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Allegations of KGB involvement, audio tampering, and a suspicious death linked to President Kuchma

The passage mentions a Ukrainian president (Leonid Kuchma), the KGB, a lawyer’s unexplained death, and claims of doctored recordings that could affect political litigation. While specific dates, trans A Ukrainian lawyer working with the author was found dead hours after a work session; cause listed a President Leonid Kuchma is referenced as being on a 'smoking gun' recording that the author claims

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #017308
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The passage mentions a Ukrainian president (Leonid Kuchma), the KGB, a lawyer’s unexplained death, and claims of doctored recordings that could affect political litigation. While specific dates, trans A Ukrainian lawyer working with the author was found dead hours after a work session; cause listed a President Leonid Kuchma is referenced as being on a 'smoking gun' recording that the author claims

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4.2.12 WC: 191694 which begins: “No monument stands over Babi Yar A steep cliff only, like the rudist headstone lam afraid.” Now there is a monument, but it is unworthy of that term, and it is not as if the city of Kiev doesn’t know how to build giant monuments, if it chooses to. In the center of Kiev stands a monumental statue to Bohdan Khmelnitsky, who had conducted pogroms in the 17" Century that had slaughtered tens of thousands of Ukrainian Jews. To this day, Khmelnitsky’s picture adorns Ukrainian currency. It was not an easy visit either for me, for my wife or for my brother (who made a separate visit with his wife). It was especially difficult for his late wife Marilyn, whose father’s entire family had lived in the Ukraine, where almost all of them were murdered during the Holocaust. The difficulty was exacerbated when one of the Ukrainian lawyers with whom I was working was found dead in his bed just hours after we completed an evening work session and hours before we were to resume our work in the morning. The official cause of death was ruled a heart attack, but the KGB—whose role in the case we were investigating—is an expert on giving enemies “heart attacks.” We were there to save the life and liberty of a Ukrainian political leader and we got down to work. President Kuchma immediately told me that although it was his voice on the smoking gun recording, it was not his words, as least not in the sequence that appeared in the transcript. I listened to the recording but could not tell very much because the words were Russian and they were difficult to hear. I told my client that I too had been the victim of a doctored recording in which my voice and words had been edited and re-sequenced to make it sound as if I had said the exact opposite of what I had actually said.” This fake recording had been made by a man named David Marriot, who had offered to be a witness in the Claus Von Bulow case. He had asked me for money and I told him it would be improper to pay him for his testimony and we wouldn’t do it. He surreptitiously recorded our conversation on a tape and then simply cut and spliced the tape to make my refusal to pay him sound like a willingness to pay him. His splicing job was so amateur—he used scotch tape—that our expert was able to demonstrate it without any question. But times had changed, and the recording at issue in the Kuchma case had been digital. Changes on a digital recording are much more difficult to detect than on a tape recording. It was our job to demonstrate that the Kuchma recording, like mine, had been tampered with to change the meaning of his words. It would be a challenging scientific task in this new age of recording technology, but my team was up for it. We retained the most sophisticated audio-scientists in the world, who were able to demonstrate that words could be digitally re-sequenced to alter the meaning of a conversation without the change being detectable. ” Tn another situation, a television ad by the organization J Street showed a video of my lips moving and a voice—not mine—saying words that I didn’t say. 221

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