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U.S. Recovers Another $480 Million Abacha Loot by otswag(m): 7:54am On Aug 08, 2014
The United States​, Thursday, took​ control of more than $480 million looted by former Head of State, General ​Sani Abacha and his ​ allies​ after a court ruling, ​according to the ​Justice Department. ​The money which was stolen by Abacha during his 1993-1998 tenure and stashed in banks around the world will be returned to the Federal Government, the U.S justice department added in a statement. “Rather than serve his country, General Abacha used his public office in Nigeria to loot millions of dollars, engaging in brazen acts of kleptocracy,” U.S Assistant Attorney General Leslie Caldwell said in the statement. ​​​​Reuters reports that, “U.S. District Judge John Bates in Washington ordered on Wednesday that the funds, frozen by the Justice Department in March, be forfeited to U.S. control. The judgment includes about $303 million in two bank accounts in the British offshore center of Jersey and $144 million in two bank accounts in France. Three accounts in the United Kingdom and Ireland hold at least $27 million, the statement said. Claims to another $148 million in four investment portfolios in the United Kingdom are pending Abacha, who took took power in a coup, died in 1998. Nigeria has been fighting for years to recover his money, but companies linked to the Abacha family have gone to court to prevent repatriation. Between $3 billion and $5 billion of public money was looted during Abacha’s regime, according to Transparency International. The Justice Department suit filed in November 2013 saying that Abacha, his son Mohammed Sani Abacha, their associate Abubakar Atiku Bagudu and others embezzled, misappropriated and extorted money from the Nigerian government. They laundered funds by buying bonds backed by the United States using U.S. financial institutions, prosecutors said. The assets were held in banks that included Deutsche Bank AG , HSBC Holdings Plc and Banque SBA, according to the lawsuit. In June, after a 16-year legal battle, Nigeria recovered from Liechtenstein $228 million stolen by Abacha and his associates. As of last year, Nigeria had recovered about $1.3 billion of Abacha’s money from various European jurisdictions.” http:///Z8esriVXPR

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