In that piece I refer to a New York City skyscraper
owned by Iran but through shell companies.
Below is the conclusion of that part of the story.
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CNNMoney
September 17, 2013
U.S. to seize
Manhattan skyscraper secretly owned by IranSeptember 17, 2013
By James O'Toole
The U.S. government is set to seize a Manhattan skyscraper that prosecutors say is secretly owned and controlled by the Iranian government.
The 36-story tower is located on Fifth Avenue in the heart of New York City, adjacent to Rockefeller Center, and is home to a number of corporate tenants. Preet Bharara, the U.S. attorney in Manhattan, said Tuesday that the seizure and sale of the property would be the government's largest-ever terrorism-related forfeiture.
A federal
judge authorized the seizure in a ruling this week, finding that the building's
owners had violated federal money laundering laws and sanctions
against Iran.
The
building was constructed in the 1970's by a non-profit organization operated by
the Shah of Iran, who was overthrown at the end of that decade. Today, the
property is 60% owned by that organization, now called the Alavi Foundation,
and 40% owned by Assa Corporation.
Prosecutors
say Assa Corporation is a front for a bank owned and controlled by the Iranian
government, which also is alleged to control the Alavi Foundation. The
co-owners have allegedly been transferring rental income back to Tehran.
Bharara
said the government would use proceeds from the pending seizure to compensate
the families of victims of Iranian-sponsored terrorism.
The Alavi
Foundation said it planned to appeal the ruling.
"We
have reviewed the decision and disagree with the court's analysis of the facts
and the law," the organization said in a statement. "The Foundation
was ready for trial and is disappointed that it did not have the opportunity to
rebut the Government evidence before a jury."
A lawyer
for Assa Corporation did not respond to requests for comment.
Prosecutors
originally filed a complaint in 2008 seeking forfeiture only of Assa
Corporation's stake, though the complaint was later revised to include the
Alavi Foundation's assets as well.
The foundation's
former president pleaded guilty to obstruction of justice in 2009 for
destroying documents being sought under a grand jury subpoena concerning
Alavi's ties to Bank Melli, the Iranian state-owned bank. The Fifth Avenue
building has been operating in recent years under a court-appointed monitor.
http://money.cnn.com/2013/09/17/news/economy/iran-building/index.html
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