The Trump Organization was reportedly pursuing a deal in Moscow during t...

The Trump Organization was reportedly pursuing a deal in Moscow during the election





A Russia-born businessman who served as a real estate adviser to the Trump Organization was pushing for then-candidate Donald Trump to pursue a Trump Tower deal in Moscow in late 2015, according to the Washington Post.

The businessman, Felix Sater, told Talking Points Memo earlier this month that his "last Moscow deal for the Trump Organization was in October of 2015. It didn't go through because obviously he became President."



"Once the campaign was really going-going, it was obvious there were going to be no deals internationally," Sater said. "We were still working on it, doing something with it, November-December."



Neither Sater nor his lawyer responded to to request for comment. The White House referred questions to Trump's lawyer in the Russia investigation, Ty Cobb, who did not immediately respond to request for comment.



Sater, who was accused nearly two decades ago of being a co-conspirator in a $40 million fraud and money-laundering scheme involving four Mafia families, began advising the Trump Organization while he was an executive at the real-estate firm Bayrock in the early 2000's.



Trump worked with Bayrock on at least four projects, including the Trump SoHo in Manhattan, and said in a 2007 deposition that Bayrock frequently brought Russian investors to Trump Tower to meet with him.



A lawsuit brought in 2010 by Bayrock's former finance director, Jody Kriss, against Sater and others alleges that "for most of its existence [Bayrock] was substantially and covertly mob-owned and operated," engaging "in a pattern of continuous, related crimes, including mail, wire, and bank fraud; tax evasion; money laundering; conspiracy; bribery; extortion; and embezzlement."



The Post reported that Sater began pushing for Trump to visit Moscow in November 2015, and was in touch at the time with Trump's personal lawyer, Michael Cohen. Trump never traveled to Moscow but his organization signed a letter of intent, according to the Post.



Cohen and Alan Garter, the Trump Organization's Chief Legal Officer, did not respond to request for comment.



Sater was evidently still in

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