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Jho Low Must Forfeit Mom’s Trio of ‘flawless’ Diamonds

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Publish date: Wed, 24 Jul 2024, 10:44 AM
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(July 23): Low Taek Jho or Jho Low, the alleged mastermind of the looting of 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB), was ordered to forfeit a trio of “flawless” diamonds he bought for his mother that were from the jeweller who has designed for celebrities like Beyonce and Adele.

A federal judge in Los Angeles on Monday ordered the fugitive to surrender claims to a 7.350-carat diamond ring as well as matching diamond earrings both greater than three carats. The judge ruled that they were purchased in the looting of billions of dollars from the Malaysian fund. The ring is valued at about US$1.17 million (RM5.48 million), while the earrings are worth about US$628,000, the US said.

The three diamonds were created by prestigious New York-based designer Lorraine Schwartz, who US prosecutors said also made a US$23 million necklace — with a pink diamond big enough to be a paperweight — and personally delivered it to Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor, the wife of former prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak, according to court testimony in the US.

US district judge Dale Fischer in Los Angeles described the diamonds as a gift from Jho Low to his mother Evelyn, and ruled that the jewels were “criminal proceeds” of the 1MDB fraud.

Jho Low remains a fugitive from prosecution by both US authorities and Malaysia. He reached a deal in June with the US Justice Department to return more than US$100 million of assets, which the government alleges he acquired using funds from 1MDB. He was charged along with former Goldman Sachs Group Inc banker Roger Ng, who was convicted in a trial in New York in 2022.

Meanwhile, in a related case, Jasmine Loo Ai Swan, a former lawyer for 1MDB, was ordered on Monday to forfeit a Pablo Picasso pencil sketch drawing titled “Trois Femmes Nues et Buste d’Homme”, which she purchased for about US$1.4 million. Loo, who was charged by Malaysia authorities and testified against Najib this year, also agreed to surrender US$25,000 held in a Swiss bank account, according to an order signed on Monday by Fischer.

Source: TheEdge - 24 Jul 2024

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