On this #MemorialDay, please join me in remembering my uncle, Seymour Levine, who was killed in action during #WorldWarII.
2nd Lt. Levine was a platoon commander in Company F of the 182nd Regiment of the Americal Division. In March 1945, the division was assigned to take Cebu, an island in the Philippines held by the Japanese. #MemorialDay
Some 14,500 Japanese soldiers were hunkered down in caves and fortified positions high in the hills of Cebu. (Photo of
182nd in action on Cebu from 182ndinfantry.org/cebu-hostile-b…)
The first 3 days of the invasion went smoothly, but by April the dug-in Japanese defenders were beginning to rain fire down on the 182nd from hidden hilltop emplacements and caves. #MemorialDay
Vastly outnumbered by the enemy by 13:1, the men of the 182nd began advancing up an imposing mountain ridge that soared as high as 2000 feet. #MemorialDay
On April 11, 1945, 2nd Lt. Levine was killed by a mortar blast. He was 20 years old. #MemorialDay
He was one of 878 men in the 182nd killed on Cebu from March 26-April 18, 1945. The 182nd received a unit commendation for its actions in that period. It’s pretty amazing reading. #MemorialDay
The fighting continued on Cebu for months. Japanese troops on the island did not know Japan had surrendered in August 1945 because the commanders did not have a working radio and refused to believe the Americans. #MemorialDay182ndinfantry.org/wp-content/upl…
My name was chosen to honor my uncle, Seymour Levine. (Tradition in my family is to name a child with the first letter of a deceased relative.)
The United Arab Emirates remains a safe harbor for sanctioned Russian wealth.
Exhibit A: Andrey Melnichenko’s Motor Yacht A.
(Photo: Christoffer Rudquist)
The @FT reports the futuristic $300 million yacht has been anchored for weeks in Ras al Khaimah in the UAE. ft.com/content/0b4d71…
Contrast this with the fate of the coal and fertilizer tycoon’s other superyacht.
Melnichenko’s $600 million Sailing Yacht A—the world’s biggest sailing yacht—was seized by Italian authorities shortly after Russia invaded Ukraine. foxbusiness.com/politics/italy…
Alina Kabaeva, the rhythmic gymnast who is believed to be Vladimir Putin’s longtime mistress, has been sanctioned by the United Kingdom.
Also placed under UK sanctions today were Putin’s ex-wife, Lyudmilla, and three members of the Putin family: Igor, Mikhaïl, and Roman.
UK Foreign Office: “Putin’s lavish lifestyle has regularly been on display, with reports exposing links to a £566m yacht and the $1b ‘Putin’s Palace’ – officially owned by close associate, Arkady Rotenberg, who was sanctioned in December 2020.” gov.uk/government/new…
Another Russian-owned castle has been seized by authorities in France. "Le Château du Clos-Renard," a 27-acre property with its own hunting forest, is worth an estimated €22 million. leparisien.fr/immobilier/gue…
The chateau's owner was listed as the 28-year-old son of Aleksandr Babakov, a deputy chairman in Russia's parliament.
Prosecutors in New York last month unsealed an indictment charging Alexsandr Babakov and two of his staffers with orchestrating a covert Russian propaganda campaign in the United States. justice.gov/usao-sdny/pr/r…
What foreign bank has the greatest exposure to Russia?
Readers of my book won't be surprised to learn that it's Austria’s Raiffeisen Bank with 4.2 million customers and 9,400 staff in Russia, and €22.9bn of assets at risk. ft.com/content/0b5006…
There's a long history of dirty Russian money flowing through Raiffeisen.
Let's start in 2006 when a State Department cable released by Wikileaks stated that that Raiffeisen served as a front for the Russian gangster Semion Mogilevich.
Mogilevich’s front company paid two Raiffeisen executives $360k in annual bribes, according to that State Department cable. wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/0…
A judge in Manhattan has refused to strike allegations that billionaire Leon Black flew an ex-model to Palm Beach to "satisfy the sex needs" of Jeffrey Epstein.
"The facts show that Epstein was significant to plaintiff’s claims in this case," the judge ruled.
Supreme Court Judge David Cohen found that Epstein was no mere "associate" of Black's. Black admitted that Epstein was one of the only people with whom he discussed intimate details of his relationship with the former Russian model, Guzel Ganieva.
Black says he had a consensual affair with Ganieva and paid her millions to keep it secret. He calls her account of the 2008 trip to Florida "a work of fiction," contradicted by, among other things, anticipated testimony from Sarah Kellen, Epstein's former assistant.