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| id | filing_uuid | filing_type | registrant_name | registrant_id | client_name | filing_year | filing_period | issue_code | specific_issues | government_entities | income_amount | expense_amount | is_no_activity | is_termination | received_date |
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| 1838680 | 2dc57d7d-2b99-4996-990e-ebbbb195d99e | Q3 | FIGHTING APARTHEID CONFRONTATION TRANSFORMATION SYSTEMS, INC. | 14495 | FIGHTING APARTHEID CONFRONTATION TRANSFORMATION SYSTEMS INC | 2016 | third_quarter | FAM | MILITARY CORRUPTION VS CLEMENCY FOR MAJOR CLARENCE ANDERSON III AIR FORCE TIMES Air Force officer in brig may be punished for talking to reporter By Jeff Schogol, Staff writer 5:50 p.m. EST December 29, 2015 Anderson was sentenced in April to 42 months in prison and dismissal from the Air Force after he was found guilty at court-martial of sexual assault and other charges. His attorney has requested that his conviction be set aside. In a letter obtained by Air Force Times, Andersons attorney cites several potential problems with the case, including the allegation that one witness who testified for the alleged victim may have been paid. At a Dec. 14 post-trial hearing, a military judge reviewed evidence and testimony about whether the witness was paid $10,000, according to an Air Force official familiar with the case. The judge decided not to overturn the verdict or recommend that the convening authority do so, the official said. Moreover, the judge decided that the evidence of the witness payment probably would not produce a substantially more favorable result for Anderson had it been presented at Andersons court-martial, the official said. Both the witness and Andersons attorney declined to comment when contacted by Air Force Times. Anderson told Air Force Times that he is innocent of the allegations against him. He said he has submitted a clemency package to the convening authority, Lt. Gen. Mark Nowland, commander of 12th Air Force, which outlines the reasons why he should not have been convicted. | Air Force, Dept of,HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,SENATE | 0 | 0 | 2016-07-08T13:53:50.337000-04:00 |