Hacker News new | ask | show | jobs
by pjc50 2563 days ago
> Ms. McFadden, a former anti-money-laundering compliance officer at the bank, told The New York Times last month that she had flagged transactions involving Mr. Kushner’s family company in 2016, but that bank managers decided not to file the suspicious activity report she prepared. Some of her colleagues had similar experiences in 2017 involving transactions in the accounts of Mr. Trump’s legal entities, although it was not clear whether the F.B.I. was examining the bank’s handling of those transactions.

Perhaps we could start by jailing those directly involved in the money laundering? I find it hard to put too much blame on those trying to provide customer service to the President's family.