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Government Corruption
Leonardo DiCaprio Testifies In Trial Against Fugees Rapper Accused Of Illegally Funneling $30M To Obama Campaign
2023-04-06
[DAILYWIRE] A-list actor Leonardo DiCaprio took the stand in the federal trial against recording artist Prakazrel "Pras" Michel, a founding member of the Fugees, who stands accused of funneling money into former president Barack Obama
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’s re-election campaign in 2012.

DiCaprio, 48, used to associate with the runaway Malaysian financier Jho Low, who allegedly gave the money to Michel to donate to the campaign through shell accounts. Michel is accused of conspiring to make illegal campaign contributions using foreign money, witness tampering, and failure to register as a foreign agent of the Chinese government.

The actor, who was on the stand for about an hour, said he thought Low was "sort of a prodigy in the business world and ultra-successful."

Low apparently told the actor he planned to contribute funds to the campaign. "It was a significant sum — something to the tune of $20-30 million," DiCaprio said in court on Monday. "I said, ’Wow that’s a lot of money!’"

DiCaprio was connected with Low for years. The financier also helped fund the actor’s film "The Wolf of Wall Street," which earned him a Golden Globe for Best Actor. DiCaprio often partied with Low, accompanying him on private jets to events where Michel was sometimes present as well, he said.

Michel was selected to facilitate the donations because Low could not legally do so as a foreigner, per United States election laws. Prosecutors charged Michel with accepting tens of millions of dollars to lobby the government on behalf of Low and the Chinese government.

Low stands accused of embezzling a whopping $4.5 billion from Malaysia’s state investment fund known as 1MDB, per The New York Post.

Other witnesses also testified that Michel wired them thousands of dollars and requested that they make shadow donations to Obama’s campaign, the Post noted. Michel was allegedly paid $70 million for his efforts.
Posted by:Fred

#4  The actor, who was on the stand for about an hour, said he thought Low was "sort of a prodigy in the business world and ultra-successful."

Easy to be a prodigy in the business world when you have the Chinese Communist Party backing your every move. Then you get to seduce Hollywood movie stars and funnel CCP money to the likes of Baraq.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2023-04-06 12:47  

#3  Hopefully all the accounting terminology was correct.
Posted by: Super Hose   2023-04-06 12:28  

#2  As in the previous story, sure am glad we have all those campaign-financing reform laws.
Posted by: Tom   2023-04-06 11:42  

#1  2012 eh? At this point, what difference does it make?
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2023-04-06 08:57  

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