Land sold for Kushner-backed Albania resort suspected of forged deeds | Donald Trump News | Al Jazeera
Navigation menu Donald Trump Albania’s anticorruption prosecution service is investigating whether the deeds to a stretch of protected coastline earmarked for a Jared Kushner-backed resort were forged, according to case files reviewed by the Reuters news agency, adding another legal complication to a project that has already provoked months of street protests. The files, compiled by the Special Structure Against Corruption and Organised Crime (SPAK), name Artur Shehu, a Miami-based businessman, as the seller who transferred the land to Albania Land Development, the entity behind the Kushner-linked scheme, in April. list 1 of 3Albanian protesters rally against Kushner-backed resort in protected area list 2 of 3Violent clashes as Albania’s anti-government protests continue list 3 of 3Albanian court frees protesters who rallied against Kushner-linked resort Prosecutors allege Shehu and his associates funnelled proceeds from cocaine trafficking into Albanian property, using falsified titles to disguise the money’s origin, and have since frozen roughly 110 million euros ($126m) tied to the sale in a notary’s account.
Published: July 11, 2026 10:33 am
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