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Trump picked Mafia-linked stock fraud felon as senior adviser
« on: December 06, 2015, 02:29:04 pm »

Donald Trump knew a man he named as a senior business adviser in 2010 had been convicted in a major Mafia-linked stock fraud scheme, according to Associated Press interviews and a review of court records.


Trump had worked with Felix Sater previously during the man's stint as an executive at Bayrock Group LLC, a real estate development firm that partnered with Trump on numerous projects after renting office space from the Trump Organization. But Sater's past was not widely known at the time because he was working as a government cooperator on mob cases and the judge overseeing Sater's own case kept the proceedings secret. After Sater's criminal history and past ties to organized crime came to light in 2007, Trump distanced himself from Sater.


Less than three years later, however, Trump tapped Sater for a business development role that came with the title of senior adviser to Donald Trump. Sater received Trump Organization business cards and was given an office within the Trump Organization's headquarters, on the same floor as Trump's own.


Trump said during an AP interview on Wednesday that he recalled only bare details of Sater.


"Felix Sater, boy, I have to even think about it," Trump said, referring questions about Sater to his staff. "I'm not that familiar with him."


According to Trump lawyer Alan Garten, Sater's role was to prospect for high-end real estate deals for the Trump Organization. The arrangement lasted six months, Garten said.


The revelation about Sater's role is significant because of its timing and directness, and marks the first time the Trump Organization has acknowledged publicly that Sater worked for Trump after the disclosures of Sater's criminal background. Trump has said that among his secrets of success is that he surrounds himself with the "best and most serious people" and with "people you can trust."


Sater never had an employment agreement or formal contract with the Trump Organization and did not close any deals for Trump, Garten said.


"He was trying to restart his life," Garten said. "I believe he was regretful of things that happened in the past."


Trump did not know the details of Sater's cooperation with the government when Sater came in-house in 2010, Garten said. But Garten noted that U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch praised Sater's cooperation with the federal government, when senators asked about him during her confirmation hearings early this year. She said Sater cooperated against his Mafia stock fraud co-defendants and assisted the government on unspecified national security matters.


"If Mr. Sater was good enough for the government to work with, I see no reason why he wasn't good enough for Mr. Trump," Garten said.


He pleaded guilty in 1998 to one count of racketeering for his role in a $40 million stock fraud scheme involving the prominent Genovese and Bonanno crime families, according to court records. Prosecutors called the operation a pump-and-dump scheme, in which insiders manipulate the price of obscure stocks and then sell them to hapless investors at inflated prices. Five years earlier, a New York State court had sentenced Sater to more than a year in prison for stabbing a man in the face with a broken margarita glass.


Sater declined to discuss his work with Trump.


"Obviously a Donald-and-the-bad-guy piece is not interesting for me to participate in," Sater wrote in an email to AP. His lawyer, Robert Wolf, said information about Sater in public records and lawsuits obtained by the AP was defamatory. He credited Sater's stint as a government cooperator with potentially saving American military lives, although he did not provide details. Wolf told the AP to write about Sater's past "at your own risk" but did not cite specific concerns.


After his 1998 racketeering conviction, Sater spent more than a decade as an informant on the Mafia and on national security-related matters. Federal prosecutors kept even the existence of Sater's racketeering case out of publicly available court records for 14 years.


During that time, Sater launched a luxury real estate development career. Sealed court records prevented potential customers or partners from learning about his past association with organized crime. Sater altered his name, to Satter, and became a top executive in Bayrock, a development firm that partnered with Trump on the Trump Soho high-rise hotel in Manhattan and other branded luxury real estate deals.


Civil lawsuits — including a sealed case filed in U.S. District Court in the Southern District of New York that was obtained by the AP — have alleged that Bayrock engaged in a pattern of misconduct during Sater's tenure, sometimes involving potential Trump projects. The AP obtained a copy of the sealed lawsuit, which was refiled last month, when the original complaint was included as part of a lawsuit Sater filed in an Israeli court. Bayrock's attorney told AP that the firm did not mislead anyone about Sater's past and denied any misconduct. The firm has not yet responded to a version of the complaint refiled in U.S. court last month.


Trump's lawyer, Garten, said Trump had no knowledge of alleged improprieties at Bayrock or reason to believe that Sater was a major stakeholder in Bayrock's projects. Trump only learned of Sater's troubled past when The New York Times reported details in December 2007. In the article, Trump distanced himself from Sater, saying: "I didn't really know him very well."


Garten said Trump had no further interactions with Sater at Bayrock following the revelations of his criminal history. But a new relationship was formed in 2010 when Trump offered Sater office space and a chance to round up new business possibilities for the Trump Organization.


