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Erik Prince

Erik Dean Prince (born June 6, 1969) is an American businessman, former U.S. Navy SEAL officer, and the founder of the private military company Blackwater. He served as Blackwater's CEO until 2009 and as its chairman until its sale to a group of investors in 2010. Prince heads the private equity firm Frontier Resource Group and served as chairman of the Hong Kong-listed Frontier Services Group until 2021. Prince is the son of engineer and businessman Edgar Prince, and the brother of former U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos.

Erik Prince
Prince in 2015
Born
Erik Dean Prince

(1969-06-06) June 6, 1969 (age 53)
EducationHillsdale College (BA)
Known forFounder of Blackwater
Spouse(s)
Joan Prince
(m. 1991; died 2003)

Joanna Houck
(m. 2004; div. 2012)

Stacy DeLuke (m. date unknown)
Children7
Parent
RelativesBetsy DeVos (sister)
Military career
Allegiance United States
Service/branch United States Navy
Rank Lieutenant
UnitUnited States Navy SEALs

Early life, education, and military service

Prince was born on June 6, 1969, in Holland, Michigan, the son of Edgar D. Prince and his wife, Elsa (Zwiep),[a] and the youngest of four children.[1] He graduated from Holland Christian High School.[2] Prince and his father toured the world together, visiting the Dachau concentration camp in Germany, divided Berlin, and the battlefields of Normandy. According to his mother, these trips "made a big impression" on the young Prince.[3]

Prince was accepted into the United States Naval Academy and attended for three semesters before leaving, explaining that he loved the Navy but disliked the Academy. He went on to receive his B.A. in economics from Hillsdale College in 1992.[4][5][6][7][8] During his time at Hillsdale, he served as a volunteer firefighter and as a cold-water diver for the Hillsdale County Sheriff's Department.[9] Prince eventually became an emergency medical technician.[10]

In 1990, Prince secured an internship in the White House under George H. W. Bush,[11] but soon left to intern for California congressman Dana Rohrabacher, President Ronald Reagan's former speechwriter. Rohrabacher described Prince as "a bright, driven young man." At the age of 21, Prince volunteered to search for a mass grave in Nicaragua, to expose killings that had taken place under President Daniel Ortega and later said that he had found the mass grave.[12]

After college, Prince was commissioned as an officer in the United States Navy via Officer Candidate School in 1992. He went on to become a Navy SEAL and deployed with SEAL Team 8 to Haiti, the Middle East, and the Balkans. He credits the SEALs for being an outlet for his entrepreneurial spirit. In his autobiography he states that during the Yugoslav Wars in the early 1990s, he realized that there was a need for private training facilities for special operations.[13]

Prince ended his U.S. Navy service prematurely in 1995.[citation needed]

Private career

Prince moved to Virginia Beach and personally financed the formation of Blackwater Worldwide in 1997.[14] He bought 6,000 acres (24 km2) of the Great Dismal Swamp of North Carolina and set up a school for special operations.[15] The name "Blackwater" comes from the peat-colored bogs in which the school is located.[16]

Prince credits the 1994 Rwandan genocide with his decision to found Blackwater. He later said, "It really bothered me. It made me realize you can't sit back and pontificate. You have to act."[17]

In 1996, a year after his father's death, Prince helped facilitate the sale of his company to Johnson Controls for US$1.35 billion.[18]

From 1997 to 2010, Blackwater was awarded $2 billion in government security contracts,[19] more than $1.6 billion of which were unclassified federal contracts and an unknown amount of classified work.[20] From 2001 to 2010, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) awarded up to $600 million in classified contracts to Blackwater and its affiliates.[21] It became the largest of the State Department's three private security companies, providing 987 guards for embassies and bases abroad.[22] Prince built a shooting range on his rural Virginia land to serve as a nearby training facility to CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia.[19]

Blackwater came under increasing criticism after the Nisour Square massacre in September 2007, in which Blackwater employees opened fire in a crowded square in Baghdad, killing 17 Iraqi civilians and seriously wounding 20 more. Three guards were convicted in October 2014 of 14 manslaughter charges, and another of murder, in a U.S. court in 2019.[23][24]

The criticism continued after president Barack Obama took office in 2009. Prince said he believes that much of this criticism stems from politics. "I put myself and my company at the CIA's disposal for some very risky missions", Prince told Vanity Fair for its January 2010 issue. "But when it became politically expedient to do so, someone threw me under the bus."[25] Blackwater lost a $1 billion contract with the State Department to protect American diplomatic personnel in 2009, after the Iraqi government refused to renew the company's operating license.[26] Nevertheless, in 2010 the Obama administration awarded the company a $120 million United States Department of State security contract and about $100 million in new CIA work.[20]

In 2012 Blackwater's successor company, Academi, paid a combined $49.5 million to settle charges of arms trafficking violations dating back to the period Prince was CEO and chairman of the company.[27] In 2020 Prince again became the focus of an FBI investigation into arms trafficking violations related to the conversion of crop dusters into military aircraft.[28] According to a UN report, Prince also violated a UN arms embargo by aiding a plot to arm a Libyan warlord attempting to overthrow the US and UN backed government in Libya.[29]

Prince has defended Blackwater's work, pointing to the fact that during the course of 40,000 personal security missions, only 200 involved guards firing their weapons. He has said, "No one under our care was ever killed or injured. We kept them safe, all the while we had 30 of our men killed."[17]

Prince, according to author Robert Young Pelton, reportedly thinks of Blackwater's relationship to the military as something similar to FedEx's relationship to the U.S. Post Office: "an efficient, privatized solution to sclerotic and wasteful government bureaucracy."[30] He credits his father's competitive streak in the automotive business with the inspiration to design a lighter, faster army.[31]

