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Kid Berwyn

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69. The Great Unger forever fried Pisswig the demented despot.
Wed Apr 27, 2022, 08:02 PM
Apr 2022

What Craig Unger found when pee-resident Drumpf was new:



Trump’s Russian Laundromat

How to use Trump Tower and other luxury high-rises to clean dirty money, run an international crime syndicate, and propel a failed real estate developer into the White House.


By CRAIG UNGER
The New Republic, July , 2017

Excerpt...

Trump made his first trip to Russia in 1987, only a few years before the collapse of the Soviet Union. Invited by Soviet Ambassador Yuri Dubinin, Trump was flown to Moscow and Leningrad—all expenses paid—to talk business with high-ups in the Soviet command. In The Art of the Deal, Trump recounted the lunch meeting with Dubinin that led to the trip. “One thing led to another,” he wrote, “and now I’m talking about building a large luxury hotel, across the street from the Kremlin, in partnership with the Soviet government.”

Over the years, Trump and his sons would try and fail five times to build a new Trump Tower in Moscow. But for Trump, what mattered most were the lucrative connections he had begun to make with the Kremlin—and with the wealthy Russians who would buy so many of his properties in the years to come. “Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross section of a lot of our assets,” Donald Trump Jr. boasted at a real estate conference in 2008. “We see a lot of money pouring in from Russia.”

The money, illicit and otherwise, began to rain in earnest after the Soviet Union fell in 1991. President Boris Yeltsin’s shift to a market economy was so abrupt that cash-rich gangsters and corrupt government officials were able to privatize and loot state-held assets in oil, coal, minerals, and banking. Yeltsin himself, in fact, would later describe Russia as “the biggest mafia state in the world.” After Vladimir Putin succeeded Yeltsin as president, Russian intelligence effectively joined forces with the country’s mobsters and oligarchs, allowing them to operate freely as long as they strengthen Putin’s power and serve his personal financial interests. According to James Henry, a former chief economist at McKinsey & Company who consulted on the Panama Papers, some $1.3 trillion in illicit capital has poured out of Russia since the 1990s.

At the top of the sprawling criminal enterprise was Semion Mogilevich. Beginning in the early 1980s, according to the FBI, the short, squat Ukrainian was the key money-laundering contact for the Solntsevskaya Bratva, or Brotherhood, one of the richest criminal syndicates in the world. Before long, he was running a multibillion-dollar worldwide racket of his own. Mogilevich wasn’t feared because he was the most violent gangster, but because he was reputedly the smartest. The FBI has credited the “brainy don,” who holds a degree in economics from Lviv University, with a staggering range of crimes. He ran drug trafficking and prostitution rings on an international scale; in one characteristic deal, he bought a bankrupt airline to ship heroin from Southeast Asia into Europe. He used a jewelry business in Moscow and Budapest as a front for art that Russian gangsters stole from museums, churches, and synagogues all over Europe. He has also been accused of selling some $20 million in stolen weapons, including ground-to-air missiles and armored troop carriers, to Iran. “He uses this wealth and power to not only further his criminal enterprises,” the FBI says, “but to influence governments and their economies.”

In Russia, Mogilevich’s influence reportedly reaches all the way to the top. In 2005, Alexander Litvinenko, a Russian intelligence agent who defected to London, recorded an interview with investigators detailing his inside knowledge of the Kremlin’s ties to organized crime. “Mogilevich,” he said in broken English, “have good relationship with Putin since 1994 or 1993.” A year later Litvinenko was dead, apparently poisoned by agents of the Kremlin.

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https://newrepublic.com/article/143586/trumps-russian-laundromat-trump-tower-luxury-high-rises-dirty-money-international-crime-syndicate

Seems GQP wants no one to ever follow up DB at DoJ. Hence 2024 Big Lie 2.

