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Bin Laden: US businessman seeks $25 million reward

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Espresso

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A businessman who claims he tipped-off the FBI about the whereabouts of Osama bin Laden's secret compound is seeking a reward of $25m (£15.6m).

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Gem dealer Tom Lee, 63, claims that in 2003 a Pakistani intelligence agent, from a family he had known for decades, told him bin Laden was in Peshawar in Pakistan, not Afghanistan.

The man allegedly described how he had been sent on a mission by Pakistani intelligence services to relocate bin Laden and his family to a small compound in Bilal, Abbottabad.

A letter sent by Mr Lee's lawyers to FBI director James Comey in August claims Mr Lee subsequently shared this information with FBI agents.

But despite "numerous attempts" to claim his reward after bin Laden’s death in 2011 he received no response.

"Mr Lee precisely identified the whereabouts of the most notorious terrorist of our era," said the letter.

"A man responsible for the World Trade Center attacks, the most devastating act of terror committed on American soil, and numerous other assaults on Americans."​

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Mr Lee told The Grand Rapids Press in an email on Friday that he did not understand why the government waited to act for eight years.

"It disturbs me, and it should disturb every American, that I told them exactly where bin Laden was in 2003, and they let him live another eight years," he said in the email.


Mr Lee, who became Lord of Stanbury Manor in England in 1997 after purchasing the title, claims to have provided the FBI with intelligence before, and said the lack of action surprised him.​

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"For 20 years I was used to the government acting immediately on my intelligence," he said.

During their hunt for bin Laden, US authorities offered the reward to anyone who supplied information that led to bin Laden's capture or conviction.


The FBI has so far refused to comment.​

Source: Sky News
 

DiscoJer

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Meanwhile, the guy who helped verify it was him, Dr. Afridi, is still in Pakistani jail

His 33 year sentence was overturned a few months ago, but he's still being held pending another trial.

Why anyone in the world ever helps us, we treat our friends like shit.
 

Kinyou

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Meanwhile, the guy who helped verify it was him, Dr. Afridi, is still in Pakistani jail

His 33 year sentence was overturned a few months ago, but he's still being held pending another trial.

Why anyone in the world ever helps us, we treat our friends like shit.
Maybe they're at least wiretapping his phone
 

potam

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I don't know the requirements for the reward, but I'm willing to bet they got tips that he was everywhere in the world. Next time there's a manhunt in the US, I'm just gonna call up and say, "I think he's probably somewhere in the midwest," and wait to collect my reward.
 
During their hunt for bin Laden, US authorities offered the reward to anyone who supplied information that led to bin Laden's capture or conviction.

But they didn't capture or convict him, they killed him.
 

Rebel Leader

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Gemüsepizza;88331607 said:
But they didn't capture or convict him, they killed him.

Gotta love that fine print

CONSPIRACY!

They killed him as to not give away the money. IT EXPLAINS EVERYTHING!
 

Stitch

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Gemüsepizza;88331607 said:
But they didn't capture or convict him, they killed him.

Did they ever release any evidence?

Always thought it was weird.

"Oh, that Bin Laden guy? Yeah, we got him. He's dead. Can't prove it, sorry. We dumped him into the Ocean."

Maybe he's rotting in a cell somewhere.
 

Showaddy

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Did they ever release any evidence?

Always thought it was weird.

"Oh, that Bin Laden guy? Yeah, we got him. He's dead. Can't prove it, sorry. We dumped him into the Ocean."

Maybe he's rotting in a cell somewhere.

No point keeping him in a cell if he hasn't been publicly tried. Easiest thing to do was just shoot him, which they did.
 

ggnoobIGN

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I've heard before that reward money for bounties is always a bitch to even touch.

That said I thought Bin Laden didn't move to his final location until 2005..
 

gutshot

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Mr Lee, who became Lord of Stanbury Manor in England in 1997 after purchasing the title, claims to have provided the FBI with intelligence before, and said the lack of action surprised him.

"For 20 years I was used to the government acting immediately on my intelligence," he said.

The guy is clearly delusional.
 

foxtrot3d

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Meanwhile, the guy who helped verify it was him, Dr. Afridi, is still in Pakistani jail

His 33 year sentence was overturned a few months ago, but he's still being held pending another trial.

Why anyone in the world ever helps us, we treat our friends like shit.

Well, we can't really do anything for the guy, the Pakistani's want him to be punished for embarrassing them. So, it's hard to put pressure on the government when they wish to make an example out of someone. I wish the dude chose to flee Pakistan rather than staying.
 
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