Prince resigned as CEO of Blackwater on March 2, 2009, and remained chairman of the board until he sold the company in late 2010 to a group of investors.[32]

As Americans and others were being evacuated following the August 2021 collapse of the Afghan government, Prince said he was offering seats on a chartered flight for $6,500 per person.[33]

Disclosure as part of a covert CIA task force

Prince was part of a CIA task force created to engage in targeted killings of suspected terrorists. Prince alleged that the House intelligence congressional committee leaked his name to the press.[34] Prince has said that he is convinced that former CIA director Leon Panetta revealed him as a CIA asset, after shutting down the covert CIA training operation in 2009.[19]

Private security for the United Arab Emirates

After Blackwater faced mounting legal problems in the United States, Prince was hired by the crown prince of Abu Dhabi and moved to Abu Dhabi in 2010. His task was to assemble an 800-member group of foreign troops for the U.A.E., which was planned months before the Arab Spring.[35] He helped the UAE found a new company named Reflex Responses, or R2, with 51 percent local ownership, carefully avoiding his name on corporate documents. He worked to oversee the effort and recruit troops, among others from Executive Outcomes, a former South African mercenary firm hired by several African governments during the 1990s to defeat violent rebellions in addition to protecting oil and diamond reserves.

As of January 2011, Prince was training a force of 2,000 Somalis for anti-piracy operations in the Gulf of Aden. The program was funded by several Arab countries, including the United Arab Emirates and backed by the United States. Prince's spokesman, Mark Corallo, said Prince had "no financial role" in the project and declined to answer any questions about Prince's involvement. John Burnett of Maritime Underwater Security Consultants said, "There are 34 nations with naval assets trying to stop piracy and it can only be stopped on land. With Prince's background and rather illustrious reputation, I think it's quite possible that it might work."[36]

Private equity investor in Africa

Prince leads a private equity firm called Frontier Resource Group, and until April 13, 2021, he was also chairman of Frontier Services Group Ltd, a Bermuda-incorporated logistics and transport company listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.[37][38][39] Frontier Services Group is backed by China's state-owned CITIC Group and Hong Kong-based investor Johnson Chun Shun Ko [zh],[40][41] with the Chinese government listed as the largest investor.[42] Prince's ventures advise and support Chinese investment in oil and gas in Africa.[43]

In May 2014, it was reported that Prince's plan to build a diesel refinery in South Sudan, in which $10 million had already been invested, was suspended. The halted refinery project was reported to be supported personally by the country's president, Salva Kiir Mayardit.[37] Frontier Services Group was reported to be paid $23.3 million by South Sudan's Ministry of Petroleum to transport supplies and perform maintenance on oil production facilities.[44] Prince sold to the government of South Sudan for $43 million dollars three Mi-24 attack helicopters and two L-39 jets together with the services of Hungarian mercenary pilots to operate the aircraft.[45] One of the Hungarian pilots attracted some infamy by using his Facebook page to boast about his daily killings.[45]

As part of Prince's Africa-focused investment strategy, Frontier Services Group purchased stakes in two Kenyan aviation companies, Kijipwa Aviation and Phoenix Aviation, to provide logistics services for the country's oil and gas industry.[37] In October 2014, the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority denied Kijipwa Aviation an aviation license renewal.[46][47][48]

Prince also purchased a 25% stake in Austrian aviation company Airborne Technologies. In 2014, Prince commissioned the company to modify Thrush 510G crop-dusters with surveillance equipment, machine guns, armor, and other weapons, including custom pylons that could mount either NATO or Russian ballistics.[49] One of the modified crop-dusters was delivered to Salva Kiir Mayardit's forces in South Sudan shortly before a contract with Frontier Services Group was cancelled. Frontier Services Group owns two of the modified Thrush 510Gs, but since executives learned the craft had been weaponized by Prince, the company has declined to sell or use the aircraft to avoid violating U.S. export controls.[50]

Ties to Trump campaigns

The New York Times reported in May 2018 that Prince arranged an August 2016 meeting in Trump Tower, attended by himself, Donald Trump, Jr., George Nader and Joel Zamel, during which Nader reportedly told Trump Jr. the crown princes of Saudi Arabia and the UAE were eager to help his father win the election, and Zamel pitched a social media manipulation campaign from his Israeli company Psy-Group.[51] Prince had stated in his November 2017 testimony to the House Intelligence Committee that he had no formal communications or contact, nor any unofficial role, with the Trump campaign.[52] Asked about this contradiction in March 2019, Prince replied, "I don't know if [the Committee] got the transcript wrong" and "not all the discussion that day was transcribed, and that's a fact."[53] Prince acknowledged for the first time in March 2019 that he had attended the 2016 Trump Tower meeting, asserting he was there to "talk about Iran policy".[54]

Special Counsel investigators have examined a meeting around January 11, 2017, in the Seychelles that was convened by the UAE Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan (known as "MBZ"), which Prince attended. Also present at that meeting were Nader and Kirill Dmitriev, the CEO of the state-owned Russian Direct Investment Fund, who is close to Vladimir Putin. UAE officials reportedly believed that Prince was representing the Trump transition and Dmitriev was representing Putin. The Washington Post had reported on April 3, 2017, that American, European and Arab officials said the Seychelles meeting was "part of an apparent effort to establish a back-channel line of communication between Moscow and President-elect Donald Trump." Prince denied in his November 2017 House Intelligence Committee testimony that he had represented the Trump transition or that the meeting involved any back-channel.[55][56][57][58] The Washington Post reported on March 7, 2018, that the Special Counsel had gathered evidence that contradicts Prince,[59] and ABC News reported on April 6, 2018, that Nader had met with Prince at a Manhattan hotel days before the Seychelles meeting and later provided him with biographical information about Dmitriev.[60]

