Trump fundraiser Barrack loses bid to
dismiss UAE lobbying charges
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[June 23, 2022]
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A billionaire
fundraiser for former U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday lost a
bid to dismiss criminal charges he lobbied the U.S. government on behalf
of the United Arab Emirates without disclosing his affiliation. |
Thomas Barrack, a billionaire friend of Donald Trump who chaired the
former President's inaugural fund, arrives at the Brooklyn Federal
Courthouse in Brooklyn, New York, U.S., July 26, 2021. REUTERS/Andrew
Hofstetter |
Thomas Barrack, the former head of investment management firm
Colony Capital and chair of Trump's inaugural committee, had
pleaded not guilty to charges of illegal lobbying and lying to
U.S. law enforcement, and faces a September trial.
His lawyers had asked U.S. District Judge Brian Cogan in
Brooklyn to dismiss the indictment, arguing prosecutors did not
allege that Barrack owed a duty to or had a formal agreement
with the UAE.
But in a 55-page decision, Cogan said the relationship between
Barrack and the UAE "need not rise to the level of a formalized
employer-employee relationship" to justify the charge.
Lawyers for Barrack did not immediately respond to a request for
comment.
Last month, prosecutors unveiled new charges accusing Barrack of
having sought investment from the UAE at the same time he was
lobbying for the Gulf country.
Barrack has stepped down as chairman and chief executive of
DigitalBridge Group Inc, as Colony Capital is now known.
(Reporting by Luc Cohen in New York; Editing by Matthew Lewis)
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