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Beny Steinmetz Sentenced to Five Years in Bribery Scandal

Javascript is disabled in your web browser. For full functionality of this site it is necessary to enable JavaScript. Please Allow Javascript and reload this page. Beny Steinmetz sentenced to five years in bribery scandal Diamond mogul is silent New York real estate backer, involved with HFZ New York / TRD Staff Beny Steinmetz (Getty) Romania’s Supreme Court has handed down a five-year sentence to billionaire Beny Steinmetz, a reported silent backer of New York real estate. The decision overturns a lower court’s June 2019 decision to acquit Steinmetz and partner Tal Silberstein, a media consultant. Read more The higher court ruled that the pair collaborated with a Romanian businessman and the grandson of the country’s former king in an attempt to defraud the state, Haaretz first reported.

Israeli billionaire Steinmetz charged by Romania s top court with bribery

Play audio 1XChange playback rate from 1 to 1 Mute audio The Romanian businessman, Remus Truica, who formerly served as bureau chief to Romanian Prime Minister Adrian Nastase, was sentenced to seven years in jail – almost double the four-year sentenced imposed by the lower court. He was convicted of abusing the country’s process for restituting property confiscated during the Communist era in order to illegally obtain state assets worth 145 million euros. Prince Paul-Philippe, the grandson of King Carol II, was sentenced to three years and four months, slightly more than the three-year sentence imposed by the lower court. The Supreme Court also decided to confiscate 370,000 square meters of land owned by Truica’s Reciplia company and another 141,000 square meters of land owned by Truica personally. The prince was ordered to pay a four million euro fine, similar to the one imposed by the lower court.

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