Crime Trump ally Thomas Barrack accused of trying to use influence to help United Arab Emirates

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Thomas J. Barrack, a billionaire businessman and longtime friend to former president Donald Trump, was arrested Tuesday in California and charged with violating foreign lobbying laws, obstructing justice and making false statements, officials said.

He and two other defendants are accused of acting and conspiring to act as agents of the United Arab Emirates between April 2016 and April 2018, according to an indictment unsealed Tuesday afternoon.
Prosecutors allege Barrack, 74, used his decades-long relationship with Trump to lobby on behalf of the UAE without registering as a lobbyist or telling administration officials he was working on the country’s behalf. They also say he lied to FBI agents during a 2019 interview about his dealings with the wealthy Persian Gulf nation.

The 45-page indictment paints a portrait of a well-connected businessman devoted to advancing the UAE’s goals in the United States: trying to change the wording of a campaign speech, pushing for particular people to be hired in the new administration and aiding the UAE in its battle with regional rival Qatar.

Barrack, according to the indictment, helped schedule calls, draft statements, nix certain meetings and generally tried to push U.S. policy to be more favorable to the UAE, which he called the “home team” in one email to a co-defendant.
The charging documents do not claim that Barrack, who chaired Trump’s inaugural committee, was paid for his secret lobbying work. But a UAE sovereign wealth fund has invested significantly in Colony Capital, the investment firm Barrack founded and ran for years before he stepped down as executive chairman this year.

Also indicted and arrested Tuesday was Matthew Grimes, an employee at Colony Capital who authorities say reported directly to Barrack. A third man charged, Rashid Alshahhi, is a citizen of the UAE who lived in California until the FBI interviewed him about the case in 2018. Three days later, officials said, he fled the country.
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Barrack and Grimes appeared in federal court in Los Angeles on Tuesday, where a judge ordered them to remain in custody for at least a few more days until their lawyers can present a set of bail conditions that prosecutors would accept. It is unclear whether they will be released before jail officials transfer them to New York, where the indictment was filed in federal court in Brooklyn.

“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,” said Mark Lesko, the acting head of the Justice Department’s national security division.

That alleged conduct, Lesko said, “is nothing short of a betrayal of those officials in the United States, including the former president. Through this indictment, we are putting everyone — regardless of their wealth or perceived political power — on notice that the Department of Justice will enforce the prohibition of this sort of undisclosed foreign influence.”
Barrack’s primary residence is in Los Angeles. His spokesman released a statement that said: “Mr. Barrack has made himself voluntarily available to investigators from the outset. He is not guilty and will be pleading not guilty.”
A lawyer for Grimes did not immediately respond to a message seeking comment. A lawyer for Alshahhi could not immediately be identified.

Barrack, left, and Miriam and Sheldon Adelson greet President-elect Donald Trump at the Capitol just before his inauguration on Jan. 20, 2017. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Read the federal indictment outlining the charges
Officials said the lobbying effort began as Trump was sewing up the GOP primary nomination in the spring of 2016 and that Barrack “took steps to establish himself as the key communications channel for the United Arab Emirates to the campaign.”


A real estate mogul who became wealthy buying distressed assets, Barrack was one of Trump’s closest associates before and after the 2016 presidential election. He regularly spoke to the president, visiting him and channeling him to others, including business officials and foreign leaders, and at one point was considered as a candidate to become ambassador to Mexico.
“The defendant is charged with extremely serious offenses based on conduct that strikes at the very heart of our democracy,” prosecutors wrote in a court filing. Barrack, they said, “capitalized on his position of significant influence as an outside advisor to the Campaign and the Administration and as a national media figure with regularly televised interviews on major news networks to further the interests of the UAE as directed by senior UAE officials and their intermediaries.”
Barrack joins a long list of Trump friends, campaign associates and advisers who have faced criminal charges, including his former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort; the chief financial officer at his company, Allan Weisselberg; former Trump Organization lawyer Michael Cohen; former Trump White House strategist Stephen K. Bannon; and his former national security adviser Michael Flynn. Trump later pardoned some of those figures.


