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Surfing thru Twitter and saw this. Has a company called Bayrock surfaced in any news about drumf?
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Leghorn21
(13,527 posts)numerous mentions on the twitter people I read - Mr. Khan, who just rocks steady, doesn't he? And on Louise Mensch and the Jester, certainly -
This link, via buzzfeed, has Bayrock listed, along with one brazilion other companies and banks and shell cos and real estate ventures - looking at this list, and all the inter-connections, will simply singe your eyelashes!:
http://freedomdawning.org/docs/TrumpWorldDataPublic.xls
rainbow4321
(9,974 posts)Damn...the rabbit holes with this klan just multiply and go deeper and deeper.
I thought maybe I missed coverage on Bayrock in the MSM. Guess not since they are NOT covering it!! With so much being thrown at us each day it's hard to keep track of it all.
And, yes, Mr Khan does rock. I just discovered his Twitter account tonight.
wishstar
(5,273 posts)The same Sater involved in the Ukraine deal supposedly relayed to Flynn's office in WH right before Flynn resigned
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/former-mafia-linked-figure-describes-association-with-trump/2016/05/17/cec6c2c6-16d3-11e6-aa55-670cabef46e0_story.html?utm_term=.29ae587518c9
During that period, Sater turned his attention to real estate. Around 2001, he joined Bayrock, which had its offices in Trump Tower. Sater has testified that he met Trump and started to pitch him on business ideas soon thereafter.
The two developed a rapport, Sater testified.
He described the relationship as friendly, saying he had met one-on-one with Trump numerous times in Trumps office to discuss various projects. In Phoenix, Sater testified, he met with local officials alongside Trumps son, Donald Jr. In New York, Sater said he met with Trump and Trumps staff on a constant basis to discuss possible deals in places such as Los Angeles, Ukraine and China.
Documents show that Trump in 2005 extended Bayrock a one-year deal to develop a project in the Russian capital. Sater said he had located a group of interested Russian investors, as well as a possible site for a luxury high-rise a shuttered pencil factory that had been named for American radicals Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, who were convicted of murder and executed during the red scare that swept the United States after World War I.
I handled all of the negotiations, Sater said of the Russia deal, which did not come to fruition. Asked whether there was paperwork drawn up on the deal, he responded: It was more of verbal updates when Id come back, pop my head into Mr. Trumps office and tell him, you know, Moving forward on the Moscow deal. And he would say, All right.?
ToxMarz
(2,169 posts)Some emails with Trump Jr. were published I think and a different name he used "Satter'
This story came out a few days ago.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10028880093
wishstar
(5,273 posts)Journalists whove looked at the Bayrock lawsuit, and Trump Soho, wonder why Trump was involved at all. What was Trump thinking entering into business with partners like these? Franklin Foer wrote in Slate. Its a question he has tried to banish by downplaying his ties to Bayrock.
But Bayrock wasnt just involved with Trump Soho. It financed multiple Trump projects around the world, Foer wrote. (Trump) didnt just partner with Bayrock; the company embedded with him. Bayrock put together deals for mammoth Trump-named, Trump-managed projectstwo in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, a resort in Phoenix, the Trump SoHo in New York.
But, as The New York Times has reported, that was only the beginning of the Trump organizations entanglement with Russian financiers. Trump was quite taken with Bayrocks founder, Tevfik Arif, a former Soviet-era commerce official originally from Kazakhstan.
Bayrock, which was developing commercial properties in Brooklyn, proposed that Mr. Trump license his name to hotel projects in Florida, Arizona and New York, including Trump SoHo, the Times reported. The other development partner for Trump SoHo was the Sapir Organization, whose founder, Tamir Sapir, was from the former Soviet republic of Georgia.
The Times also reported that federal court records recently released showed yet another link to Russian financial interests in Trump businesses. A Bayrock official brokered a $50 million investment in Trump SoHo and three other Bayrock projects by an Icelandic firm preferred by wealthy Russians in favor with President Vladimir V. Putin, the Times reported. The Icelandic company, FL Group, was identified in a Bayrock investor presentation as a strategic partner, along with Alexander Mashkevich, a billionaire once charged in a corruption case involving fees paid by a Belgian company seeking business in Kazakhstan; that case was settled with no admission of guilt.
Trump Soho was so complicated that Bayrocks finance chief, Jody Kriss, sued it for fraud. In the lawsuit, Kriss alleged that a primary source of funding for Trumps big projects with Bayrock arrived magically from sources in Russia and Kazakhstan whenever the business interest needed funding.
wishstar
(5,273 posts)Mr. Trump was foggy on how he first came to do business with Bayrock, a small development company whose offices were in Trump Tower in Midtown. In a deposition a few years ago, he said it might have been a Bayrock associate, Felix H. Sater, who first approached him in the early 2000s.
Mr. Sater, a Russian immigrant, had recently joined Bayrock at the behest of its founder, Tevfik Arif, a former Soviet-era commerce official originally from Kazakhstan. Bayrock, which was developing commercial properties in Brooklyn, proposed that Mr. Trump license his name to hotel projects in Florida, Arizona and New York, including Trump SoHo.
The other development partner for Trump SoHo was the Sapir Organization, whose founder, Tamir Sapir, was from the former Soviet republic of Georgia. In addition to receiving a licensing agreement, Mr. Trump would manage the completed condo-hotel, and he was also given a minor equity interest in it.
Emails and testimony in several lawsuits show that Mr. Sater and Mr. Arif worked closely with Mr. Trump and others in the Trump Organization. Mr. Trump was particularly taken with Mr. Arifs overseas connections. In a deposition, Mr. Trump said that the two had discussed numerous deals all over the world and that Mr. Arif had brought potential Russian investors to Mr. Trumps office to meet him.