"The guy's been in business a long time, he's got a lot of contacts," Garten said of Sater.


http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/politics/ct-trump-felix-sater-felon-adviser-20151204-story.html


Of course the smartest guy in the world is not familiar on his past..
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Re: Trump picked Mafia-linked stock fraud felon as senior adviser
« Reply #1 on: December 06, 2015, 02:41:15 pm »
Trump himself said he had the greatest memory of all time. 

He remembered seeing "thousands and thousands" of Muslims after 9/11 celebrating in New Jersey but he can't remember a guy who had an office down the hall from him NINE YEARS LATER.

Believe that, and you can have one of Trump's bankrupt properties for a song.
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Re: Trump picked Mafia-linked stock fraud felon as senior adviser
« Reply #2 on: December 06, 2015, 03:20:11 pm »
kevindavis, don't you realize by now that members here are not easily impressed by just any old Internet seepage percolating through the information superhighway? We recognize effluvia when we see it.
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Re: Trump picked Mafia-linked stock fraud felon as senior adviser
« Reply #3 on: December 06, 2015, 03:23:23 pm »
kevindavis, don't you realize by now that members here are not impressed by any old Internet seepage percolating through the information superhighway? We recognize effluvia when we see it.

Some members (I'd dare say MOST members) see through Trump's bullshit and lies.

Sorry the minority doesn't.
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Re: Trump picked Mafia-linked stock fraud felon as senior adviser
« Reply #4 on: December 06, 2015, 04:12:43 pm »
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Re: Trump picked Mafia-linked stock fraud felon as senior adviser
« Reply #5 on: December 06, 2015, 04:28:17 pm »
kevindavis, don't you realize by now that members here are not easily impressed by just any old Internet seepage percolating through the information superhighway? We recognize effluvia when we see it.


So I just go ahead and support a candidate who has mob friends?
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Re: Trump picked Mafia-linked stock fraud felon as senior adviser
« Reply #6 on: December 06, 2015, 04:32:08 pm »

So I just go ahead and support a candidate who has mob friends?

Hey! I resemble that remark!
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Re: Trump picked Mafia-linked stock fraud felon as senior adviser
« Reply #7 on: December 06, 2015, 04:36:34 pm »
kevindavis, don't you realize by now that members here are not easily impressed by just any old Internet seepage percolating through the information superhighway? We recognize effluvia when we see it.

Thank you Care? It gets old but sure he has not changed anything in his thoughts in last decade except to allow illegal invaders into the US. :patriot:

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« Reply #8 on: December 06, 2015, 05:16:15 pm »
Since imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, Trump is just flattering the living hell out of the Clintons and their associates. :whistle:

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« Reply #9 on: December 06, 2015, 05:19:23 pm »
This is reaching a little too far; and I say this as someone who dislikes Trump intensely.

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« Reply #10 on: December 06, 2015, 05:25:39 pm »

So I just go ahead and support a candidate who has mob friends?

Have you no common sense, kevin?

Concrete companies are a favorite 'front' of the mob.   And if you build hotels and high-rises ....crap, if you building sidewalks, you use concrete/cement.

Again....thank you so much for choosing Matt Damon (in a space suit no less) as your avatar.

Please don't ever change it.   It suits you.   :laugh:
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Re: Trump picked Mafia-linked stock fraud felon as senior adviser
« Reply #11 on: December 06, 2015, 05:29:51 pm »
Since imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, Trump is just flattering the living hell out of the Clintons and their associates. :whistle:

Not to mention JFK!!
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Re: Trump picked Mafia-linked stock fraud felon as senior adviser
« Reply #12 on: December 07, 2015, 02:11:07 am »
Have you no common sense, kevin?

Concrete companies are a favorite 'front' of the mob.   And if you build hotels and high-rises ....crap, if you building sidewalks, you use concrete/cement.

Again....thank you so much for choosing Matt Damon (in a space suit no less) as your avatar.

Please don't ever change it.   It suits you.   :laugh:

As for concrete companies; I think Hoffa would agree with ya.
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« Reply #13 on: December 07, 2015, 02:17:16 am »
Have you no common sense, kevin?

Concrete companies are a favorite 'front' of the mob.   And if you build hotels and high-rises ....crap, if you building sidewalks, you use concrete/cement.

Again....thank you so much for choosing Matt Damon (in a space suit no less) as your avatar.

Please don't ever change it.   It suits you.   :laugh:

That's a really, really weak argument for Mr. Trump, and even you should know better.

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« Reply #14 on: December 07, 2015, 03:07:28 am »
That's a really, really weak argument for Mr. Trump, and even you should know better.

No, my friend.

What's really, really weak is having to go to 'Six Degrees From Kevin Bacon' in a zeal to impugn him.
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« Reply #15 on: December 07, 2015, 03:47:16 am »
No, my friend.

What's really, really weak is having to go to 'Six Degrees From Kevin Bacon' in a zeal to impugn him.


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