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Kid Berwyn

(19,970 posts)
17. Is the big money, first-ski. Then comes the treason, da.
Mon Mar 24, 2025, 11:17 AM
Mar 24

Craig Unger lifted up the lid...



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

If I wasn't nervous before I read this Tickle Mar 24 #1
Nothing new, we already knew this. Irish_Dem Mar 24 #2
We did, but others did not.. This needs to be spread far and wide. niyad Mar 24 #10
Yes. But we need more. Does he have MadameButterfly Mar 24 #39
Republican politicians don't care Mtnmama Mar 24 #18
They don't care or they agree with the Russian takeover. Irish_Dem Mar 24 #27
They'll care if their social security checks stop MadameButterfly Mar 24 #41
GOP politicians pensions will be safe. Irish_Dem Mar 24 #42
If the regular guys start caring MadameButterfly Mar 24 #55
Fair elections is the tricky bit. Irish_Dem Mar 24 #56
Yeah Cosmocat Mar 24 #19
That middle 1/3 is starting to care, now that Medicare, Social Security and etc. are under the gun TheRickles Mar 24 #21
Trump was recruited by Russia. He got the loans needed in return for doing whatever Moscow wanted of him. Lonestarblue Mar 24 #3
His loyalty is to Russia. He is in so deep he can't possibly disconnect, not that he wants to. Walleye Mar 24 #4
Hey, you gotta go where the money is! dchill Mar 24 #23
Money is the true north of his moral compass. While the rest of us struggle to survive. Walleye Mar 24 #30
It's the true north of the moral compass of the whole GOP. dchill Mar 24 #31
Yep. I wish it were different, but it's not. The whole party has gone sour. Walleye Mar 24 #32
Sour and dangerous. dchill Mar 24 #34
Correct, toxic Walleye Mar 24 #35
I read this one a long time ago I think Meowmee Mar 24 #5
Anyone here who followed the revelations FalloutShelter Mar 24 #6
A lot of people have not followed and don't know. live love laugh Mar 24 #14
So many people just don't want to know Walleye Mar 24 #33
Some but not all may not want to know. It's important to reach as many people as possible. live love laugh Mar 24 #36
I agree, one at a time. Maybe they'll convince their friends or something or maybe their face be eaten by the leopard Walleye Mar 24 #37
Absolutely correct Evolve Dammit Mar 24 #38
The koronation of king krasnov (R-felon) BoRaGard Mar 24 #7
knr UTUSN Mar 24 #8
We have known this for quite a while, but it deserves far wider distribution. niyad Mar 24 #9
Idle observation. .all three of his wives were models. Two were niyad Mar 24 #11
TRUMP IS OWED BY PUTIN & RUSSIA rickyhall Mar 24 #12
It is common knowledge how markodochartaigh Mar 24 #13
Those assets (people) belong to putin. The ones that are still alive. erronis Mar 24 #28
Taylor Swift is richer and more respected than him. multigraincracker Mar 24 #15
After all, the day after the (s)election, the Orange Degenerate was given a veiled threat by Nicolai Patrushev, The_REAL_Ecumenist Mar 24 #16
Is the big money, first-ski. Then comes the treason, da. Kid Berwyn Mar 24 #17
Thank you. Would you consider posting this as its own OP for wider niyad Mar 24 #20
Thank you, niyad! Will do... Kid Berwyn Mar 24 #51
Makes one wonder what reagan bushes part was in "take down that wall". Clouds Passing Mar 24 #58
"...only the best people!" dchill Mar 24 #22
...and this has apparently been all ok with CIA, FBI, DIA PCIntern Mar 24 #24
Why wasn't the CIA on this from the beginning? Sneederbunk Mar 24 #25
What makes you think that they were not? niyad Mar 24 #46
When you deal with them, they own you, as per Eric. republianmushroom Mar 24 #26
K & R & Bookmarked lastlib Mar 24 #29
The Siberian Candidate. n/t Liberal In Texas Mar 24 #40
As much as I would like to believe this ... it's from fakebook UpInArms Mar 24 #43
You have been here for a very long time. This information is not new, niyad Mar 24 #47
Thank you UpInArms Mar 24 #52
This should be the top story...... SergeStorms Mar 24 #44
I wonder if there is any relation? DFW Mar 24 #45
Fascinating that purchasing The Plaza Hotel is on the "to-do" list. SleeplessinSoCal Mar 24 #48
Coincidence that Ivana "fell down the stairs?" joanbarnes Mar 24 #49
It was remarkably convenient Hekate Mar 24 #50
Comrade Krasnov gonna Krasnov. Karasu Mar 24 #53
Melania makes a heck of a lot more sense now - TBF Mar 24 #54
M$M: "Nothing to see here...." Blue Owl Mar 24 #57
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