The Mueller report later found that Nader had represented Prince to Dmitriev as "designated by Steve [Bannon] to meet you! I know him and he is very very well connected and trusted by the New Team", while Prince "acknowledged that it was fair for Nader to think that Prince would pass information on to the Transition Team", although Bannon told investigators that Prince had not informed him of the Dmitriev meeting in advance. Prince testified to the House Intelligence Committee that "I didn't fly there to meet any Russian guy", although the Mueller report found that he and Nader made significant preparations to meet Dmitriev. Although Prince characterized a second meeting between him and Dmitriev in a hotel bar as a chance encounter of no consequence, the meeting was actually pre-arranged after Prince had learned from calls back home that Russia had moved an aircraft carrier off Libya and he wanted to convey that the United States would not accept any Russian involvement in Libya.[61][62]

House Intelligence Committee chairman Adam Schiff announced on April 30, 2019, that he was sending a criminal referral to the Justice Department alleging Prince had provided false testimony to the committee.[63][64] United States Assistant Attorney General Stephen Boyd confirmed on February 4, 2020, that the Department of Justice was opening an investigation into Prince.[65][66]

Connections to Nicolas Maduro and Venezuela

On December 30, 2019, it was reported that Prince had traveled to Venezuela to meet with a top aide of Nicolas Maduro.[67] Prince has been referred to the United States Treasury Department for possible violations of sanctions against the Maduro government.[67]

Allegations of political infiltration operations

The New York Times reported in March 2020 that in recent years Prince had recruited former intelligence agents to infiltrate "Democratic congressional campaigns, labor organizations and other groups considered hostile to the Trump agenda."[68] Prince's efforts were reportedly conducted to assist Project Veritas, a widely discredited[69][70] conservative organization that was described as disseminating "coordinated disinformation"[71] due to its repeated use of deceptively edited videos in attempts to discredit Democrats, the media, and liberal groups.[72] Until mid-2018, Richard Seddon, a former British spy, headed the field operations for the plots and trained operatives in Wyoming at the Prince ranch.[73] Prince also reportedly arranged for Project Veritas employees to receive intelligence training, which ended when the trainer quit because the group "wasn't capable of learning".[74] Prince continued to support Project Veritas after the organization's failure to disclose to state regulators the criminal conviction of its founder, James O'Keefe, resulted in the revocation of their charitable organization status in multiple states, and caused other donors to withdraw their financial support.[75]

In May 2021, The New York Times reported that Project Veritas, with the assistance of a former British spy and Erik Prince, secretly surveilled government employees during the Trump administration with the goal of discrediting perceived critics of former President Trump. Tactics included arranging dates for FBI employees with the intent to record them. The operation failed to record a single official disparaging Trump despite extensive expenditures including rental of an expensive Georgetown home.[76]

Proposed cooperation with the Wagner group and activities in Libya

In April 2020, The Intercept reported that Prince has offered his services as a subcontractor to Russian Wagner group's activities in Mozambique and Libya, suggesting to provide aerial surveillance platforms and a ground force.[42] Investigations by Rolling Stone and The New York Times, based on an internal United Nations report, have since revealed a number of connections between Prince and the Libyan warlord Khalifa Haftar's attempts in 2019 to overthrow the U.N.-backed government of Libya.[77][78]

Project Opus

On April 14, 2019, Erik Prince made a proposal of a $80 million deal to Libya's militia leader Khalifa Haftar to supply aircraft and other military equipment. Called the Project Opus, it involved purchase of surplus military helicopters from Jordan. The plan was designed to supply intelligence surveillance aircraft, drones, armed assault helicopters, maritime interdiction, and cyber intelligence and targeting capabilities to Haftar's forces. The project was, however, aborted in June 2019.[79] The planning, management and financing of the Prince's project was done using three firms from the United Arab Emirates, including Lancaster 6 DMCC, L-6 FZE and Opus Capital Asset Limited FZE, which were using a web of shell companies.[80][81]

Two of these Emirati firms, Lancaster 6 and Opus Capital Asset were linked to a team of private mercenaries and the unique Pilatus PC-6 ISR aircraft deployed to Libya to support Haftar.[82] Besides, UAE's L-6 FZE owned a crop duster, LASA T-Bird, which was part of Erik Prince's Project Opus. A UN report in March 2021 revealed that the Light, Attack and Surveillance Aircraft (LASA), which debuted at the Paris Air Show in 2017, flew to Serbia for maintenance in August 2018. The UN stated that the 'agricultural' plane was modified to carry some deadly rockets, including a 32-57mm Rocket Pod, a 16-57mm Rocket Pod and a gun pod fitted with twin 23mm cannon under the aircraft's wings.[81]

Erik Prince was under an investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) for his alleged involvement in the attempted sale of Jordanian arms to the UAE-backed Khalifa Haftar, as part of the 2019 plan. Previous investigations had revealed that Prince and others breached the Libyan arms embargo. As per the reports, Prince worked with a Jordanian royal, Feisal ibn al-Hussein, to organize the sale and transfer of aircraft and other materiel from Jordan to Libya.[83] Prince’s associate and an Australian pilot, Christiaan Durrant attempted to assure the Jordanian officials that he had “clearances from everywhere” and that the work was approved “at the highest level”.[84] However, after Jordan rejected the deal, a meeting was called by Prince at the Army and Navy Club in the US. Also attended by Durrant and a member of Donald Trump’s National Security Council, the meeting had an agenda where Durrant explained the NSC official about Prince's Libyan campaign to support Haftar and asked for the US’ support.[85] The United Nations had also tracked transfer of three aircraft owned by Erik Prince to a close associate for use in Libya. It was also reported that the planes were transferred from Prince’s companies to a mercenary firm connected to him and based in the United Arab Emirates. Apart from the investigations, Prince was not charged with a crime.[83]

