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Trump inaugural committee chair to be released on $250M bail
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FILE - This photo from Thursday Jan. 19, 2017, shows Inaugural Committee chairman Tom Barrack speaks at a pre-Inaugural Make America Great Again! Welcome Celebration at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington. Barrack, chair of former President Donald Trump s 2017 inaugural committee, was arrested Tuesday, July 20, 2021 in California on charges alleging that he and others conspired to influence Trump s foreign policy positions to benefit the United Arab Emirates. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip, File)
LOS ANGELES – The chair of former President Donald Trump’s inaugural committee was ordered freed Friday on $250 million bail to face charges he secretly worked as an agent for the the United Arab Emirates to influence Trump’s foreign policy.
Trump inaugural committee chair to be released on $250M bail
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Inaugural Committee chairman Tom Barrack speaks at a pre-Inaugural Make America Great Again! Welcome Celebration at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington on Jan. 19, 2017. Barrack, chair of former President Donald Trump s 2017 inaugural committee, was arrested Tuesday, July 20, 2021 in California on charges alleging that he and others conspired to influence Trump s foreign policy positions to benefit the United Arab Emirates. (David J. Phillip/AP)
LOS ANGELES The chair of former President Donald Trump’s inaugural committee who faces charges he secretly worked as an agent for the the United Arab Emirates to influence Trump’s foreign policy was ordered released from jail Friday on $250 million bail.
Prosecutors said Barrack used his long personal friendship with Trump to benefit the UAE without disclosing his ties to the U.S. government.
U.S. Magistrate Judge Patricia Donahue in Los Angeles ordered strict conditions for Barrack‘s release. He must surrender his passport, wear a GPS-monitor to track his whereabouts, limit travel between Southern California and New York City and obey a curfew.
Barrack is charged with conspiracy, obstruction of justice and making multiple false statements during a June 2019 interview with federal agents. Matthew Grimes, 27, a former executive at Barrack’s company from Aspen, Colorado, and Rashid al Malik, 43, a businessman from the United Arab Emirates who prosecutors said acted as a conduit to that nation’s rulers, were also charged in the seven-count indictment.
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