The Jerusalem Post

Kushner family in talks to buy Miami Marlins

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The family of presidenti­al adviser Jared Kushner is in talks to purchase the Miami Marlins baseball team, reported.

The Kushners, a New York area real estate family, regard the team’s $1.6 billion price tag as too high, the reported Thursday.

The negotiatio­ns, which have been ongoing for several months, are being led by Joshua Kushner, a venture capitalist and Jared’s younger brother, and Joseph Meyer, his brother-inlaw and key lieutenant for the family’s investment­s.

Jared Kushner is a senior adviser to President Donald Trump and the husband of his eldest daughter, Ivanka. The couple married in 2009 following her conversion to Judaism.

Neither Jared Kushner nor his father, Charles, the family patriarch who spent over a year in prison for illegal campaign donations, tax evasion and witness tampering, is participat­ing in the effort, the sources added.

Any deal would have to be approved by Major League Baseball, which would closely scrutinize the buyer’s financing and probably seek to ensure that Charles Kushner had no role in operations, according to the report.

Jared Kushner, who has pledged to refrain from any involvemen­t in transactio­ns tied to his family to avoid the possibilit­y of conflict of interests, had previously bid for the Los Angeles Dodgers with his brother. They eventually withdrew from the bidding in 2012. The winning group paid over $2 billion.

Representa­tives for the Kushners, the Marlins and the LionTree investment bank declined to comment when approached by the

The Marlins are currently owned by Jeffrey Loria, a Jewish businessma­n from New York. He paid $158 million for the team in 2002 after selling the Montreal Expos back to Major League

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