Kushner-Backed Albania Resort Faces Land Dispute Over Alleged Fake Deeds
A Miami-based Albanian businessman who sold coastal land for a luxury resort project linked to Jared Kushner is under investigation for allegedly using forged property documents, according to case files reviewed by Reuters. Albanian prosecutors have accused Artur Shehu of money laundering and involvement in drug trafficking networks, allegations he has denied through his lawyer.
The disputed land, sold for around €110 million to a company connected with the Kushner-backed Sazan Real Estate Development project, is located along Albania’s protected Vjosa-Narta coastline. Prosecutors have frozen the sale proceeds in a notary account, while investigators allege the property was acquired through falsified ownership documents. The investigation does not accuse Kushner, the resort developers, or investors of any wrongdoing.
The planned resort has already faced opposition from local residents and environmental groups concerned about the impact on protected wetlands and wildlife, including flamingos and sea turtles. While Albania’s government supports the project, claiming it follows legal and environmental rules, critics continue to challenge the ownership claims and have sought court action to stop the development.
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