Fresh from prison Warner says he’s not holding back any longer on Kamla

(Trinidad Express) Declaring that the “gloves are off”, Jack Warner said last night he that intends to go after Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar and reveal all through a tape which he will give to four lawyers.

Warner was speaking for the first time since being released from prison at an Independent Liberal Party (ILP) cottage meeting in Endeavour, Chaguanas.

Independent Liberal Party (ILP) supporters greet their leader Jack Warner at a meeting at the corner of Endeavour Road and Egypt Village, Chaguanas last night. Warner came to the meeting fresh from the Frederick Street Prison after spending Wednesday night in the infirmary. Warner was released on $2.5 million bail to cover 12 criminal charges on which he is wanted in the United States relating to the FIFA scandal.
Independent Liberal Party (ILP) supporters greet their leader Jack Warner at a meeting at the corner of Endeavour Road and Egypt Village, Chaguanas last night. Warner came to the meeting fresh from the Frederick Street Prison after spending Wednesday night in the infirmary. Warner was released on $2.5 million bail to cover 12 criminal charges on which he is wanted in the United States relating to the FIFA scandal.

“I want to tell Kamla that as of tonight the gloves are off! Kamla having jailed me, as of tonight the gloves are off!” said Warner.

“Everything I have against Kamla I will bring it out. I have kept it back too long and I will bring it out…but not tonight,” he continued.

Warner said he feels his life is under threat and as such he has decided to make a video tape and give it to four lawyers–from the ILP, the People’s National Movement (PNM), the Movement for Social Justice (MSJ) and his own private attorney. Warner, a former FIFA Vice President , was taken to prison on Wednesday evening after appearing before Chief Magistrate Marcia Ayers-Caesar in the Port of Spain Magistrates’ Court following his surrender to Fraud Squad detectives earlier that day.

He is wanted in the United States on charges of fraud, racketeering and money laundering in that country and Trinidad and Tobago while holding the position of vice-president of FIFA. The indictment lists eight charges, but when Warner appeared before Ayers-Caesar, a total of 12 charges were read. The alleged offences occurred as far back as 1990.
He was released yesterday after supplying a proper deed to secure his $2.5 million bail.

Persad-Bissessar, when questioned by the media yesterday following the opening of the new Maloney Police Station, said she received no funding from Warner when she contested the United National Congress (UNC) internal election in 2010. She also denied receiving money from Warner for the 2010 general election or the 2013 Tobago House of Assembly election.
“I will tell you something–she lie,” said Warner last night in response to her comments. He said he will name all the contractors he and Persad-Bissessar went to.

Warner said in one case it was so “obscene” that he walked out and “Stacy (Roopnarine) walked in”.“All gloves are off, I remained silent for too long…they believe they could walk all over me,” said Warner.

Warner maintained he is innocent of the charges leveled against him by US authorities. He said if he’s being accused of financial impropriety, then the question should be asked, who gave it (the money).He said this issue was bigger than people in Trinidad and Tobago think. “Why is it only third world countries are charged?” he asked. He further questioned what was wrong in giving countries like Russia and Qatar the opportunity to host the World Cup. He said being from a third world country, he understood Qatar’s position but, “the US felt they have the divine right to anything”.

He said that he cut all ties with FIFA four years ago. “If after four years they still can’t forget Jack Warner something wrong,” he said. Warner said he was never questioned with respect to the charges made against him. “They never ask me once…charges…I Jack Warner know nothing about those charges, what our lawyers have done is tell them to prove it,” he said.