Trump’s inaugural committee, which Barrack chaired, also faced federal investigation for its spending and activities.
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Barrack prepares to speak at the GOP convention. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
In a letter to the court, federal prosecutors called Barrack “an extremely wealthy and powerful individual with substantial ties to Lebanon, the UAE, and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia” and contended that he “poses a serious flight risk” because of his “vast financial resources and access to a private aircraft on which he regularly travels internationally.”
They said Barrack has “deep and longstanding ties to countries that do not have extradition treaties with the United States.”
But the same letter also notes that prosecutors could envision a bail package for Barrack that imposes strict conditions for a release from custody.

Barrack helped rescue Trump’s business empire decades ago and was a top fundraiser for his campaign, though he declined to enter the administration. He was also a regular adviser on the Middle East, jetting through the region, voicing his opinions and talking with royalty and leaders as well as U.S. policymakers as he sought to boost Trump’s interest in the topic.

He was known in Washington as a consummate Trump insider familiar with the president’s mercurial moods, the ups and downs of the rotating cast of characters around him, and the vagaries of Trump’s policymaking process.
Barrack was sometimes consulted by Cabinet officials and others in the Trump White House on how to manage the president. He eventually grew frustrated with some of Trump’s conduct in office, however, and has told others that his advice regularly went unheeded.
After President Biden was elected, Barrack tried to persuade Trump to agree to an orderly transition but failed, The Washington Post has reported.
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Just finished reading the 46 page indictment against Mt. Thomas Barrack. If you haven't read it, do so. Trumps world is under siege - guilty...guilty...guilty...

It is bad. Real bad. Read the indictment.
 
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Just finished reading the 46 page indictment against Mt. Thomas Barrack. If you haven't read it, do so. Trumps world is under siege - guilty...guilty...guilty...

It is bad. Real bad. Read the indictment.
Am I supposed to give a shit that a bunch of jews are suing other jews in an attempt to destroy a guy who had a chance to stop or atleast attempt to stop it all from happening and pussied out. Fuck off with the unnecessary doomer bullshit.
 
It is bad. Real bad. Read the indictment.

Still waiting on an indictment for He Who Shall Not Be Trumped, instead of people tangentially around him. Weird how the entire establishment has put their entire arsenal of effort behind nailing him for a crime but seem unable to make any progress. Who are they going to crow about next, Trump's golf caddy and his scandalous number of parking tickets?
 
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Just finished reading the 46 page indictment against Mt. Thomas Barrack. If you haven't read it, do so. Trumps world is under siege - guilty...guilty...guilty...

It is bad. Real bad. Read the indictment.
When hasn't it been? I'm not going to give a shit until I see the orange man himself perp walked out of Mar a lago.
 
When hasn't it been? I'm not going to give a shit until I see the orange man himself perp walked out of Mar a lago.
It takes a time to build a case, especially given the consequence, as it isn't just Trump but involves dozens of other people. And it implicates other governments and journalists.

This is the first indictment where I have seen the course of prosecutors finally revealed a little and the dominos are lining up.

One thing is abundantly clear from the indictment - Trumps allies thought they were being listened to; and then thought they were either no longer being listened to or the trails and been cleared or secured - and they were very wrong.

The Prosecutors obviously have a pile more and are playing some chess at this point. I'd day we will see other indictments handed out steadily until 2022 and then Trump himself goes under 2023.
 
It takes a time to build a case, especially given the consequence, as it isn't just Trump but involves dozens of other people. And it implicates other governments and journalists.

This is the first indictment where I have seen the course of prosecutors finally revealed a little and the dominos are lining up.

One thing is abundantly clear from the indictment - Trumps allies thought they were being listened to; and then thought they were either no longer being listened to or the trails and been cleared or secured - and they were very wrong.

The Prosecutors obviously have a pile more and are playing some chess at this point. I'd day we will see other indictments handed out steadily until 2022 and then Trump himself goes under 2023.
Good luck with that fever dream.
 
Just finished reading the 46 page indictment against Mt. Thomas Barrack. If you haven't read it, do so. Trumps world is under siege - guilty...guilty...guilty...

