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Mongolia ex-PM bought New York City apartments with embezzled mining money, US states

The U.S. is looking for to surrender two New York City apartment or condos bought by a previous Mongolian prime minister with stolen mining funds, district attorneys stated on Tuesday, as U.S. authorities crack down on cash laundering in highend real estate.

Federal prosecutors in Brooklyn stated former Prime Minister Sukhbaatar Batbold and his family purchased the 2 midtown Manhattan apartment or condos for a total of $14 million in 2012 and 2015.

They said the money came from a $68 million mining contract granted to Hong Kong-registered Catrison Limited in 2011 to buy copper focuses from the Erdenet copper mine in Mongolia, one of the biggest in Asia.

Catrison had no mining experience and was controlled by Batbold through relied on intermediaries, district attorneys said.

Batbold used the profits from his illicit corruption plan to buy high-end real estate in infraction of United States federal law, Breon Peace, the leading federal district attorney in Brooklyn, said in a declaration.

Batbold acted as Mongolia's prime minister from 2009 to 2012 and is currently serving in the country's parliament.

His attorneys stated in a 2020 court filing in a separate civil case that Batbold had no property in New york city.

Mr. Batbold anticipates his day in court, when he will have the chance to defend himself against these unfounded claims, his lawyer, Orin Snyder, stated in a declaration.

Batbold has not been charged with a criminal activity.

The U.S. Treasury Department in February officially proposed a. long-awaited plan targeted at curbing the circulation of illicit funds. through American real estate markets. Authorities say as much as. $ 2.3 billion was washed through U.S. property in between 2015. and 2020.

Prosecutors said shell business controlled by a member of. Catrison's board bought an apartment at the Park Imperial. constructing on West 56th St. for $3.9 million in 2012. Batbold's. kid utilized the apartment as his mailing address when opening a. U.S. checking account the following year, district attorneys said.

Batbold's boy is also listed as a co-owner of an apartment. in Carlton House on East 61st St., which was bought by another. business managed by the Catrison board member for $9.9 million. in 2015, according to district attorneys.

(source: Reuters)