Monitor Group Admits To Breaking U.S. Laws
The Monitor Group, an international consulting firm based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, has admitted to violating the federal Foreign Agent Registration Act regarding its lobbying efforts on behalf of Muammar Gadhafi. They also admitted to violating federal laws on its ...
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