It is bad. Real bad. Read the indictment.
2 moar weeks, amirite?
 
Still waiting on an indictment for He Who Shall Not Be Trumped, instead of people tangentially around him. Weird how the entire establishment has put their entire arsenal of effort behind nailing him for a crime but seem unable to make any progress. Who are they going to crow about next, Trump's golf caddy and his scandalous number of parking tickets?
Oh they have made progress alright, that is clear. If you bother to read, that is.

You should read the indictment. And again, there is a reason why RICO type cases take a while to get together - they take down empires, they never go for the jugular in the onset. You want every person indicted and turning long before you go for the boss.

I think 2023 will be the year Trump meets reality.

Good luck with that fever dream.
Trump has set a record with the number of his staff having been prosecuted.

And I am the one who is dreaming?
 
Oh they have made progress alright, that is clear. If you bother to read, that is.

You should read the indictment. And again, there is a reason why RICO type cases take a while to get together - they take down empires, they never go for the jugular in the onset. You want every person indicted and turning long before you go for the boss.

I think 2023 will be the year Trump meets reality.
Are there any specific parts of this indictment you'd like to cite to support your argument? I'm interested in discussing this further.
 
They claim to.
its like 'MATT GAETZ IS PARTICIPATING IN SEX TRAFFICKING'...okay has he been convicted?

"No but this guy who's been charged with making up that same lie about other people is now saying it about Matt Gaetz!"

ok....
 
Yes, what kind of a fucking idiot would say this and that about an indictment they hadn't read?

Is that a serious question?
I'm at work, I don't have time to sit and read a 46 page legal document at the moment. If you've read it why is it so difficult to point at the relevant parts that support your argument? You speak as if you have some expertise in the matter, elucidate us humble plebians.
 
Yes, what kind of a fucking idiot would say this and that about an indictment they hadn't read?

Is that a serious question?
You're on an internet forum and linked to a legal document that has political motivations behind it. Feel free to quote/cite it whenever.

Edit: I am not at work and need to be convinced to read something or else I will keep playing my vidya
 
You're on an internet forum and linked to a legal document that has political motivations behind it. Feel free to quote/cite it whenever.
God you are a fucking moron.,

Like those dicks that spend hundreds of hours on forums defending Trump but haven't read a single Indictment or even a legal brief from your own fucking team about election fraud.

Stop investing in cool mens, avatars and forum memberships and instead invest in a fucking brain capable of doing some reading and come to the party with some knowledge rather than your stupid gut intuition.

Honestly, it is pathetic. Go and fucking read you retard.

Stop typing. Stop talking. Listen, and fucking read for once. God you people...you're the same retards that headed trumps legal team - idiots who can't read.
 
God you are a fucking moron.,

Like those dicks that spend hundreds of hours on forums defending Trump but haven't read a single Indictment or even a legal brief from your own fucking team about election fraud.

Stop investing in cool mens, avatars and forum memberships and instead invest in a fucking brain capable of doing some reading and come to the party with some knowledge rather than your stupid gut intuition.

Honestly, it is pathetic. Go and fucking read you retard.

Stop typing. Stop talking. Listen, and fucking read for once. God you people...you're the same retards that headed trumps legal team - idiots who can't read.
You've spent so much time trying to insult people yet you've yet to quote the document you've claimed to have read.

she doth protest too much, methinks
 
God you are a fucking moron.,

Like those dicks that spend hundreds of hours on forums defending Trump but haven't read a single Indictment or even a legal brief from your own fucking team about election fraud.

Stop investing in cool mens, avatars and forum memberships and instead invest in a fucking brain capable of doing some reading and come to the party with some knowledge rather than your stupid gut intuition.

Honestly, it is pathetic. Go and fucking read you retard.

Stop typing. Stop talking. Listen, and fucking read for once. God you people...you're the same retards that headed trumps legal team - idiots who can't read.
Bro, stop being a spaz and just cite a few relevant bits. It's honestly kinda bizarre that you're spending all this time and energy avoiding doing that when you could have just fucking done it if your argument was at all compelling.
I don't even have a horse in this race, but watching you flail around like this is just painful.
 
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