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		<title>David Disiere Southlake Aviation Awarded $32-Million Damages in Congo Gold Smuggling Case</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In a civil trial that sounded like a real life James Bond spy novel, a Dallas County Jury awarded Southlake Aviation, owned by Dallas business executive David Disiere, $32.4 million in damages against Houston based oil company, CAMAC International, its subsidiary CAMAC Aviation, and Mickey Lawal CAMAC&#8217;s Vice President of African Operations. The case stemmed...</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://airflightdisaster.com/david-disiere-southlake-aviation-awarded-32-million-damages-in-congo-gold-smuggling-case/" data-wpel-link="internal" target="_self">David Disiere Southlake Aviation Awarded $32-Million Damages in Congo Gold Smuggling Case</a> first appeared on <a href="https://airflightdisaster.com" data-wpel-link="internal" target="_self">George Hatcher's Air Flight Disaster</a>.</p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In a civil trial that sounded like a real life James Bond spy novel, a Dallas County Jury awarded Southlake Aviation, owned by Dallas business executive David Disiere, $32.4 million in damages against Houston based oil company, CAMAC International, its subsidiary CAMAC Aviation, and Mickey Lawal CAMAC&#8217;s Vice President of African Operations.<br />
The case stemmed from a scheme in which CAMAC International and its officers used a Gulfstream V jet leased from David Disiere&#8217;s Southlake Aviation to try to spirit more than ten thousands pounds of gold bullion out of the Democratic Republic of the Congo with help from General Bosco Ntaganda, a notorious Congolese warlord.</p>
<p>Following the verdict, Southlake Aviation&#8217;s President, David Disiere praised the jury&#8217;s decision, &#8220;twelve citizens saw through a smoke-and- mirrors defense put on by the CAMAC&#8217;s attorneys and clearly found that CAMAC caused my company to loose a $43 million dollar aircraft in a greedy scheme that violated the U.S. Trading With The Enemy Act.&#8221;<br />
The jury heard riveting testimony from a diamond trader involved in the scheme describing how CAMAC executives Kase Lawal, Mickey Lawal, and Kamoru Lawal arranged to exchange two-oversized suitcases stuffed with six-and-half million dollars in cash for ten boxes of gold delivered by General Bosco Ntaganda&#8217;s armed forces.</p>
<p>An investigation of the smuggling incident by the United Nations Security Council found that CAMAC and its three top executives, Kase Lawal, Mickey Lawal, and Kamoru Lawal were dealing with &#8220;individuals operating in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and committing serious violations of international law involving the targeting of children or women in situations of armed conflict.&#8221;</p>
<p>Kase Lawal, Mickey Lawal, and Kamoru Lawal who are Nigerian American brothers invoked their Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination hundreds of times during their testimony in the case.</p>
<p>Houston energy executive, Kase Lawal the former CEO of CAMAC International and the current CEO of the publically traded CAMAC Energy Inc. was appointed to a White House Trade Advisory position by President Obama and serves on the boards of the Houston Port and Airport Authorities.</p>
<p>David Disiere, the Dallas business executive and owner of Southlake Aviation, told the jury how he was shocked to get a call in the dead of night informing him that his company&#8217;s 43-million dollar Gulfstream V jet aircraft loaded with ten boxes of gold had been confiscated in Goma by authorities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo on February 5, 2011.  The jury&#8217;s verdict also included compensation of more than 535-thousand dollars for repairing damage done the to the aircraft&#8217;s interior passenger compartment during the loading of the gold.</p>
<p>Because Southlake Aviation&#8217;s aircraft was confiscated in the Congo, VFS Financing a subsidiary of General Electric, automatically placed Southlake Aviation&#8217;s loan to purchase the Gulfstream V in default, accelerated the entire balance, and repossessed the aircraft.</p>
<p>Testimony in the case and the investigation by the United Nations also indicated that former Houston Rocket&#8217;s basketball star Dikembe Mutombo acted as an intermediary in the gold smuggling scheme.</p>
<p>Testimony in the case showed that David Disiere had never met the Lawal brothers. Disiere testified that CAMAC had signed a three-year lease for Southlake&#8217;s Gulfstream V jet and claiming it would use the jet was to travel between its Houston headquarters and oil operations in Nigeria.</p>
<p>The jury agreed with David Disiere&#8217;s testimony that CAMAC and its officers violated the terms of the aircraft&#8217;s lease by using it in an outlaw region of Africa.</p><p>The post <a href="https://airflightdisaster.com/david-disiere-southlake-aviation-awarded-32-million-damages-in-congo-gold-smuggling-case/" data-wpel-link="internal" target="_self">David Disiere Southlake Aviation Awarded $32-Million Damages in Congo Gold Smuggling Case</a> first appeared on <a href="https://airflightdisaster.com" data-wpel-link="internal" target="_self">George Hatcher's Air Flight Disaster</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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