Personal life

Prince lives in both Middleburg, Virginia[86] and Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.[87][88] He converted to Catholicism in 1992[89] and describes himself as a practicing member of the church.[25]

Political views

Prince describes himself as a libertarian.[25] Prince said, "I'm a very free market guy. I'm not a huge believer that government provides a whole lot of solutions. Some think that government can solve society's problems. I tend to think private charities and private organizations are better solutions."[90]

Prince credits his time as a White House intern with some of his political views. He said that "having that White House internship responsibility and badges, I walked around some of these other cavernous federal agencies, and you want to talk about depressing? Walk through HHS or HUD or Commerce, you name it. Leviathan realized."[90] Speaking of his internship, Prince said, "I saw a lot of things I didn't agree with--homosexual groups being invited in, the budget agreement, the Clean Air Act." Disenchanted, Prince became a backer of presidential candidate Pat Buchanan.[91]

Contributions to political and charitable causes

Between 1998 and 2007, Prince donated more than $200,000 to Republican and third-party causes.[92][93] In 2006, Prince contributed money to the Green Party of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania as part of a failed effort to help Republican Rick Santorum defeat Democrat Bob Casey.[93] He has also donated to the Family Research Council,[94] a beneficiary of the Prince and DeVos families since the 1980s,[93][95] which the Southern Poverty Law Center designates as a hate group that "makes false claims about the LGBTQ community based on discredited research and junk science."[96]

In 2016 Prince contributed $250,000 to Donald Trump's presidential campaign, and $100,000 to Make America Number 1, a Trump-aligned super PAC helmed by Rebekah Mercer.[87][97]

Other Republican politicians that Prince has contributed to include Ron Paul, Walter Jones, Joe Miller, Todd Tiarht, Mike Pence, Dana Rohrabacher, Oliver North, Pat Buchanan, Jim DeMint, Tom Coburn, Duncan L. Hunter, Ted Poe, Jon Kyl, Pete Hoekstra, and Mitt Romney.[98][99]

Prince serves as vice president of the Prince Foundation, an organization his parents founded in 1979.[97] In the 1990s Prince founded the Freiheit ("Liberty") Foundation, a nonprofit charity which funded a number of conservative causes.[94] Publicly available tax records indicate the foundation has been largely inactive since 2008 after claiming a $1.8 million loss in 2007 (more than 50% of the foundation's assets) related to its investment in Seligman New Technologies Fund,[100] whose manager was accused of engaging in illegal market timing activity.[101] Prince has frequently donated to conservative Christian organizations, including the Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty and the Prison Fellowship, and conservative political groups such as the Council for National Policy, of which his father was vice president at the time of his death.[94] After the Nisour Square massacre in which Blackwater employees opened fire in a crowded square in Baghdad, killing 17 Iraqi civilians and seriously wounding 20 more,[23] Prince supported a Muslim orphanage in Afghanistan and built mosques at Blackwater bases.[25]

Family

Prince is the younger brother of former United States Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos,[102][103] and the brother-in-law of former Alticor (Amway) president Dick DeVos.[104][b]

Prince's first wife, Joan Nicole,[107][108] died of cancer in 2003 at age 36.[109] She introduced Prince to Catholicism.[107] They had four children.[110] He later wrote that he had an affair with Joanna Ruth Houck, his children's nanny, while his wife was dying.[111] Prince and Houck married in 2004.[112] He is now married to Stacy DeLuke,[113] a former Blackwater spokesperson.[114]

Prince has seven children.[109]

See also

Further reading

  • Pelton, Robert Young (2006). Licensed to Kill: Hired Guns in the War on Terror. New York: Three Rivers Press. ISBN 1400097819. Prince.
  • Simons, Suzanne (2009). Master of War: Blackwater USA's Erik Prince and the Business of War. New York: Harper. ISBN 978-0061651359.
  • Martell, Peter (2019). First Raise a Flag: How South Sudan Won the Longest War but Lost the Peace. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0190083380.
  • Pelton, Robert Young (November 2010). An American Commando In Exile. Men's Journal. – Prince spends his last two days in America with Pelton.
  • Scahill, Jeremy (2007). Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army. ISBN 978-1-56025-979-4.
  • Prince, Erik (2008). Inside Blackwater: The True Story of the World's Most Controversial Company by the Man Who Founded It. Regnery Publishing. ISBN 978-1596985575. Hardcover, 256 pages.
  • Prince, Erik (2013). Civilian Warriors: The Inside Story of Blackwater and the Unsung Heroes of the War on Terror. Portfolio/Penguin. ISBN 978-1591847212. Hardcover, 416 pages.

Notes

  1. ^ At the time of their marriage, she was known by her maiden name, Elsa Zwiep. Following her marriage to Prince, she was known as Elsa Prince. After Prince's death in 1995 she married, in 2000, a minister, Ren Broekhuizen, and was known as Elsa Prince-Broekhuizen.
  2. ^ The DeVos family is one of the richest families in the United States and are strong financial supporters of archconservatives.[105][106]

