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Trump's Longtime Banker Resigned or Ousted After She Failed to Disclose a Real Estate Deal


Trump's Longtime Banker, Rosemary Vrablic, Resigned from her Managing Director Position at Deutsche Bank, in December 2020, after she Failed to Disclose a Real Estate Deal.

Deutsche Bank worked with Trump until January 2021, when the Bank Cut Ties.

Vrablic who Resigned in December, was actually Ousted, Permitted to Leave following an Investigation, after Failing to Disclose a Real Estate Transaction involving a Client, according to an Internal Review submitted to the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority.

The New Filings revealed Vrablic purchased Property from a "client-managed entity", the 2013 Purchase of a Park Avenue Apartment for $1.5 Million.

That Deal involved a Firm called Bergel 715 Associates. Jared Kushner, Trump's Son-in-Law, holds a Stake in the Company, from Kushner's Financial Disclosures.

At the time of the Park Avenue Deal, Trump and Kushner were carrying $200 Million in Loans from Vrablic's Division specifically.

The Bank eventually became the most Consequential Financial Institution for Trump in the latter part of his Business Career, as No other Banks would Lend to him.

Trump owes Deutsche Bank close to $340 Million in all.










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