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September 2013

US seeks to seize Russian criminal group’s real estate

Financial Times

US prosecutors are looking to seize New York property used by a Russian criminal organisation to launder funds derived from an elaborate $230m tax fraud, according to a complaint filed in a Manhattan court.
The civil action also seeks to impose money-laundering penalties on the companies set up by the organisation, whose members allegedly included corrupt Russian government officials, US Attorney Preet Bharara said.

“Today’s forfeiture action is a significant step towards uncovering and unwinding a complex money laundering scheme arising from a notorious foreign fraud,” Mr Bharara said on Tuesday in a statement.
“As alleged, a Russian criminal enterprise sought to launder some of its billions in ill-gotten roubles through the purchase of pricey Manhattan real estate. While New York is a world financial capital, it is not a safe haven for criminals seeking to hide their loot, no matter how and where their fraud took place.”

The $230m fraud was first uncovered by the late Sergei Magnitsky, a respected Russian lawyer who died in pre-trial detention in Moscow in 2009 shortly after making his whistleblowing allegations.

Prosecutors claim that members of the organisation stole the corporate identities of portfolio companies of the Hermitage Fund, a foreign investment fund operating in Russia, which were then used to make fraudulent claims for tax refunds through sham lawsuits. Officials at two Russian tax offices who were members of the organisation approved the disbursements.

Through a complex series of transfers through shell companies, $230m was laundered into numerous bank accounts in Russia and elsewhere, according to the civil complaint. A portion of the funds stolen from the Russian Treasury passed through a Cyprus-based property company Prevezon Holdings, which laundered the proceeds into Manhattan property including four luxury apartments and two high end commercial spaces, it is alleged.

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