2017年12月3日日曜日

クリントンのスポンサーの前科者の息子、ジャレッド・クシュナー@ユダヤクザ@666@正統派ユダヤ教







ジャレッド・コーリー・クシュナー(Jared Corey Kushner、1981年1月10日 - )は、アメリカ合衆国の実業家。ドナルド・トランプの娘イヴァンカの夫でトランプの娘婿。トランプ大統領の元で、大統領上級顧問に起用された。不動産開発企業クシュナー・カンパニーズ、『ニューヨーク・オブザーバー』誌のオーナー。
経歴不動産開発企業クシュナー・カンパニーズの創業者チャールズ・クシュナーの長男として、ニュージャージー州エセックス郡リビングストンに生まれる。クシュナー家は1949年に祖父母がベラルーシからポーランドを経て米国へ移民したユダヤ人[1]ホロコーストからの生還者である[2]正統派ユダヤ教の戒律に従った食事をとり、安息日を守り、ニューヨークのアッパーイーストサイドにある上流階級向けのシナゴーグ(ユダヤ教の礼拝堂)に通う[3]父親は民主党への大口献金者であり[3]、息子たちの入学直前にハーバード大学、ニューヨーク大学へ大口寄付をしたことでも知られる[4][5][6]
2003年にハーバード大学を優等(cum laude)で卒業、社会学士号(B.A. in sociology)を得た。2007年にニューヨーク大学ビジネス・スクールロー・スクールのジョイント・プログラムでMBA法務博士(J.D.)号を取得した。その後、ニューヨーク地区検事ロバート・モーゲンソウの事務所とポール・. ワイス・リフキンド・ワートン・ギャリソンLLP(国際弁護士事務所)でインターンとなった[7]
2004年に父親が脱税、証人買収、選挙資金の違法献金など計18件の訴因で2年間の実刑判決を受け、ジャレッドが事業を引き継いだ[3]
2006年、ニューヨーク・オブザーバーを1000万ドルで買収した[8]。同年、単一のビル購入としては米国史上で最高額となるマンハッタン5番街666番地の41階建て高層ビルを41億ドルで購入する案件を手がけて話題となる[3]2016年11月11日、クシュナーはニューヨーク・オブザーバーの紙媒体発行を中止し、名称をオブザーバーに変更すると発表した[9]
2009年にドナルド・トランプの娘イヴァンカと結婚。イヴァンカは結婚前にユダヤ教に改宗した[3]
2015年5月にワン・タイムズスクエアの株式の50.1%を買収する[10]










Charles Kushner (born May 16, 1954) is an American real estate developer. He founded Kushner Companies in 1985. In 2005, he was convicted of illegal campaign contributions, tax evasion, and witness tampering, and served time in federal prison. After his release, he resumed his career in real estate. His son is Jared Kushner, who is the husband of Ivanka Trump and son-in-law and senior advisor to President of the United States Donald Trump.

Criminal conviction

In the summer of 2004, Kushner was fined $508,900 by the Federal Election Commission for contributing to Democratic political campaigns in the names of his partnerships when he lacked authorization to do so.[12] In 2005, following an investigation by the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of New Jersey,[13] U.S. Attorney Chris Christie negotiated a plea agreement with Kushner, under which he pleaded guilty to 18 counts of illegal campaign contributions, tax evasion, and witness tampering.[14] The witness-tampering charge arose from Kushner's act of retaliation against William Schulder, his sister Esther's husband, who was cooperating with federal investigators; Kushner hired a prostitute to seduce his brother-in-law, arranged to record an encounter between the two, and had the tape sent to his sister.[15][16][17][14] Kushner was sentenced to two years in prison,[15] and served 14 months at Federal Prison Camp, Montgomery in Alabama[18][19] before being sent to a halfway house in Newark, New Jersey, to complete his sentence.[18][19][20] He was released from prison on August 25, 2006.[21]
As a result of his convictions, Kushner was disbarred, prohibited from practicing law in New Jersey,[22] New York,[23] and Pennsylvania.[24]

Donations

Before 2016, Kushner was a donor to the Democratic Party.[13] He serves on the boards of Touro College, Stern College for Women, Rabbinical College of America, and the United Jewish Communities.[25] Kushner has donated to Harvard University, Stern College, the St. Barnabas Medical Center, and United Cerebral Palsy.[25] He contributed to the funding of two schools, Joseph Kushner Hebrew Academy and Rae Kushner Yeshiva High School, in Livingston, New Jersey, and named them after his parents.[1][25][26] Kushner Hall is a building that is named after him on the Hofstra University campus.[27] The campus of Jerusalem's Shaare Zedek Medical Center is named the "Seryl and Charles Kushner Campus" in honor of their donation of $20 million.[28]

In August 2015, Kushner donated $100,000 to Donald Trump's Make America Great Again PAC, a super PAC supporting Trump's 2016 campaign for the presidency.[29] Kushner and his wife also hosted a reception for Trump at their Jersey Shore seaside mansion in Long Branch.[30]



Jan 10, 2017 @ 08:45 AM
Jared Kushner's Company Once Paid Bill Clinton $125,000 For A Speech
Fifteen years before Jared Kushner helped defeat Hillary Clinton in the U.S. presidential race, their families did business together. It was October 17, 2001, and Bill Clinton had only been out of the White House for nine months. Already on a worldwide speaking tour, the former president stopped at the Kushner Companies in Florham Park, N.J. to deliver a speech — and collect $125,000.
Jared Kushner, who has run his family’s real estate firm for roughly a decade, is now married to Trump’s daughter Ivanka. Donald Trump named him senior advisor on Monday, in a press release that did not mention their familial relation. Kushner was a key player in Trump’s campaign, but many observers doubted he would take a formal role in the White House, citing nepotism laws that ban the president from giving government roles to relatives.
Back in 2001, the Kushners, Clintons and Trumps could not have predicted how history would unfold. At the time, Hillary Clinton was only just beginning her independent political career as a U.S. senator. Donald Trump was overseeing his business empire. Ivanka Trump started dating Jared Kushner six years after Bill Clinton delivered the speech. And Jared’s father Charles, a Democratic heavyweight, was still leading the Kushner Companies.
“It was 15 years ago,” said Hope Hicks, a spokeswoman for Trump. “I’m not sure how that is relevant.” Representatives for the Clinton family did not respond to requests for comment.
Kushner’s new position as a senior advisor to Trump is an unexpected turn for the son of Charles Kushner, who has given more than $1 million to Democrats over his lifetime and pitched in $90,000 for Hillary Clinton’s 2000 Senate run. Jared himself has given more than $60,000 to Democratic committees and $11,000 to Hillary’s campaigns over the years.
Not that those totals are a lot of money for Kushner. His family, which is worth at least $1.8 billion, owns stakes in 666 Fifth Avenue, the New York Observer, and health insurance startup Oscar. In his new role, Kushner will forgo a government salary, according to the statement that announced his appointment.
In an interview with Forbes in November, his first time speaking publicly about the Trump campaign, Kushner said he was committed to his father-in-law but hadn’t made a decision about his personal political affiliation. "There's some aspects of the Democrat Party that didn't speak to me, and there are some aspects of the Republican Party that didn't speak to me,” he said. “People in the political world try to put you into different buckets based on what exists. I think Trump's creating his own bucket—a blend of what works and eliminating what doesn't work."
https://www.forbes.com/sites/danalexander/2017/01/10/jared-kushners-company-once-paid-bill-clinton-125000-for-a-speech/









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