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Not to be confused with the English footballer Eric Prince Erik Dean Prince born June 6 1969 is an American businessman former U S Navy SEAL officer and the founder of the private military company Blackwater He served as Blackwater s CEO until 2009 and as its chairman until its sale to a group of investors in 2010 Prince heads the private equity firm Frontier Resource Group and served as chairman of the Hong Kong listed Frontier Services Group until 2021 Prince is the son of engineer and businessman Edgar Prince and the brother of former U S Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos Erik PrincePrince in 2015BornErik Dean Prince 1969 06 06 June 6 1969 age 53 Holland Michigan U S EducationHillsdale College BA Known forFounder of BlackwaterSpouse s Joan Prince m 1991 died 2003 wbr Joanna Houck m 2004 div 2012 wbr Stacy DeLuke m date unknown Children7ParentEdgar Prince father RelativesBetsy DeVos sister Military careerAllegiance United StatesService wbr branch United States NavyRankLieutenantUnitUnited States Navy SEALs Contents 1 Early life education and military service 2 Private career 2 1 Disclosure as part of a covert CIA task force 2 2 Private security for the United Arab Emirates 2 3 Private equity investor in Africa 2 4 Ties to Trump campaigns 2 5 Connections to Nicolas Maduro and Venezuela 2 6 Allegations of political infiltration operations 2 7 Proposed cooperation with the Wagner group and activities in Libya 2 8 Project Opus 3 Personal life 3 1 Political views 3 2 Contributions to political and charitable causes 3 3 Family 4 See also 5 Further reading 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksEarly life education and military service EditPrince was born on June 6 1969 in Holland Michigan the son of Edgar D Prince and his wife Elsa Zwiep a and the youngest of four children 1 He graduated from Holland Christian High School 2 Prince and his father toured the world together visiting the Dachau concentration camp in Germany divided Berlin and the battlefields of Normandy According to his mother these trips made a big impression on the young Prince 3 Prince was accepted into the United States Naval Academy and attended for three semesters before leaving explaining that he loved the Navy but disliked the Academy He went on to receive his B A in economics from Hillsdale College in 1992 4 5 6 7 8 During his time at Hillsdale he served as a volunteer firefighter and as a cold water diver for the Hillsdale County Sheriff s Department 9 Prince eventually became an emergency medical technician 10 In 1990 Prince secured an internship in the White House under George H W Bush 11 but soon left to intern for California congressman Dana Rohrabacher President Ronald Reagan s former speechwriter Rohrabacher described Prince as a bright driven young man At the age of 21 Prince volunteered to search for a mass grave in Nicaragua to expose killings that had taken place under President Daniel Ortega and later said that he had found the mass grave 12 After college Prince was commissioned as an officer in the United States Navy via Officer Candidate School in 1992 He went on to become a Navy SEAL and deployed with SEAL Team 8 to Haiti the Middle East and the Balkans He credits the SEALs for being an outlet for his entrepreneurial spirit In his autobiography he states that during the Yugoslav Wars in the early 1990s he realized that there was a need for private training facilities for special operations 13 Prince ended his U S Navy service prematurely in 1995 citation needed Private career EditPrince moved to Virginia Beach and personally financed the formation of Blackwater Worldwide in 1997 14 He bought 6 000 acres 24 km2 of the Great Dismal Swamp of North Carolina and set up a school for special operations 15 The name Blackwater comes from the peat colored bogs in which the school is located 16 Prince credits the 1994 Rwandan genocide with his decision to found Blackwater He later said It really bothered me It made me realize you can t sit back and pontificate You have to act 17 In 1996 a year after his father s death Prince helped facilitate the sale of his company to Johnson Controls for US 1 35 billion 18 From 1997 to 2010 Blackwater was awarded 2 billion in government security contracts 19 more than 1 6 billion of which were unclassified federal contracts and an unknown amount of classified work 20 From 2001 to 2010 the Central Intelligence Agency CIA awarded up to 600 million in classified contracts to Blackwater and its affiliates 21 It became the largest of the State Department s three private security companies providing 987 guards for embassies and bases abroad 22 Prince built a shooting range on his rural Virginia land to serve as a nearby training facility to CIA headquarters in Langley Virginia 19 Blackwater came under increasing criticism after the Nisour Square massacre in September 2007 in which Blackwater employees opened fire in a crowded square in Baghdad killing 17 Iraqi civilians and seriously wounding 20 more Three guards were convicted in October 2014 of 14 manslaughter charges and another of murder in a U S court in 2019 23 24 The criticism continued after president Barack Obama took office in 2009 Prince said he believes that much of this criticism stems from politics I put myself and my company at the CIA s disposal for some very risky missions Prince told Vanity Fair for its January 2010 issue But when it became politically expedient to do so someone threw me under the bus 25 Blackwater lost a 1 billion contract with the State Department to protect American diplomatic personnel in 2009 after the Iraqi government refused to renew the company s operating license 26 Nevertheless in 2010 the Obama administration awarded the company a 120 million United States Department of State security contract and about 100 million in new CIA work 20 In 2012 Blackwater s successor company Academi paid a combined 49 5 million to settle charges of arms trafficking violations dating back to the period Prince was CEO and chairman of the company 27 In 2020 Prince again became the focus of an FBI investigation into arms trafficking violations related to the conversion of crop dusters into military aircraft 28 According to a UN report Prince also violated a UN arms embargo by aiding a plot to arm a Libyan warlord attempting to overthrow the US and UN backed government in Libya 29 Prince has defended Blackwater s work pointing to the fact that during the course of 40 000 personal security missions only 200 involved guards firing their weapons He has said No one under our care was ever killed or injured We kept them safe all the while we had 30 of our men killed 17 Prince according to author Robert Young Pelton reportedly thinks of Blackwater s relationship to the military as something similar to FedEx s relationship to the U S Post Office an efficient privatized solution to sclerotic and wasteful government bureaucracy 30 He credits his father s competitive