Arab Times

‘Turkish celebrity a flight risk’:

America

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Zarrab

A Turkish celebrity who lived the high life as he enabled Iran to overcome US sanctions and deceive the United States and the internatio­nal banking system for years is a flight risk and shouldn’t get bail, prosecutor­s said Wednesday.

In papers filed in Manhattan federal court, prosecutor­s said Reza Zarrab, 32, had vast assets that could be used to flee to avoid the likely decades in prison he will face if convicted of criminal charges that resulted in his March arrest in Miami.

Zarrab’s commercial ventures generate more than $11 billion annually, and his assets include 20 properties, six horses, 17 luxury cars, seven yachts, a private plane and more than $10 million in artwork, the government said. An employee traveling with Zarrab at the time of his arrest claimed to be overseeing constructi­on for Zarrab of a yacht longer than a football field with three personal submersibl­es, prosecutor­s said.

The papers were filed in advance of a bail hearing next week. Defense attorney Benjamin Brafman, asked to comment, said in an email, “We intend to file a vigorous formal Reply that will address all of the issues raised by the govt.”

Zarrab is well known in Turkey, partly because he’s married to Turkish pop star and TV personalit­y Ebru Gundes. In 2013, Zarrab was arrested in a Turkish government corruption case. He maintained his innocence, and the charges were dropped.

In arguing against bail, prosecutor­s described Zarrab as a “sophistica­ted, wellconnec­ted, internatio­nal businessma­n with immense wealth and influence.”

They said he is charged with aiding Iran in its deception of the United States and the internatio­nal banking system from 2010 to 2015, enabling millions of dollars to pass through. Other charges include bank fraud and money laundering.

With no ties to the United States, Zarrab has “significan­t incentive and ability to flee,” using enormous resources including substantia­l family and business contacts abroad and passports from three countries that enable him to easily travel to countries from where he cannot be extradited, prosecutor­s said.

They said overwhelmi­ng evidence includes voluminous email communicat­ions,

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