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Jared & Ivanka are knee-deep in a new $1 billion grift

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according to the New York Times. The nepo babies have secured prime real estate to build luxurious hotels and resorts, through obscure and shady measures.

The deals are so opaque, in fact, that even a former Trump donor is calling foul.Poor and underdeveloped, Albania is a small Southern European country that sits north of Greece and across from the heel of Italy’s boot.

The Balkan nation lived under Communist rule from 1946-91, a period in which the government seized most private property. Albania’s democratically elected government has been trying to return the property since, in a process that critics disparage as corrupt.Stay woke with our briefing while staying informed on all things LGBTQ+ entertainment, life, and more!Enter: Jared and Ivanka!

Jared has secured an agreement to build a hotel and beach villa complex on land that a family claims has been theirs for generations. “They are trying to take from us what is ours,” one of the family members told the Times.Overall, Jared’s investment company, Affinity Partners, is expected to pour $1 billion into Southern Albania.

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