscow-based investment firm is fighting to recover $5.3 million frozen as part of a U.S. investigation into insider trading by a former high-ranking government official in Central Asia, according to court records.
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Uzbeks are barricaded in their neighborhoods in the Kyrgyz city of Osh, which was at the center of rioting and ethnic violence that left at least 189 dead and displaced about 300,000 in the south of the country.
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Former Chicago U.S. Attorney Patrick J. Fitzgerald, who stepped down in June, will join Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP on Oct. 29 as a partner in the Chicago office, the firm said in a statement.
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President Dmitry Medvedev demanded the protection of Russians in Kyrgyzstan as the leader of neighboring Uzbekistan warned that instability may “infect” other Central Asian states.
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Supporters of ousted President Kurmanbek Bakiyev may be behind deadly ethnic violence in Kyrgyzstan, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said today.
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A U.K. man who pleaded guilty to conspiring in an insider-trading scheme told a government informant that illegal tips he got could be traced by to an ex- New York Stock Exchange director, according to court papers.
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A U.K. man accused of taking part in a multinational insider-trading scheme allegedly involving a former Central Asian government official was sentenced to time served by a U.S. judge.
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Kyrgyz prosecutors are investigating contracts received by Maxim Bakiyev, son of ousted President Kurmanbek Bakiyev, to deliver jet fuel to a U.S. air base used to supply forces in Afghanistan.
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Kyrgyzstan’s government is providing information to American officials as part of a U.S. effort to extradite the son of the ousted Kyrgyz president from the U.K. to face insider-trading charges.
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