![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In fact, none of the secret missions took place at all. Goguen separately wired more than $2 million to Marshall for the paramilitary missions, over multiple payments including $750,000 in 2015 “to strike Syrian Terrorist Leaders,” according to a court filing later submitted by federal prosecutors.īut these world-saving ambitions never materialized. The objective was altruistic, he said, like helping rescue Yazidi women from genocide in Iraq: “I’ll fund that all day long.” Together, they formed Amyntor Group, a defense contractor designed to be “heavily focused on intelligence,” Goguen told The Daily Beast last month. He and Marshall also discussed plans to conduct paramilitary missions overseas, which would theoretically allow Goguen-who was worth at least hundreds of millions of dollars-to act as a covert Batman against global crime and terrorism. Other texts more darkly touched on Goguen’s tactics both for executing the affairs and maintaining his public image, such as using “safe houses” in his hometown of Whitefish, Montana, and allegedly conducting “surveillance” on his adversaries. Photo Illustration by Elizabeth Brockway/The Daily Beast/Getty ![]()
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