The U.S. Justice Department says
nearly 30 million dollars of funds stolen from scandal-hit 1Malaysia
Development Berhad (1MDB) was used to buy jewelry for the prime minister’s
wife, including a rare 22-carat pink diamond set in a necklace.
This is according to the latest
filings by the U.S. Justice Department in a civil lawsuit lodged at the
District Court in Los Angeles.
It did not identify Prime
Minister Najib Razak or his wife Rosmah Mansor by name, but said the jewelry
purchases were for the wife of ‘Malaysian Official 1’.
Malaysian and U.S. government
sources have previously confirmed that ‘Malaysian Official 1’ refers to Najib.
The diamond necklace set alone
cost 27.3 million dollars, according to latest filings in a lawsuit that was
launched in July 2016.
The accusations will provide
further ammunition for Najib’s political rivals, who often criticize his wife
for lavish spending, and come at an awkward time for the Malaysian leader, as
he had been expected to call a snap election later this year, reports Reuters.
Rosmah’s aide did not immediately
respond to requests for comment.
The prime minister’s office, in a
statement early on Friday, said it was “concerned by the unnecessary and
gratuitous naming of certain matters and individuals that are only relevant to
domestic political manipulation and interference.” Najib has consistently
denied any wrongdoing.
A total of 4.5 billion dollars
have been misappropriated from 1MDB, the Justice Department said on Thursday.
The fund was set up by Najib in 2009 to promote economic development.
The department is seeking to
seize a total of about 1.7 billion dollars in assets that were bought with
misappropriated funds, including a Picasso painting that was given to actor
Leonardo DiCaprio and the rights to two Hollywood films.
“This money financed the lavish
lifestyles of the alleged co-conspirators at the expense and detriment of the
Malaysian people,” acting U.S. Assistant Attorney-General Kenneth Blanco said
in a statement.
The jewellery purchases were
arranged by Malaysian financier Low Taek Jho, or Jho Low, who was also accused
of gifting DiCaprio a 3.2 million dollars Picasso.
A spokesman for DiCaprio on
Thursday said that the actor had begun proceedings to transfer ownership of the
Picasso to the U.S. government, having in July 2016 “initiated the return” of
gifts he had received from financiers connected to the 1MDB case.
Low, whose whereabouts are
unknown, could not be reached for comment.
In an emailed statement through a
representative, Low said the Justice Department’s actions were “a further
example of global overreach in pursuit of a deeply flawed case.”
“The U.S. Department of Justice’s
latest move continues its inappropriate efforts to seize assets despite not
having proven that any improprieties have occurred,” the statement read.
Rasky Partners, a public
relations firm that emailed his statement, could not be immediately reached by
phone.
The lawsuits show the jewellery
for Rosmah was bought with funds that passed through Najib’s account.
According to findings, the
jewellery, like the Picasso painting, was purchased with funds traceable to
diverted proceeds from a 2013 bond offering by 1MDB.
It also show that the diamond
necklace was bought in 2013, just months after 680 million dollars was
transferred to the private bank account of Najib in Kuala Lumpur.
The Malaysian government says
that money came from a member of the Saudi royal family.
The necklace was purchased from
New York jeweller Lorraine Schwartz, who has designed for Beyonce Knowles,
Jennifer Lopez and other stars of the entertainment world.
“Need a 18 carrot (carat) pink
heart diamond vivid or slightly short of vivid. On diamond necklace urgent,”
Low said in a text message to Schwartz in June 2013, the filings said.
A month later Schwartz showed the
necklace in Monaco to a group of people, including Rosmah, onboard Topaz, one
of the largest private yachts in the world.
Low had chartered the 147-meter
yacht for seven days in early July 2013, according to the filings.
Rosmah and Low met with Schwartz
again at a hotel in New York in September that year, when Najib was in New York
to attend the UN General Assembly.
The necklace was eventually
delivered to an unnamed friend of Rosmah’s in 2014 in Hong Kong, who then
handed it over to Rosmah in Kuala Lumpur, the filings said.
Low also arranged for the
purchase of 27 pieces of jewellery – worth a total of 1.3 million dollar, for
Rosmah in 2014.
The lawsuits also describe how
Low spent about nine million dollars in 2014 buying jewellery for Australian
model Miranda Kerr.
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