streak in the automotive business with the inspiration to design a lighter faster army 31 Prince resigned as CEO of Blackwater on March 2 2009 and remained chairman of the board until he sold the company in late 2010 to a group of investors 32 As Americans and others were being evacuated following the August 2021 collapse of the Afghan government Prince said he was offering seats on a chartered flight for 6 500 per person 33 Disclosure as part of a covert CIA task force Edit Prince was part of a CIA task force created to engage in targeted killings of suspected terrorists Prince alleged that the House intelligence congressional committee leaked his name to the press 34 Prince has said that he is convinced that former CIA director Leon Panetta revealed him as a CIA asset after shutting down the covert CIA training operation in 2009 19 Private security for the United Arab Emirates Edit After Blackwater faced mounting legal problems in the United States Prince was hired by the crown prince of Abu Dhabi and moved to Abu Dhabi in 2010 His task was to assemble an 800 member group of foreign troops for the U A E which was planned months before the Arab Spring 35 He helped the UAE found a new company named Reflex Responses or R2 with 51 percent local ownership carefully avoiding his name on corporate documents He worked to oversee the effort and recruit troops among others from Executive Outcomes a former South African mercenary firm hired by several African governments during the 1990s to defeat violent rebellions in addition to protecting oil and diamond reserves As of January 2011 Prince was training a force of 2 000 Somalis for anti piracy operations in the Gulf of Aden The program was funded by several Arab countries including the United Arab Emirates and backed by the United States Prince s spokesman Mark Corallo said Prince had no financial role in the project and declined to answer any questions about Prince s involvement John Burnett of Maritime Underwater Security Consultants said There are 34 nations with naval assets trying to stop piracy and it can only be stopped on land With Prince s background and rather illustrious reputation I think it s quite possible that it might work 36 Private equity investor in Africa Edit Prince leads a private equity firm called Frontier Resource Group and until April 13 2021 he was also chairman of Frontier Services Group Ltd a Bermuda incorporated logistics and transport company listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange 37 38 39 Frontier Services Group is backed by China s state owned CITIC Group and Hong Kong based investor Johnson Chun Shun Ko zh 40 41 with the Chinese government listed as the largest investor 42 Prince s ventures advise and support Chinese investment in oil and gas in Africa 43 In May 2014 it was reported that Prince s plan to build a diesel refinery in South Sudan in which 10 million had already been invested was suspended The halted refinery project was reported to be supported personally by the country s president Salva Kiir Mayardit 37 Frontier Services Group was reported to be paid 23 3 million by South Sudan s Ministry of Petroleum to transport supplies and perform maintenance on oil production facilities 44 Prince sold to the government of South Sudan for 43 million dollars three Mi 24 attack helicopters and two L 39 jets together with the services of Hungarian mercenary pilots to operate the aircraft 45 One of the Hungarian pilots attracted some infamy by using his Facebook page to boast about his daily killings 45 As part of Prince s Africa focused investment strategy Frontier Services Group purchased stakes in two Kenyan aviation companies Kijipwa Aviation and Phoenix Aviation to provide logistics services for the country s oil and gas industry 37 In October 2014 the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority denied Kijipwa Aviation an aviation license renewal 46 47 48 Prince also purchased a 25 stake in Austrian aviation company Airborne Technologies In 2014 Prince commissioned the company to modify Thrush 510G crop dusters with surveillance equipment machine guns armor and other weapons including custom pylons that could mount either NATO or Russian ballistics 49 One of the modified crop dusters was delivered to Salva Kiir Mayardit s forces in South Sudan shortly before a contract with Frontier Services Group was cancelled Frontier Services Group owns two of the modified Thrush 510Gs but since executives learned the craft had been weaponized by Prince the company has declined to sell or use the aircraft to avoid violating U S export controls 50 Ties to Trump campaigns Edit The New York Times reported in May 2018 that Prince arranged an August 2016 meeting in Trump Tower attended by himself Donald Trump Jr George Nader and Joel Zamel during which Nader reportedly told Trump Jr the crown princes of Saudi Arabia and the UAE were eager to help his father win the election and Zamel pitched a social media manipulation campaign from his Israeli company Psy Group 51 Prince had stated in his November 2017 testimony to the House Intelligence Committee that he had no formal communications or contact nor any unofficial role with the Trump campaign 52 Asked about this contradiction in March 2019 Prince replied I don t know if the Committee got the transcript wrong and not all the discussion that day was transcribed and that s a fact 53 Prince acknowledged for the first time in March 2019 that he had attended the 2016 Trump Tower meeting asserting he was there to talk about Iran policy 54 Special Counsel investigators have examined a meeting around January 11 2017 in the Seychelles that was convened by the UAE Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan known as MBZ which Prince attended Also present at that meeting were Nader and Kirill Dmitriev the CEO of the state owned Russian Direct Investment Fund who is close to Vladimir Putin UAE officials reportedly believed that Prince was representing the Trump transition and Dmitriev was representing Putin The Washington Post had reported on April 3 2017 that American European and Arab officials said the Seychelles meeting was part of an apparent effort to establish a back channel line of communication between Moscow and President elect Donald Trump Prince denied in his November 2017 House Intelligence Committee testimony that he had represented the Trump transition or that the meeting involved any back channel 55 56 57 58 The Washington Post reported on March 7 2018 that the Special Counsel had gathered evidence that contradicts Prince 59 and ABC News reported on April 6 2018 that Nader had met with Prince at a Manhattan hotel days before the Seychelles meeting and later provided him with biographical information about Dmitriev 60 The Mueller report later found that Nader had represented Prince to Dmitriev as designated by Steve Bannon to meet you I know him and he is very very well connected and trusted by the New Team while Prince acknowledged that it was fair for