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The report revisits Trump’s past real estate dealings, highlighting a high-profile transaction involving a Beverly Hills mansion. Trump purchased the property for about $41 million and later sold it for roughly $95 million to a shell company with foreign links. The source described the deal as having “oddities and red flags,” suggesting it warranted closer examination as part of a pattern of opaque financial activity.
Spotlight On Jared Kushner’s Role & Finances
A significant portion of the report focuses on Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, alleging that he wielded outsized influence over both Trump’s business operations and the presidency during Trump’s first term. The source claimed Kushner’s family had links to corruption, Russian financial flows, and the ultra-Zionist Chabad.
The document further alleged that Kushner moved substantial amounts of Russian investment money and failed to adequately disclose interests connected to Russian state-linked entities. Particular attention was drawn to Cadre, a real estate investment platform in which Kushner held a stake. The source questioned whether Russian funds may have entered U.S. real estate projects through intermediaries, though no definitive conclusions were cited in the report.
The FBI file also referenced Kushner’s family history, noting that his father had previously been convicted on financial charges and was later granted a presidential pardon by Trump.
Beyond Trump and Kushner, the report touched on other prominent figures. It alleged that Epstein’s lawyer, Alan Dershowitz, had been “co-opted by Mossad,” claiming he used his academic influence to cultivate wealthy and politically connected students for Israeli intelligence purposes. The source similarly suggested that Epstein himself may have been leveraged due to his access to elite political, financial, and academic networks.
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