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Trump signed off $50M Trump Soho investment-turned-loan: report
Bayrock and partners allegedly dodged up to $100M in taxes by disguising deal
May 26, 2016 12:14PM

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UPDATED, 10:20 a.m., May 27: In the latest controversy surrounding the Trump Soho and developer Bayrock Group – as well as the presumptive GOP presidential nominee himself – a British newspaper investigation claims Bayrock and Trump signed off on a $50 million investment from an Icelandic company that was later reclassified as a loan in order to dodge taxes.

Trump himself signed documents approving the deal in 2007, which would see Icelandic investor FL Group pour $50 million into four development partnerships led by Bayrock, including the Trump Soho and two other projects bearing the Trump name, according to the Daily Telegraph.

But that equity investment was later relabeled as a loan – meaning that Bayrockand its partners would escape some $20 million in taxes by disguising the sale of the partnership stake to FL Group, as well as an estimated $80 million in taxes on future profits from the properties.

Trump had a 15 percent stake in Trump Soho at the time. His attorney, Alan Garten, told the Telegraph that Trump “had nothing to do with the transaction,” with his signature merely a formality and Trump only a “limited partner” in the property.

CBRE, which like Trump was a partner on one of the four development partnerships involving FL Group, asked questions about the tax structure but ultimately agreed to the deal after hearing that Trump had signed off, the Telegraph reported.

In a statement to The Real Deal, Bayrock described the Telegraph article as “misleading and inaccurate,” and said the transaction with FL Group “was vetted and approved by outside accountants and tax counsel for both Bayrock and FL.”

In addition, Bayrock cited “an extensive field audit” by the IRS of pertinent loan documents and materials tied to the deal, which concluded “that classification of the transaction as a loan was appropriate and lawful.”

But the Telegraph’s investigation raises further questions about business dealings at the Trump Soho. Trump, Bayrock and partner Sapir Organization were hit with alawsuit in 2010 for lying about how many units they sold at the condo and hotel tower at 246 Spring Street – a matter that was also subject to a separate criminal investigation by the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office.

Bayrock, meanwhile, is tied to a bizarre list of scandals, including the dealings ofconvicted developer and former NBA player Tate George. A former consultant also sued Bayrock in 2014, claiming the company used “mob tactics” to cut him out of a commission. [Daily Telegraph]Rey Mashayekhi

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Trump’s Bayrock dealings shine light on ties to Felix Sater
Presumptive GOP presidential nominee has distanced himself from convicted developer
May 27, 2016 11:35AM

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From left: Donald Trump, Felix Sater and Trump Soho at 246 Spring Street

Donald Trump’s involvement in Bayrock Group’s development of the Trump Soho hotel and condo building ties him to Russian-born developer Felix Sater – a former Bayrock executive who was convicted for his role in a $40 million mafia-linked stock fraud scheme, according to a Daily Telegraph investigation.

Earlier this week, the London-based newspaper reported that the presumptive GOP presidential nominee signed off on a $50 million investment in Trump Soho, and other projects bearing the Trump name, from Iceland-based FL Group that was later reclassified as a loan.

The transaction raises questions over whether the conversion of the equity investment into a loan was meant to help Bayrock and its partners dodge tens of million of dollars in taxes on gains and future profits from the properties.

But the Telegraph is also reporting that Trump’s signing off on the deal also ties him to Sater, identified as one of the individuals in “control” of Bayrock. Sater joinedBayrock around 2002 and was likely “number two” at the company, according to a 2010 deposition.

The Trump camp has previously distanced itself from Sater, with Trump general counsel Alan Garten telling ABC News last year that the Moscow-born businessman had “very little involvement” in projects bearing the Trump name.

“We did do due diligence and we did do background checks on the owners of [Bayrock]. He was not an owner of the company,” Garten told the Telegraph.

But the two men appear to be familiar, despite Trump claiming in 2013 deposition that “if [Sater] were sitting in the room right now, I really wouldn’t know what he looked like.” Trump and Sater even shared a stage at a 2007 party to celebrate the Trump Soho’s launch.

While Garten says that Trump first learned of Sater’s shady past dealings in December 2007, Trump later hired him as a “senior adviser” in 2010 and he was even given a Trump Organization business card. Garten says Trump wanted to give Sater an “opportunity” and used him to “source business deals.”

The controversies over FL Group’s investment in Bayrock and Trump’s relationship with Sater are far from the only issues tied the Trump Soho and its developers.

Trump, Bayrock and fellow partner the Sapir Organization were hit with a lawsuit in 2010 for lying about how many units they sold at the condo and hotel tower at 246 Spring Street – a matter that was also subject to a separate criminal investigationby the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office.

Bayrock is also tied to the dealings of convicted developer and former NBA player Tate George. In addition, a former consultant sued the company in 2014, claiming Bayrock used “mob tactics” to cut him out of a commission. [Daily Telegraph]Rey Mashayekhi


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Donald Trump Blasts “Mexican” Judge in Trump University Case
By Daniel Politi

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Donald Trump signs autographs after speaking at a rally in San Diego on May 27, 2016.

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You know what’s presidential? Using 12 minutes of a campaign rally to criticize a judge who is overseeing civil litigation against your failed “education” venture. And that’s exactly what Donald Trump did in San Diego when he seemingly bored his audience with details about the ongoing case, specifically attacking U.S. District Judge Gonzalo Curiel for being a “hater” and even speculating about what his ethnicity might be.

“The trial is going to take place sometime in November. There should be no trial. This should have been dismissed on summary judgment easily,” Trump said. “Everybody says it, but I have a judge who is a hater of Donald Trump, a hater. He’s a hater. His name is Gonzalo Curiel.”

Curiel “is not doing the right thing. And I figure, what the hell? Why not talk about it for two minutes?” What followed was “one of his most personal attacks against an apolitical figure since becoming the presumptive Republican presidential nominee,”notes the Wall Street Journal. As part of his attack, Trump told his audience, which just moments earlier had chanted about the need to “build that wall,” that Curiel is “Mexican.”

“The judge, who happens to be, we believe, Mexican, which is great, I think that’s fine,” Trump said. “You know what? I think the Mexicans are going to end up loving Donald Trump when I give all these jobs, OK?” Curiel was born in Chicago.

“I think Judge Curiel should be ashamed of himself,” Trump said. “I’m telling you, this court system, judges in this court system, federal court, they ought to look into Judge Curiel. Because what Judge Curiel is doing is a total disgrace, OK? But we’ll come back in November. Wouldn’t that be wild if I’m president and I come back to do a civil case? Where everybody likes it. OK. This is called life, folks.”

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Anti-Trump protesters and supporters argue in San Diego, California on May 27, 2016.
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Outside the rally, San Diego Police arrested 35 people after a crowd of around 1,000 people did not disperse as ordered. Although the protests were peaceful throughout most of the day, small fights broke out after Trump left. “Even as there was no room to move, police officers continued to push protesters and reporters, with some toppling over in the fray,” reports CNN. “Police pepper-sprayed several protesters.” Trumptook to Twitter later that night to praise the actions of the police.


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