Nader to think that Prince would pass information on to the Transition Team although Bannon told investigators that Prince had not informed him of the Dmitriev meeting in advance Prince testified to the House Intelligence Committee that I didn t fly there to meet any Russian guy although the Mueller report found that he and Nader made significant preparations to meet Dmitriev Although Prince characterized a second meeting between him and Dmitriev in a hotel bar as a chance encounter of no consequence the meeting was actually pre arranged after Prince had learned from calls back home that Russia had moved an aircraft carrier off Libya and he wanted to convey that the United States would not accept any Russian involvement in Libya 61 62 House Intelligence Committee chairman Adam Schiff announced on April 30 2019 that he was sending a criminal referral to the Justice Department alleging Prince had provided false testimony to the committee 63 64 United States Assistant Attorney General Stephen Boyd confirmed on February 4 2020 that the Department of Justice was opening an investigation into Prince 65 66 Connections to Nicolas Maduro and Venezuela Edit On December 30 2019 it was reported that Prince had traveled to Venezuela to meet with a top aide of Nicolas Maduro 67 Prince has been referred to the United States Treasury Department for possible violations of sanctions against the Maduro government 67 Allegations of political infiltration operations Edit The New York Times reported in March 2020 that in recent years Prince had recruited former intelligence agents to infiltrate Democratic congressional campaigns labor organizations and other groups considered hostile to the Trump agenda 68 Prince s efforts were reportedly conducted to assist Project Veritas a widely discredited 69 70 conservative organization that was described as disseminating coordinated disinformation 71 due to its repeated use of deceptively edited videos in attempts to discredit Democrats the media and liberal groups 72 Until mid 2018 Richard Seddon a former British spy headed the field operations for the plots and trained operatives in Wyoming at the Prince ranch 73 Prince also reportedly arranged for Project Veritas employees to receive intelligence training which ended when the trainer quit because the group wasn t capable of learning 74 Prince continued to support Project Veritas after the organization s failure to disclose to state regulators the criminal conviction of its founder James O Keefe resulted in the revocation of their charitable organization status in multiple states and caused other donors to withdraw their financial support 75 In May 2021 The New York Times reported that Project Veritas with the assistance of a former British spy and Erik Prince secretly surveilled government employees during the Trump administration with the goal of discrediting perceived critics of former President Trump Tactics included arranging dates for FBI employees with the intent to record them The operation failed to record a single official disparaging Trump despite extensive expenditures including rental of an expensive Georgetown home 76 Proposed cooperation with the Wagner group and activities in Libya Edit In April 2020 The Intercept reported that Prince has offered his services as a subcontractor to Russian Wagner group s activities in Mozambique and Libya suggesting to provide aerial surveillance platforms and a ground force 42 Investigations by Rolling Stone and The New York Times based on an internal United Nations report have since revealed a number of connections between Prince and the Libyan warlord Khalifa Haftar s attempts in 2019 to overthrow the U N backed government of Libya 77 78 Project Opus Edit On April 14 2019 Erik Prince made a proposal of a 80 million deal to Libya s militia leader Khalifa Haftar to supply aircraft and other military equipment Called the Project Opus it involved purchase of surplus military helicopters from Jordan The plan was designed to supply intelligence surveillance aircraft drones armed assault helicopters maritime interdiction and cyber intelligence and targeting capabilities to Haftar s forces The project was however aborted in June 2019 79 The planning management and financing of the Prince s project was done using three firms from the United Arab Emirates including Lancaster 6 DMCC L 6 FZE and Opus Capital Asset Limited FZE which were using a web of shell companies 80 81 Two of these Emirati firms Lancaster 6 and Opus Capital Asset were linked to a team of private mercenaries and the unique Pilatus PC 6 ISR aircraft deployed to Libya to support Haftar 82 Besides UAE s L 6 FZE owned a crop duster LASA T Bird which was part of Erik Prince s Project Opus A UN report in March 2021 revealed that the Light Attack and Surveillance Aircraft LASA which debuted at the Paris Air Show in 2017 flew to Serbia for maintenance in August 2018 The UN stated that the agricultural plane was modified to carry some deadly rockets including a 32 57mm Rocket Pod a 16 57mm Rocket Pod and a gun pod fitted with twin 23mm cannon under the aircraft s wings 81 Erik Prince was under an investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation FBI for his alleged involvement in the attempted sale of Jordanian arms to the UAE backed Khalifa Haftar as part of the 2019 plan Previous investigations had revealed that Prince and others breached the Libyan arms embargo As per the reports Prince worked with a Jordanian royal Feisal ibn al Hussein to organize the sale and transfer of aircraft and other materiel from Jordan to Libya 83 Prince s associate and an Australian pilot Christiaan Durrant attempted to assure the Jordanian officials that he had clearances from everywhere and that the work was approved at the highest level 84 However after Jordan rejected the deal a meeting was called by Prince at the Army and Navy Club in the US Also attended by Durrant and a member of Donald Trump s National Security Council the meeting had an agenda where Durrant explained the NSC official about Prince s Libyan campaign to support Haftar and asked for the US support 85 The United Nations had also tracked transfer of three aircraft owned by Erik Prince to a close associate for use in Libya It was also reported that the planes were transferred from Prince s companies to a mercenary firm connected to him and based in the United Arab Emirates Apart from the investigations Prince was not charged with a crime 83 Personal life EditPrince lives in both Middleburg Virginia 86 and Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates 87 88 He converted to Catholicism in 1992 89 and describes himself as a practicing member of the church 25 Political views Edit Prince describes himself as a libertarian 25 Prince said I m a very free market guy I m not a huge believer that government provides a whole lot of solutions Some think that government can solve society s problems I tend to think private charities and private organizations are better solutions 90 Prince