US Recovers $53m in Profits from Illegal Contracts Involving Diezani, Aluko, Omokore

“The Justice Department of the United States has announced the final resolution of two civil cases seeking the forfeiture of various luxury assets that were the proceeds of foreign corruption offenses and were laundered in and through the United States.

Documents from the Justice Department showed that were laundry cases involved Former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke, and two of her business partners Kolawole Akanni Aluko and Olajide Omokore. With the conclusion of the cases, the department on Monday said it recovered roughly $53.1 million in cash – constituting the net liquidated value of the defendant’s assets – plus a promissory note with a principal value of $16 million.

According to court papers, from 2011 to 2015, businessmen Aluko and Omokore conspired with others to pay bribes to Diezani who at the time oversaw the nation’s state-owned oil company.

In return, Diezani used her influence to steer lucrative oil contracts to companies owned by Aluko and Omokore.

According to the department, the proceeds of those illicitly awarded contracts totaling more than $100 million were then laundered in and through the United States and used to purchase various assets through shell companies, including luxury real estate in California and New York as well as the Galactica Star, a 65-meter super yacht.

The real estate was also used as collateral for loans to Aluko and shell companies he controlled.

As part of the forfeiture process, those lien holders were paid. Assistant Attorney General Kenneth A. Polite, Jr. of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division, Assistant Director Luis Quesada of the FBI’s Criminal Investigative Division, Assistant Director in Charge David Sundberg of the FBI Washington Field Office, and Chief Jim Lee of the IRS Criminal Investigation (IRS-CI) made the announcement.

The FBI’s International Corruption Squad in the Washington Field Office and the IRS-CI investigated the cases, with assistance from the FBI Los Angeles Field Office.

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