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Gabi Hayes

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Sat Jul 15, 2017, 02:08 AM Jul 2017

"Trumps Russian Laundromat How to use Trump Tower and other luxury high-rises to clean dirty money, [View all]

run an international crime syndicate, and propel a failed real estate developer into the White House."

From the estimable Craig Unger, who wrote "House of Bush, House of Saud"


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

In 1984, a Russian émigré named David Bogatin went shopping for apartments in New York City. The 38-year-old had arrived in America seven years before, with just $3 in his pocket. But for a former pilot in the Soviet Army—his specialty had been shooting down Americans over North Vietnam—he had clearly done quite well for himself. Bogatin wasn’t hunting for a place in Brighton Beach, the Brooklyn enclave known as “Little Odessa” for its large population of immigrants from the Soviet Union. Instead, he was fixated on the glitziest apartment building on Fifth Avenue, a gaudy, 58-story edifice with gold-plated fixtures and a pink-marble atrium: Trump Tower.

A monument to celebrity and conspicuous consumption, the tower was home to the likes of Johnny Carson, Steven Spielberg, and Sophia Loren. Its brash, 38-year-old developer was something of a tabloid celebrity himself. Donald Trump was just coming into his own as a serious player in Manhattan real estate, and Trump Tower was the crown jewel of his growing empire. From the day it opened, the building was a hit—all but a few dozen of its 263 units had sold in the first few months. But Bogatin wasn’t deterred by the limited availability or the sky-high prices. The Russian plunked down $6 million to buy not one or two, but five luxury condos. The big check apparently caught the attention of the owner. According to Wayne Barrett, who investigated the deal for the Village Voice, Trump personally attended the closing, along with Bogatin.

If the transaction seemed suspicious—multiple apartments for a single buyer who appeared to have no legitimate way to put his hands on that much money—there may have been a reason. At the time, Russian mobsters were beginning to invest in high-end real estate, which offered an ideal vehicle to launder money from their criminal enterprises. “During the ’80s and ’90s, we in the U.S. government repeatedly saw a pattern by which criminals would use condos and high-rises to launder money,” says Jonathan Winer, a deputy assistant secretary of state for international law enforcement in the Clinton administration. “It didn’t matter that you paid too much, because the real estate values would rise, and it was a way of turning dirty money into clean money. It was done very systematically, and it explained why there are so many high-rises where the units were sold but no one is living in them.” When Trump Tower was built, as David Cay Johnston reports in The Making of Donald Trump, it was only the second high-rise in New York that accepted anonymous buyers.

In 1987, just three years after he attended the closing with Trump, Bogatin pleaded guilty to taking part in a massive gasoline-bootlegging scheme with Russian mobsters. After he fled the country, the government seized his five condos at Trump Tower, saying that he had purchased them to “launder money, to shelter and hide assets.” A Senate investigation into organized crime later revealed that Bogatin was a leading figure in the Russian mob in New York. His family ties, in fact, led straight to the top: His brother ran a $150 million stock scam with none other than Semion Mogilevich, whom the FBI considers the “boss of bosses” of the Russian mafia. At the time, Mogilevich—feared even by his fellow gangsters as “the most powerful mobster in the world”—was expanding his multibillion-dollar international criminal syndicate into America.

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Mueller added Mafia Fraud Unit to his secondwind Jul 2017 #1
The expertise of the people joining this investigation is mind blowing Ruby the Liberal Jul 2017 #3
They're going to need hugh numbers.... Gabi Hayes Jul 2017 #4
Time for republicans to launder the PEE stains from their souls Achilleaze Jul 2017 #2
What Do the Russians 'Have' on the Trump Family? Fear. Gabi Hayes Jul 2017 #5
RICO. New York law also criminalizes the offense referred to as "enterprise corruption." L. Coyote Jul 2017 #6
Yep NY AG is on this....i Gabi Hayes Jul 2017 #7
And what a history Trump has with him. 93 Schneiderman tweets by Trump! L. Coyote Jul 2017 #8
Dunno how much more I can take of this Gabi Hayes Jul 2017 #9
Under age girls !!!! "with nine young women, two of whom were 16 years old" YCHDT Jul 2017 #10
Jeffrey Epstein ii Gabi Hayes Jul 2017 #11
Craig Unger was just interviewed by Brian Williams on The 11th Hour show eleny Jul 2017 #12
Goody ! Taped it.....saw him on C Rose Gabi Hayes Jul 2017 #13
I missed the Rose interview eleny Jul 2017 #19
CSPAN has become the broadcast outlet for Gabi Hayes Jul 2017 #22
Aw, jeez, a we slide into oligarchic rule :( eleny Jul 2017 #25
Kick and Rec Warren DeMontague Jul 2017 #14
How much effort did MSM put into this, Gabi Hayes Jul 2017 #15
The more things change....I duckducked "party of treason GOP" Gabi Hayes Jul 2017 #17
Russia played the long game and is finally winning the Cold War, decades after we stopped fighting. NightWatcher Jul 2017 #16
much like happened with bin laden, Gabi Hayes Jul 2017 #18
And Clinton is a problem because she was a hawk on Russia? eleny Jul 2017 #20
A friend of mine: Gabi Hayes Jul 2017 #23
My grandpa fled when he worried about being concripted around 1913 eleny Jul 2017 #27
Ever hear of Alan Furst? Gabi Hayes Jul 2017 #28
Thx for the tip! eleny Jul 2017 #29
First one I read was Red Star Gabi Hayes Jul 2017 #30
2 part series Gabi Hayes Jul 2017 #31
Found the dvd at the library! eleny Jul 2017 #33
Me too! Gabi Hayes Jul 2017 #34
Swear to god... eleny Jul 2017 #35
republican criminals against America Achilleaze Jul 2017 #21
Mueller Gabi Hayes Jul 2017 #24
Yes, one would hope for the sake of American democracy Achilleaze Jul 2017 #26
Report: Russian Mob Money Helped Build Donald Trump Business Empire The 11th Hour MSNBC Madam45for2923 Jul 2017 #32
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