credits his time as a White House intern with some of his political views He said that having that White House internship responsibility and badges I walked around some of these other cavernous federal agencies and you want to talk about depressing Walk through HHS or HUD or Commerce you name it Leviathan realized 90 Speaking of his internship Prince said I saw a lot of things I didn t agree with homosexual groups being invited in the budget agreement the Clean Air Act Disenchanted Prince became a backer of presidential candidate Pat Buchanan 91 Contributions to political and charitable causes Edit Between 1998 and 2007 Prince donated more than 200 000 to Republican and third party causes 92 93 In 2006 Prince contributed money to the Green Party of Luzerne County Pennsylvania as part of a failed effort to help Republican Rick Santorum defeat Democrat Bob Casey 93 He has also donated to the Family Research Council 94 a beneficiary of the Prince and DeVos families since the 1980s 93 95 which the Southern Poverty Law Center designates as a hate group that makes false claims about the LGBTQ community based on discredited research and junk science 96 In 2016 Prince contributed 250 000 to Donald Trump s presidential campaign and 100 000 to Make America Number 1 a Trump aligned super PAC helmed by Rebekah Mercer 87 97 Other Republican politicians that Prince has contributed to include Ron Paul Walter Jones Joe Miller Todd Tiarht Mike Pence Dana Rohrabacher Oliver North Pat Buchanan Jim DeMint Tom Coburn Duncan L Hunter Ted Poe Jon Kyl Pete Hoekstra and Mitt Romney 98 99 Prince serves as vice president of the Prince Foundation an organization his parents founded in 1979 97 In the 1990s Prince founded the Freiheit Liberty Foundation a nonprofit charity which funded a number of conservative causes 94 Publicly available tax records indicate the foundation has been largely inactive since 2008 after claiming a 1 8 million loss in 2007 more than 50 of the foundation s assets related to its investment in Seligman New Technologies Fund 100 whose manager was accused of engaging in illegal market timing activity 101 Prince has frequently donated to conservative Christian organizations including the Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty and the Prison Fellowship and conservative political groups such as the Council for National Policy of which his father was vice president at the time of his death 94 After the Nisour Square massacre in which Blackwater employees opened fire in a crowded square in Baghdad killing 17 Iraqi civilians and seriously wounding 20 more 23 Prince supported a Muslim orphanage in Afghanistan and built mosques at Blackwater bases 25 Family Edit Prince is the younger brother of former United States Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos 102 103 and the brother in law of former Alticor Amway president Dick DeVos 104 b Prince s first wife Joan Nicole 107 108 died of cancer in 2003 at age 36 109 She introduced Prince to Catholicism 107 They had four children 110 He later wrote that he had an affair with Joanna Ruth Houck his children s nanny while his wife was dying 111 Prince and Houck married in 2004 112 He is now married to Stacy DeLuke 113 a former Blackwater spokesperson 114 Prince has seven children 109 See also Edit Biography portalLinks between Trump associates and Russian officials Report On the Investigation Into Russian Interference in the 2016 Presidential Election Timeline of Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections July 2016 election day Timeline of investigations into Donald Trump and RussiaFurther reading EditPelton Robert Young 2006 Licensed to Kill Hired Guns in the War on Terror New York Three Rivers Press ISBN 1400097819 Prince Simons Suzanne 2009 Master of War Blackwater USA s Erik Prince and the Business of War New York Harper ISBN 978 0061651359 Martell Peter 2019 First Raise a Flag How South Sudan Won the Longest War but Lost the Peace Oxford Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0190083380 Pelton Robert Young November 2010 An American Commando In Exile Men s Journal Prince spends his last two days in America with Pelton Scahill Jeremy 2007 Blackwater The Rise of the World s Most Powerful Mercenary Army ISBN 978 1 56025 979 4 Prince Erik 2008 Inside Blackwater The True Story of the World s Most Controversial Company by the Man Who Founded It Regnery Publishing ISBN 978 1596985575 Hardcover 256 pages Prince Erik 2013 Civilian Warriors The Inside Story of Blackwater and the Unsung Heroes of the War on Terror Portfolio Penguin ISBN 978 1591847212 Hardcover 416 pages Notes Edit At the time of their marriage she was known by her maiden name Elsa Zwiep Following her marriage to Prince she was known as Elsa Prince After Prince s death in 1995 she married in 2000 a minister Ren Broekhuizen and was known as Elsa Prince Broekhuizen The DeVos family is one of the richest families in the United States and are strong financial supporters of archconservatives 105 106 References Edit Jim Schaefer M L Elrick Todd Spangler October 7 2007 Ready for battle The Detroit Free Press Profile Blackwater s Restless Erik Prince Newsweek Retrieved February 1 2017 Simons 2009 pp 11 2 Erik Prince exclusive interview Army Times July 2008 Flintoff Corey September 25 2007 Blackwater s Prince Has GOP Christian Group Ties NPR Wisely John April 8 2017 Betsy DeVos brother Blackwater founder Erik Prince sparks headlines Detroit Free Press Risen James October 8 2007 Blackwater Chief at Nexus of Military and Business The New York Times Thomas Evan October 31 2017 Profile Blackwater s Erik Prince Newsweek Hillsdale net Hillsdale MI Archived from the original on August 17 2009 Retrieved December 30 2007 Simons 2009 p 19 White Collar Mercenary Under Fire by Marc Pitzke Der Spiegel October 3 2007 Pelton Robert Young An American Commando in Exile Men s Journal Men s Journal Archived from the original on September 3 2012 Retrieved June 3 2011 Civilian Warriors The Inside Story of Blackwater and the Unsung Heroes of the War on Terror 2013 ISBN 978 1591847212 The Virginian Pilot Hampton Roads Blackwater s top brass Archived August 29 2007 at the Wayback Machine July 24 2006 The Man Behind Blackwater Newsweek October 23 2007 pp 36 39 Simons 2009 a b Photos by Mark Copier May 5 2010 Protests outside cheers inside as Blackwater founder Erik Prince speaks in Holland MLive com Retrieved August 25 2013 Another Deal In Auto Parts Consolidation The New York Times July 19 1996 Retrieved May 16 2015 a b c Nissenbaum Dion November 18 2013 Blackwater founder works on next chapter The Wall Street Journal p B4 a b Strobel Warren P June 28 2010 Obama spares Blackwater on Sudan violations Pittsburgh Post Gazette Prince s business covertly won U S contracts PDF Grand Rapids Gazette April 9 2010 Archived from the original PDF on March 3 2016 Sengupta Kim June 9 2010 Blackwater founder to sell up as criticism takes its toll The Independent 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