As tensions flared over disputed territory within the Caucasus area in the summertime of 2020, Azerbaijan’s squadron of high-priced Washington lobbyists scrambled to pin the blame on neighboring Armenia and spotlight its connections to Russia.
Unbeknown to members of Congress, Azerbaijan had an inside man who was working carefully with the Azerbaijani ambassador to Washington on the time on a parallel line of assault, based on textual content messages launched by federal prosecutors.
Consultant Henry Cuellar, a Texas Democrat now charged with accepting bribes and performing as a overseas agent in a yearslong scheme, indicated in a textual content that he deliberate a legislative maneuver to attempt to strip funding from Armenia as a result of it hosted Russian navy bases.
Azerbaijan’s ambassador responded enthusiastically.
“Your modification is extra well timed than ever,” the ambassador, Elin Suleymanov, wrote to Mr. Cuellar. “It’s all about Russian presence there,” added Mr. Suleymanov, who referred to the congressman as “Boss.”
Mr. Cuellar’s legislative gambit didn’t go far. However by the point of the textual content trade, his household had accepted not less than $360,000 from Azerbaijani government-controlled corporations since December 2014, based on a federal indictment unsealed in Houston on Friday.
The 54-page indictment highlights the significance of U.S. policymaking to overseas pursuits, and the lengths to which they go to attempt to form it to their benefit, however excessive dangers and generally questionable outcomes.
The indictment accuses Mr. Cuellar, 68, and his spouse, Imelda, 67, of accepting bribes, cash laundering and conspiring to violate overseas lobbying legal guidelines in reference to efforts on behalf of the Azerbaijani authorities and a Mexico Metropolis financial institution that paid them not less than $238,390.
The Cuellars pleaded not responsible on Friday, and had been launched after every paid a bond of $100,000. In an announcement earlier than the indictment, Mr. Cuellar declared his innocence and recommended that the Home Ethics Committee had cleared his monetary exercise. The Azerbaijani Embassy didn’t reply to a request for remark.
The costs towards the couple recommend that the Justice Division is increasing its efforts to clamp down on overseas affect campaigns, regardless of latest high-profile setbacks. Juries and judges have rejected instances associated to unregistered overseas lobbying by political figures with shut ties to former Presidents Barack Obama and Donald J. Trump.
The indictment is the second in latest months to cost a sitting member of Congress with violating a prohibition on lawmakers serving as overseas brokers. Senator Robert Menendez, Democrat of New Jersey, and his spouse obtained a sequence of expenses beginning in October accusing them of accepting lots of of 1000’s of {dollars} in bribes, together with gold bars, to assist the governments of Egypt and Qatar. Mr. Menendez and his spouse have pleaded not responsible.
Past the funds Mr. Menendez and Mr. Cuellar are accused of receiving, Azerbaijan, Egypt and Qatar have been heavy spenders on conventional Washington lobbying to keep up the move of United States support and to win assist in disputes with neighbors.
From 2015 to the tip of final 12 months, Egypt spent $14.3 million on lobbying and Qatar spent practically $85.9 million, based on analyses by the nonpartisan web site OpenSecrets of disclosures to the Justice Division beneath the Overseas Brokers Registration Act, or FARA. The disclosures don’t embrace donations to assume tanks and different expenditures that rich overseas governments use to attempt to generate good will.
Azerbaijan spent practically $9.2 million on lobbying in that point, based on FARA filings. Arms of the federal government retained about 20 corporations throughout that point, together with ones led by former Gov. Haley Barbour, Republican of Mississippi, and former Consultant Bob Livingston, a Louisiana Republican who served as chairman of the Home Appropriations Committee. The lobbying efforts additionally concerned corporations run by Democrats, resembling the previous Biden adviser Larry Rasky, who died in 2020, and the fund-raiser Vincent A. Roberti.
