How He Got In Trouble
In arguing for the pardon, Rich's American attorneys contended that, at most, Rich should have faced civil, not criminal, charges. They pointed out that many of the allegations leveled at their client could not be brought today under Justice Department policy and current law. Other U.S. companies that also ran afoul of price controls either never faced charges or were allowed to reach a settlement without undergoing criminal proceedings.
Rich, Green and their company were at first accused of illegally buying oil from Ayatullah Khomeini during the hostage crisis. That charge was subsequently dropped against their company because the purchases were made only by its Swiss subsidiary and should not have been subject to U.S. prosecution.
If Rich's case was so strong, why did he flee to Switzerland and remain there for 17 years? He claimed that a fair trial in the U.S. was impossible. Rather than go home to face a jury, he spent millions trying to settle his case through shadowy negotiations with U.S. authorities. The pardon will allow Rich and Green to go to the U.S. without facing the threat of immediate arrest. Experts say a civil case against them is highly unlikely.
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