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Businessman in Kushner resort land deal suspected of faking deeds

Created at 13 Jul · 10:54 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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A businessman wanted in Albania for alleged money laundering is suspected of faking land deeds for a multi-billion-dollar resort project backed by Jared Kushner, according to case files reviewed by Reuters. The businessman denies the accusations.

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Key Numbers

€110 millionland sale price for resort project
20people named in arrest warrants for drug trafficking and money laundering
200pages in SPAK case files
100years ago land allegedly owned by Shehu's family

Who's Involved

Artur Shehu
Miami-based businessman suspected of money laundering and faking land deeds
Kujtim Cakrani
Lawyer for Artur Shehu
Jared Kushner
Investor in the Albanian resort project
Sazan Real Estate Development
Developer of the Albanian resort project
Albania Land Development
Company that purchased land for the resort
SPAK
Albania's Special Structure Against Corruption and Organised Crime
Kostandin Beko
Lawyer for local residents contesting land claims
Businessman in Kushner resort land deal suspected of faking deeds

↳ Why This Matters

The allegations raise questions about the legitimacy of land acquisitions for a high-profile resort project involving Jared Kushner, potentially impacting foreign investment and Albania's development plans. It also highlights ongoing legal battles over land ownership and environmental concerns.

Key facts

  • Businessman Artur Shehu is wanted in Albania for alleged money laundering and is suspected of faking land deeds.
  • The land in question is slated for a multi-billion-dollar resort project backed by Jared Kushner.
  • Albanian prosecutors have stated reasonable suspicions that the land assets were acquired through forged documents.
  • No allegations of wrongdoing have been made against Kushner or the resort developers.
  • Local residents have ongoing legal disputes over the land ownership, dating back over a decade.
  • The Special Structure Against Corruption and Organised Crime (SPAK) is investigating the case.

A businessman wanted in Albania for alleged money laundering, Artur Shehu, is suspected of faking land deeds for a multi-billion-dollar resort project planned by Jared Kushner's backed developers. Albanian prosecutors have formed reasonable suspicions that assets were acquired through forged documents, according to case files reviewed by Reuters. Shehu denies all accusations through his lawyer, who stated that the family has owned the land for over 100 years and that Shehu sold it lawfully.

The land was sold to Albania Land Development, a company owned by Sazan Real Estate Development and other investors. The case files make no allegations of wrongdoing against Kushner or the resort developers, and there is no indication that investors were aware of any suspicions when purchasing the land. A spokesperson for Sazan Real Estate Development stated they believe the land acquisitions were legitimate.

This accusation adds another hurdle to the high-profile project, which is already facing mass protests over environmental concerns. Local residents have been contesting Shehu's claim to the land in court for over a decade, presenting their own title deeds and tax records as proof of ownership. Their lawyer plans to seek a court order to halt the project.

Albania's Special Structure Against Corruption and Organised Crime (SPAK) is investigating the matter. SPAK documents indicate Shehu sold the land for approximately €110 million, and funds were ordered frozen in a notary's account. The agency confirmed it is investigating the subject matter but declined further comment. The case files, dated June 12, 2026, were prepared by SPAK, which was established in 2019 to combat corruption. Arrest warrants issued that same day for 20 individuals for drug trafficking and money laundering used initials that correspond to names in the case files, including 'A.Sh.' for Shehu.

Frequently asked questions

Artur Shehu is a Miami-based businessman wanted in Albania for alleged money laundering and suspected of faking land deeds for a resort project.

Jared Kushner is an investor in the resort project, which plans to build on land Shehu allegedly sold under questionable circumstances. No wrongdoing is alleged against Kushner or the developers.

He is accused of laundering drug money and faking land ownership documents to build a real estate empire. He denies all accusations.

The project is facing protests over environmental concerns and legal challenges from local residents contesting land ownership, in addition to the allegations surrounding the land deeds.

What Happens Next

01Albanian prosecutors may seek Shehu's extradition from the U.S.
02Local residents plan to seek a court order to halt the resort project.
03SPAK may announce further actions regarding the 20 arrest warrants issued.

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How It Developed

Albanian prosecutors issued an arrest warrant for businessman Artur Shehu for alleged money laundering.
Shehu is suspected of faking land deeds for a resort project in Albania.
The land was sold to Albania Land Development, owned by Kushner-backed Sazan Real Estate Development.
Prosecutors stated reasonable suspicions that assets were acquired through forged documents.
No allegations of wrongdoing were made against Kushner or the resort developers.
Local residents have been contesting Shehu's claim to the land in court for over a decade.
The project faces protests over environmental concerns.
Albania's Special Structure Against Corruption and Organised Crime (SPAK) is investigating the matter.

Sources

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Businessman who sold land for Kushner resort in Albania suspected of faking the deedsReuters

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