Azerbaijan’s objectives included profitable assist for the reintegration of the Nagorno-Karabakh territory within the Lesser Caucasus, which has been beneath dispute with Armenia for many years. (Azerbaijan seized full management of the territory in September.) Azerbaijan additionally wished Congress to repeal a ban on U.S. support imposed in 1992 through the first Nagorno-Karabakh battle.
Whereas america has frequently issued waivers to the ban since 2001, the Azerbaijanis contemplate the sturdiness of the underlying ban “sort of an insult and injustice,” mentioned Richard Kauzlarich, who served as ambassador to Azerbaijan through the Clinton administration.
“I haven’t seen indicators of the return on the funding so far as points which might be vital to Azerbaijan by way of their lobbying efforts,” Mr. Kauzlarich mentioned. He attributed that partly to continued considerations about human rights abuses by the Azerbaijani authorities and partly to the dearth of an organized, activated diaspora like that which has lobbied for Armenian causes.
“No amount of cash goes to have the ability to counter the variety of voters in California and Massachusetts and elsewhere the place Armenian Individuals dwell, are lively and vote,” he mentioned.
Whereas politicians in Europe have been accused of accepting items and bribes from Azerbaijani and Qatari officers, the prosecutors’ claims of funds to Mr. Menendez and Mr. Cueller add a brand new wrinkle on the earth of subterranean affect campaigns in Washington.
The lawmakers had been in prime positions to assist overseas governments. Mr. Menendez was the chairman of the Senate Overseas Relations Committee, whereas Mr. Cuellar served on the Home Appropriations subcommittee that oversees the price range of the State Division.
After their respective indictments, Mr. Menendez stepped down from his chairmanship, and Mr. Cuellar from his place as the highest Democrat on the Homeland Safety Appropriations Subcommittee. Mr. Menendez’s trial is scheduled to start this month. Each have vowed to stay in workplace as they contest the costs, and Mr. Cuellar has mentioned he intends to proceed his re-election marketing campaign.
The Azerbaijanis’ courtship of Mr. Cuellar got here as oil pursuits within the nation, together with the state-owned firm that prosecutors say funded the funds to the Cuellars, maintained a presence in Texas.
Mr. Cuellar and his spouse, together with different Texas lawmakers, had been handled to journeys to Azerbaijan in 2013. He obtained briefings from high-level authorities officers and attended a dinner with executives from the state-owned oil firm, based on prosecutors. After Mr. Cuellar returned, he was recruited by Azerbaijani officers, who started funneling funds to a pair of consulting corporations his spouse created known as IRC Enterprise Options and World Gold Group, based on prosecutors and Texas firms filings.
The Cuellars used the cash to repay money owed, fund residing bills and make purchases together with a $12,000 customized robe and a $7,000 down cost for a brand new automotive, prosecutors say.
The indictment claims that Imelda Cuellar “carried out little or no professional work in trade for the funds.” As an alternative, “in trade for the bribe funds, Henry Cuellar agreed to carry out official acts and acts in violation of his official duties benefiting Azerbaijan and to be and act as an agent of the federal government of Azerbaijan.”
Among the many companies prosecutors say Mr. Cuellar carried out on the behest of the Azerbaijanis was urgent the Obama administration to take a more durable line towards Armenia, making an attempt to insert language favorable to Azerbaijan into laws and committee experiences and having members of his employees urge the State Division to resume a passport for the daughter of Mr. Suleymanov.
Mr. Cuellar’s efforts on behalf of Azerbaijan largely appear to have had minimal affect. He withdrew the modification to strip funding from Armenia after objections from an Armenian diaspora group.
“It was going to be dominated out of order so I withdrew however they’re taking credit score ha ha,” Mr. Cuellar texted Mr. Suleymanov.
The ambassador responded “they take credit score for the whole lot!”
After the indictment of Mr. Cuellar was unsealed, the group, Armenian Meeting of America, known as for “a broader investigation in relation to those expenses and who else could also be tied to Azerbaijan’s corrupt modes of operation.”