Land sold for Kushner-backed Albania resort suspected of forged deeds
Albania’s anticorruption prosecution service is investigating whether the deeds to a stretch of protected coastline earmarked for a Jared Kushner-backed resort were forged, according to case files reviewed by the Reuters news agency, adding another legal complication to a project that has already provoked months of street protests. The files, compiled by the Special Structure Against Corruption and Organised Crime (SPAK), name Artur Shehu, a Miami-based businessman, as the seller who transferred the land to Albania Land Development, the entity behind the Kushner-linked scheme, in April. Recommended Stories list of 3 items list 1 of 3 Albanian protesters rally against Kushner-backed resort in protected area list 2 of 3 Violent clashes as Albania’s anti-government protests continue list 3 of 3 Albanian court frees protesters who rallied against Kushner-linked resort end of list Prosecutors allege Shehu and his associates funnelled proceeds from cocaine trafficking into Albanian p...