MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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WashTimes sees China money trail
by PeraclesPlease on Mon, 06/26/2017 - 5:52pm
sent WaPo article to someone in the real estate development biz because I thought he might find it interesting and he wrote back
making a big deal out of normal
as in: this is how a deal like this is often done
by artappraiser on Mon, 06/26/2017 - 10:38pm
it's not normal to have Russian and Chinese banks with connections to their Presidents to be propping up deals of the President's son-in-law, except for Uzbekistan and Sudan where dictatorial power and huge unaccounted-for piles of cash are the given.
by PeraclesPlease on Tue, 06/27/2017 - 12:27am
Forgot to report $285M loan from bank fined for $10 billion of money laundering and under investigation. Convenient - No big deal.
by PeraclesPlease on Tue, 06/27/2017 - 4:38pm
I take it this way: the non reporting is the main problem, along the lines of res ipsa loquitor. Why not report it unless something to be hidden is going on? The point: this is something to interest Mueller, not something that to outrage the public to take arms among myriad deals; the father-in-law has in fact done things much fishier in his day.
P.S. to keep in mind, don't get your hopes up on this one: the requirement of a personal guarantee on a corporate loan is not a sign of favoritism, that much I know without asking anyone. It is perhaps just the opposite: being labeled a "bad boy" by Deutsche Bank is not a sign of success or trustworthiness in real estate. A favor would be:no personal guarantee required, we trust you not to file bankruptcy if things go south.
by artappraiser on Tue, 06/27/2017 - 9:53pm
No, my takeaways are simply: 1) forgot or forgot to report he had a huge elephant in the living room. 2) Elephant has a well-documented, sanctioned habit of bad behavior 3) he has a questionable reputation himself moving properties and money around with funny backers. Will this yield to #4, a further investigation, a charge, a something...? Only as part of a larger story, just another brick in the wall.
by PeraclesPlease on Wed, 06/28/2017 - 3:18am