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A Miami man is wanted for allegedly selling land with forged deeds to Jared Kushner in Albania. The case suggests potential real estate fraud involving Trump's former son-in-law.
A Miami man is wanted for allegedly selling property in Albania to Jared Kushner using forged deeds. The case involves potential real estate fraud and raises questions about due diligence in a high-profile international transaction.
This suggests either that Kushner's team didn't properly vet the property purchase or that they purchased knowing something was off. Either way, it's a fraud case involving Trump's former son-in-law and a foreign real estate deal. The fact that it's Albania—a country not known for rigorous property records—makes it a natural place to run this kind of scheme. If Kushner is a victim, it's a cautionary tale about international real estate; if he somehow knew, it's a different problem.
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