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Hello, Mr. LeChasney
While Pat Swindall enjoyed a series of successes, one could infer his good looks; intelligence, charm, and charisma had acquired him a "Midas touch." He enjoyed two successful congressional terms and could realistically expect re-election to a third. He enjoyed happiness in a rewarding marriage to a beautiful wife, Kim. His business dealings produced millions of dollars in assets. His acumen seemed never to fail him. It finally did. Pat’s vicissitude came through "Dr. Charles LeChasney." Pat is convinced they met coincidentally. Not necessarily.
While Pat prepared for his own 1989 perjury trial, he uncovered facts about "Charles LeChasney." LeChasney’s true identity: college dropout, Herberto Figueroa, a 1950’s Cuban refugee differed dramatically from the Harvard-educated-Ph.D.-psychologist-son-of-a-French-diplomat he presented, and achieved acceptance as, around D.C. Unfortunately for Pat, LeChasney appeared reputable throughout his association with him. Pat wrote (www.pbcn.com as of 1998):
· · A man, who was forever making connections between and
among people, LeChasney seemed efficient and industrious. In fact, it was he
who had worked with the Chinese government and [U. S.] House Majority Leader
Jim Wright to arrange the trip to the
Charles LeChasney’s dealings led him to
an unfortunate meeting with a "Mr. Mike Martinez." LeChasney engaged
in the business of laundering foreign drug money into the
How does a man with an assumed identity, criminal history, and currently under criminal investigation (in today’s era of technological information gathering ability) mingle with and influence world leaders undetected by any government? Perhaps top officials secured and safeguarded the concealment. If so, to what end? Undoubtedly, penumbral politicians could, and would, utilize such persons as LeChasney (unbound by law enforcement protocol) by engineering their "coincidental" encounters to entrap their political opponents.
Pat reports that in September of 1987, the
Atlanta Journal and Constitution (AJC) printed a bogus article stating the
Reagan Administration offered LeChasney a position as Assistant Undersecretary
of State for
Could Swindall have overlooked that perhaps the State Department had full awareness of LeChasney’s money laundering, yet created a reputable image for him to lure innocent political dissidents, such as Pat, into a deceptive web?
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