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K&R secondwind Apr 2022 #1
man, I wish it was just those last four words in the subject line... (n/t) anarch Apr 2022 #2
So true. niyad Apr 2022 #5
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Me too! I read it too fast, and for a second there... momta Apr 2022 #29
Mine too dflprincess Apr 2022 #45
just needed a comma BSdetect Apr 2022 #25
just needed a comma BSdetect Apr 2022 #26
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+ infinity SoonerPride Apr 2022 #50
How to break the internet in one easy step! ShazzieB Apr 2022 #55
I read it the way they meant it for some reason I have no clue why Meowmee Apr 2022 #62
I read it the way they meant it for some reason and I know why NJCher Apr 2022 #64
My sympathies 😹 Meowmee Apr 2022 #73
a university where I used to teach NJCher Apr 2022 #74
I should apply there maybe 😹 Meowmee Apr 2022 #75
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rec'd for that reason alone. Sparkly Apr 2022 #70
lol Demovictory9 Apr 2022 #77
A sentiment shared by billions dalton99a Apr 2022 #78
"Russia if you're listening..do me a favor..." Budi Apr 2022 #3
Those authoritarian kleptocratic racketeers do hang tight, do they not? 2Gingersnaps Apr 2022 #61
Is this a typo Broeksmit was last seen driving a red Mini Cooper on April 6, 2021 MagickMuffin Apr 2022 #4
Has to be Bristlecone Apr 2022 #6
Looks like 2021 is correct muriel_volestrangler Apr 2022 #31
Hmmm, interesting... liberalla Apr 2022 #40
Thank you! Cha Apr 2022 #56
He was last seen over a year ago, and he was found on a high school campus? NT mahatmakanejeeves Apr 2022 #7
Occam's Razor declares it a typo EYESORE 9001 Apr 2022 #14
Looks like Occam's is wrong this time.. Cha Apr 2022 #51
Yes I remember when he went missing, they were at first concerned that Bev54 Apr 2022 #38
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K & R Budi Apr 2022 #12
Most likely on samplegirl Apr 2022 #10
The documents were his fathers who also died. (by suicide) flying_wahini Apr 2022 #11
Hanging on Ron DeSantis' every word. Kid Berwyn Apr 2022 #32
Last seen on April 6, 2021???? Was that a typo? msfiddlestix Apr 2022 #13
I watched the video at the link in the OP. MontanaMama Apr 2022 #18
Aloha.. looks like "2021" is correct.. Cha Apr 2022 #48
Aloha to you, my friend. MontanaMama Apr 2022 #49
Chilling! And, from past experiences Cha Apr 2022 #53
quite mysterious indeed. hard to make sense of the story, but you helped. thanks. msfiddlestix Apr 2022 #72
Is this Putler helping IQ4.5 out? KS Toronado Apr 2022 #16
If he's had it done or one of his inner circle has the reason would be to silence anyone else with Ford_Prefect Apr 2022 #19
On the other hand KS Toronado Apr 2022 #20
While hypothetically possible I doubt Putty has specific expectations just yet for that. Ford_Prefect Apr 2022 #41
It would be more like Putler helping HIMSELF and TFG out, I think. Captain Zero Apr 2022 #35
Autopsy will be key in this case. Suicide? Any signs of violence or restraint? Time of death? Midnight Writer Apr 2022 #17
Choked on his polonium tea, then accidentally fell out of a window into a patch of wild novachok. eggplant Apr 2022 #21
I was gonna make this joke... momta Apr 2022 #30
Cause of Death: Allegic reaction to COVID vaccine. speak easy Apr 2022 #58
But will they check for radionuclides? NullTuples Apr 2022 #57
Just another case of your totally normal finding a middle aged man dead on a high school campus RockRaven Apr 2022 #22
Add this to the four Russian oligarchs who've recently committed "suicide" by impossible means. TheRickles Apr 2022 #23
How many people have to die FeelingBlue Apr 2022 #24
If you believe the CDC numbers at least 993,983 and counting. To say nothing of Russian and other Ford_Prefect Apr 2022 #42
"As many as it takes." ShazzieB Apr 2022 #52
The silence of the dead Achilleaze Apr 2022 #27
What about the documents? SleeplessinSoCal Apr 2022 #28
Killed and dumped Warpy Apr 2022 #33
In 2019 & 2014, Trump's Deutsche Bank Bankers "committed suicide." Kid Berwyn Apr 2022 #34
yes, Kid Berwyn: So weird that dead Trump Deutsch Bank bankers happens a lot... Captain Zero Apr 2022 #36
The Great Unger forever fried Pisswig the demented despot. Kid Berwyn Apr 2022 #69
Do you suppose if you mapped and dated the last week's suicides questionseverything Apr 2022 #79
William must have been Valentin's father. soldierant Apr 2022 #60
NYT and WhoWhatWhy.org report he was one of the good guys at DB Kid Berwyn Apr 2022 #67
Wouldn't just be awesome that his death is connected to Trump YoshidaYui Apr 2022 #37
The only thing better than that, would be if the last four words of the headline were true. nt C Moon Apr 2022 #63
oh yeah for sure YoshidaYui Apr 2022 #66
My eyes skipped to "Trump found..." UTUSN Apr 2022 #43
Kremlin has a long reach LT Barclay Apr 2022 #44
Check him for Novichock or other Russian poisons. Nululu Apr 2022 #46
There is another theory.... chowder66 Apr 2022 #54
This should be the #1 national story malaise Apr 2022 #59
GRRRRRRR proud patriot Apr 2022 #65
Journalist Scott Steadman , who used him as a source said JoanofArgh Apr 2022 #68
Broeksmit murdered by BrokeAsShit tRump Blue Owl Apr 2022 #71
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