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Saturday, November 23, 2024

CONFRONTED WITH INCRIMINATING EVIDENCE AGAINST HIM, ST. KITTS' PRIME MINISTER ATTEMPTS TO CONFUSE THE ISSUES WITH DISINFORMATION

 

Caribbean Galaxy's YING JIN with PM DREW at the United Nations

In the aftermath of MSR Media's PHILIPPE MARTINEZ' podcast confirming that Saint Kitts Prime Minister TERRANCE DREW had approved the processing of illegally-discounted CARIBBEAN GALAXY citizenship, for the Jail Project, and demanding to know where all the Galaxy money was, Drew attempted to divert attention from the $962m unaccounted for. He told a media interviewer a ridiculous story, to the effect that that an unnamed representative of Martinez had demanded a huge monetary sum to settle the pending RICO lawsuit. He also alleged that Martinez' representative had demanded that the money come from the Saint Kitts government. The story was a complete fabrication. Drew did not meet with any authorized representative of MSR Media. Obviously, the purpose of Drew's interview was to create public anger at Martinez, due to the alleged demand for public money, which was completely untrue.

 In truth and in fact, not only was none of Drew's story true, but he had not met with Martinez' only legal representative, Saint Kitts attorney, Damian Kelsick, to discuss the case. According to Kelsick, Drew did not meet with any authorized representative of MSR Media; we have the email confirming that there was never such a meeting. Kelsick's reply to the government lawyer's request for a settlement proposal was no meeting with any MSR representative. Obviously, the purpose of Drew's interview was to create public anger at Martinez.We note that the Government of Saint Kitts is not a defendant in the RICO case, which names Galaxy and several other parties. The Drew interview was designed to distract attention from Martinez' evidence of corruption money paid to officials offshore. MSR Media has transmitted the bank statements to the US Department of Justice as well as the court in Saint Kitts, as Martinez stated in his podcast. It confirms massive corruption, money laundering and fraud, on the part of Galaxy, as well as several individuals, both inside and out of St. Kitts government.

PM Drew again lied to his people by stating he has not approved MSR in the CBI. Drew had signed in November 2023 an agreement between MSR and his government authorizing MSR to shoot and build new movie industry in the country. and become a Public Benefit Option .PM Drew, in his ongoing due diligence, lies; he only stopped the construction of the jail project, which raises questions on whether Galaxy paid in advance the money for the construction or not, but PM Drew, in his ongoing due diligence and despite all the warnings, continued to process the jail project applications under the legal  price set by his own government. Now the biggest questions are where is the $40 million US dollars allocated to build the jail? And why Drew is defending Galaxy ? Who is Drew protecting ?

Martinez, in responding to Drew's interview, stated " Where is the Galaxy money? The evidence we provided to the Saint Kitts courts and the US Department of Justice confirms that passports were sold illegally under the posted price by two sales agents for Galaxy, during the Drew Administration." Furthermore,  he has suggested several times to the Prime Minister, and to SKN Attorney General Wilkin, that Wilkin travel to Washington DC to meet with the Department of Justice, and the Federal agents working the case based upon the evidence provided by MSR Media. The AG has refused to follow Martinez suggestions. In August 2023, Martinez suggested that Wilkin should definitely meet with the US DOJ, so the people of Saint Kitts will know what Caribbean Galaxy is doing with the CBI money.

For his safety, it has been suggested to Mr. Martinez by US law enforcement that he remains in the United States while the investigation is ongoing. In the meanwhile former SKN CIU and Galaxy CEO LES KHAN is nowhere to be found.

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