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Bribes paid for Corsi to escape from Kenya:Insider reports thousands given to 'various officials'

LONDON-Bribes totaling thousands of dollars were paid to facilitate WND senior staff reporter Jerome Corsi's departure from Kenya after immigration authorities there detained him and his publicist – holding them under armed guard and without food-to prevent Corsi from holding a news conference revealing what he had discovered about Barack Obama's controversial ties in the African nation.Confirmation of the payments comes just as a report from Kenya Broadcasting Corp. admitted it was politics, not the contrived paperwork reason, for which Corsi was detained.According to copies of e-mails obtained by WND, a resident of Kenya who provided funding for the payments said the bribes were paid to "various officials" during the day-long standoff between Corsi and Kenyan immigration authorities.The e-mail addressed to Corsi said, "Sorry that your last day in the country was a little stressful. I trust you are both (Corsi and publicist Tim Bueler) safe and have all of your possessions with you.""We had worked diligently to get you both out safe and with all your stuff," the informant said. "There was a great cost, however."The informant then cited fees used for "paying off" some of the officials involved in the case.The informant listed the immediate expenditure of $2,500 in U.S. dollars and another $1,428 worth of Kenya shillings."I have given them all the money I had access to," said the informant, who said the total, $3,928, took care "of a portion of what will be required." He suggested there still could be future costs for "damage control."The e-mail also included a plea not to identify any individual either paying or taking the bribes, because of the potential for retaliation. As WND has reported, Kenyan immigration officials and soldiers armed with automatic weapons prevented Corsi from holding a scheduled news conference about his investigation into Obama's Kenyan links. The Kenyan authorities detaining him later took him to his departure flight and made it clear he was not welcome to return."Don't ever come back. See you in hell," Corsi reported an unidentified official told him as the author of the No. 1 best-selling book "The Obama Nation" was delivered to a flight departing from Nairobi.Corsi took the British Airways flight to London, from where he told WND he was tired but safe and working on assembling the results of his investigation conducted in Kenya into a report.
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