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Wednesday, April 19, 2023

Money from Jho Low was for Obama photo, not campaign donation, says rapper

 

Rapper Prakazrel ‘Pras’ Michel said the US$20 million he received from Jho Low was ‘free money’ he could use as he liked.

WASHINGTON: Rapper Prakazrel “Pras” Michel of the Fugees, testifying in his own defence on Tuesday, said he received US$20 million from Malaysian financier Low Taek Jho, or Jho Low, to help him get a photo with former President Barack Obama.

Michel faces criminal conspiracy, foreign lobbying and campaign finance charges for allegedly plotting with Low to attempt to influence the administrations of Obama and former President Donald Trump.

Before a jury in Washington, the Grammy winner said Low, who is now a fugitive accused of embezzling US$4.5 billion from 1MDB, did not direct him to make campaign donations with the money for the photo.

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Michel said he used some of the funds for three friends to attend US$40,000-a-plate fundraisers for Obama. He said he did not know it was improper to do this.

“When you received the money from Jho Low, you used it to make political contributions,” federal prosecutor John Keller said.

“No,” Michel responded, defying expectations by testifying at the trial. “Once he gave me the money, it was my discretion how I spent the money because it’s my money.”

He described the funds from Low as “free money”.

It is illegal for foreigners to donate to US election campaigns, and it is also against the law to pay someone else to make a campaign contribution.

Michel is accused of involvement with Low in three schemes, for which prosecutors say he was paid millions of dollars.

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In the first, prosecutors claim that he violated federal election laws by funneling about US$2 million from Low into Obama’s 2012 campaign coffers and masking the source of the funds by using straw donors.

Michel is also accused of seeking to convince the Trump-era Justice Department to drop its civil and criminal investigations into Low over the 1MDB scandal, and trying to lobby the US on behalf of China to send Chinese businessman Guo Wengui to China. - FMT

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