Trump ally Barrack arrested on foreign lobbying charges -U.S. Justice
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[July 21, 2021]
By Jan Wolfe and Chibuike Oguh
WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) -Thomas
Barrack, a billionaire friend of Donald Trump who chaired the former
president's inaugural fund, was arrested on Tuesday and charged with
illegally lobbying the Trump administration on behalf of the United Arab
Emirates.
A seven-count indictment filed by federal prosecutors in Brooklyn, New
York, alleged that Barrack, a former employee and an Emirati businessman
failed to register as lobbyists and used their influence to advance the
UAE's foreign policy goals in the United States.
Barrack, who was arrested in Los Angeles, is also alleged to have
repeatedly lied during an FBI interview about his dealings with the UAE.
Barrack's spokesperson refuted the charges. "Mr. Barrack has made
himself voluntarily available to investigators from the outset. He is
not guilty and will be pleading not guilty," the spokesperson said.
U.S. Department of Justice official Mark Lesko said in a news release
that "the defendants repeatedly capitalized on Barrack’s friendships and
access to a candidate who was eventually elected president, high-ranking
campaign and government officials, and the American media to advance the
policy goals of a foreign government without disclosing their true
allegiances."
Barrack, 74, is a longtime Trump ally and founder of the digital
infrastructure-focused private equity firm DigitalBridge Group Inc ,
which was known as Colony Capital Inc before a rebranding announced in
June.
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Thomas Barrack, a billionaire friend of Donald Trump who chaired the
former president's inaugural fund, has been arrested on charges
including unlawful foreign lobbying and obstruction of justice, the
U.S. Justice Department said on Tuesday.
Barrack stepped down as DigitalBridge's chief
executive in 2020. In April, he resigned as executive chairman of
the firm but has remained as a non-executive director. Forbes
estimates his wealth at $1 billion.
DigitalBridge has about $32 billion in digital assets under
management, which includes data centers across North America and the
UK. Barrack owns about 5.7% of DigitalBridge, whose shares closed
down 1.4% at $6.93 on Tuesday.
A spokeswoman for DigitalBridge declined to comment.
Barrack was a prominent supporter of Trump’s successful 2016
presidential campaign and directed his inaugural committee.
Federal prosecutors are seeking to have Barrack held in detention,
saying in a court filing that his vast wealth, access to private
jets and history of international travel indicate he could become a
fugitive.
(Reporting by Jan Wolfe in Washington D.C. and Chibuike Oguh in New
York; Editing by Mark Heinrich and Peter Cooney)
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