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Trumps organized crime ties bring blackmail to the White House
http://www.rawstory.com/2017/04/trumps-organized-crime-ties-bring-blackmail-to-the-white-house/
Jefferson Morley, 23 Apr 2017
The words were positively polite, at least for a man convicted of assault and racketeering. It was the implied target of his blackmail threat that was unusual: the president of the United States.
The threat came from Felix Sater, a Russian-American businessman who partnered with Donald Trump in launching the Trump Soho, a hotel-condominium project in New York City. The building was funded by Saters boss, Tevfik Arif, a mogul from Kazakhstan. In 2007, Trumps children, Donald Jr., Eric and Ivanka attended the unveiling ceremony for the 46-story luxury tower in Manhattan.
Trump, Arif and Sater were photographed standing next to one another at that event. Since then, the three men have parted ways in a haze of recriminations, lawsuits and amnesia.
The Threat
Saters attorney came right to the point in a February 2 letter to Arifs attorney about $3.5 million in disputed legal fees, the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday.
Clearly, if this matter between Mr. Sater and Mr. Arif escalates to public litigation, the media spotlight will be negatively cast on Mr. Arif and his past relationship with President Trump and the Republic of Kazakhstan, the attorney wrote.
In the correspondence reviewed by the Journal, Sater warned he might file another lawsuit ............
The threat came from Felix Sater, a Russian-American businessman who partnered with Donald Trump in launching the Trump Soho, a hotel-condominium project in New York City. The building was funded by Saters boss, Tevfik Arif, a mogul from Kazakhstan. In 2007, Trumps children, Donald Jr., Eric and Ivanka attended the unveiling ceremony for the 46-story luxury tower in Manhattan.
Trump, Arif and Sater were photographed standing next to one another at that event. Since then, the three men have parted ways in a haze of recriminations, lawsuits and amnesia.
The Threat
Saters attorney came right to the point in a February 2 letter to Arifs attorney about $3.5 million in disputed legal fees, the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday.
Clearly, if this matter between Mr. Sater and Mr. Arif escalates to public litigation, the media spotlight will be negatively cast on Mr. Arif and his past relationship with President Trump and the Republic of Kazakhstan, the attorney wrote.
In the correspondence reviewed by the Journal, Sater warned he might file another lawsuit ............
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New York AG Opens Investigation Into Trumps Ties To Organized Crime [View all]
L. Coyote
Apr 2017
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