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W. Samuel Patten is an American political consultant and lobbyist who received international attention in spring 2018 in relation to the Special Counsel investigation led by former FBI director Robert Mueller. This was due to Patten's relationship with Konstantin Kilimnik, a subject of the investigation. [2]
Patten first Australian Olympic representative selection was the men's eight who took the bronze medal at Los Angeles 1984 Olympics. [6] At the Olympic games in Seoul 1988 Patten and Malcolm Batten were selected in the squad as reserves for the eight and qualified a coxless pair. They raced in heats and were eliminated in the repechage. [7]
The Oarsome Foursome is the nickname for an Australian men's rowing coxless four crew who competed with a clear lineage between 1990 and 2012, winning two Olympic gold medals and one silver medal, two world championships as a coxless four, and additional world championship titles in coxed boats.
On August 31, 2018, Sam Patten, a Republican lobbyist, pleaded guilty to violating FARA in his unregistered work for a Ukrainian politician and a Ukrainian oligarch — and agreed to cooperate with the government. [159] On April 12, 2019, Patten was sentenced to three years' probation, 500 hours of community service and a $5,000 fine. [160]
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Barry Beauchamp Patten (11 July 1927 – 13 March 2003) was an Australian Olympic alpine skier and architect who designed Melbourne's Sidney Myer Music Bowl. Background and early career [ edit ]
English: Plea agreement by Sam Pattern promising cooperation in Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections, including work with Cambridge Analytica and funding the Inauguration of Donald Trump.
Batten and Sam Patten were selected in the squad as reserves for the eight and qualified a coxless pair. They raced in heats at the Seoul Olympics but were eliminated in the repechage. [10] His final national representative racing was as the stroke of the men's eight for the 1991 World Rowing Championships in Vienna. They finished tenth. [9]