Albanian prosecutors investigate forged land deeds in Kushner-backed resort project.
Albania's anticorruption prosecution service (SPAK) is investigating whether land deeds for a Jared Kushner-backed resort on protected coastline were forged. Prosecutors allege the seller, Artur Shehu, funneled cocaine trafficking proceeds into property using falsified titles. Roughly 110 million euros tied to the sale have been frozen.
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2 outlets covered it, splitting into 2 framing camps across 2 bias groups.
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2 bias groups
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Al Jazeera
Reuters
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Reuters focuses on the forged deeds investigation and money laundering allegations, while Al Jazeera emphasizes the street protests and local resistance movement.
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Center & international coverage
“Land sold for Kushner-backed Albania resort suspected of forged deeds”
“Businessman who sold land for Kushner resort in Albania suspected of faking the deeds”
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Fact ledger
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The resort site is on protected wetlands home to sea turtles and flamingos.
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