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- monoboy2
Oopsie, the kid is in deep...
https://www.theguardian.com/us-n…This entire family is held in place by laundered Russian money.
Money wired from place to place, no questions asked. Goes back decades. Expect them to plead ignorance once the trail gets exposed.
There'll be whistle blowers in IRS just gagging to get to the bottom of it all and stick one to the bankers.
Only a matter of time.
- You'd have to question, given the clear association with criminality, why anyone in the US would do business with these people.monoboy
- Unless they themselves are A) Corrupt as fuck or B) Stupid as fuck.monoboy
- Or... C) Both A and B.monoboy
- Neither. Russian commerce is desperate to get rid of it's 'criminal' reputation. Global business deals go some way to remedying this.Morning_star
- I think you'd be hard pressed to distinguish clean and dirty capital in the current market. Just look at the banks and Qatar. They are all complicit.monoboy
- If the Russians want to change public opinion, they'd have to put a democratic stop to Putin and his murdering cronies.monoboy
- And that includes the people Kushner is implicated with in this story.monoboy
- It's got nothing to do with Putin, it's more about the perception of legitimate international deals. Russian oligarchs are desperate to get their money out..Morning_star
- ...of the country and there are some very profitable rates up for grabs.Morning_star
- Can you explain why some the countries richest people can be traced back to his time in the St. Petersburg mayor's office?monoboy
- I'm not suggesting that there's no historical corruption. I'm suggesting that Russia is looking to spread its international business wings. High profile deals..Morning_star
- ...are one way to attract other deals.Morning_star