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Irakly "Ike" Kaveladze
Born1965 (age 58–59)
Occupation(s)Senior Vice President, Crocus Group

Irakly "Ike" Kaveladze (Georgian: ირაკლი კაველაძე) is a Georgian-American business executive. He is senior vice president at Crocus Group [ru], the real estate development company run by Aras Agalarov. He was one of eight people attending a meeting with Donald Trump's election campaign officials in June 2016.[1][2][3] According to his attorney, Kavaladze is a long-time U.S. citizen and has "never had any engagement with the Russian government in any capacity."[1]

Kaveladze was born in the Soviet republic of Georgia in 1965.[4] He graduated from the Moscow Finance Academy in 1989 and received an MBA from the University of New Haven in Connecticut in 2002, according to his website. He immigrated to the US in 1991 where he set up International Business Creations (IBC), a company that opened bank accounts with Citibank of New York and the Commercial Bank of San Francisco for companies incorporated in Delaware for Russian brokers. In 1996, Kaveladze set up Euro-American Corporate Services Inc. whose services included incorporating companies in Delaware for Russian brokers and setting up bank accounts for them.[5]Amoney laundering investigation in 2000 revealed that Kaveladze had created corporations without knowing who owned them and that more than $1.4 billion had been moved through their accounts.[5][6] In response to a 2020 senate report that mentioned this investigation, a lawyer from the firm representing Kaveladze stated that it "does nothing more than reiterate decades-old claims of money laundering that have been consistently denied and debunked and which, despite extensive investigations, resulted in no finding of any illegality whatsoever."[7]

On June 9, 2016, he was present at a meeting in Trump Tower between three people associated with the Donald Trump campaignDonald Trump Jr., Jared Kushner, and Paul Manafort—and several other people including Russian attorney Natalia Veselnitskaya.[3] The meeting had been proposed by Azerbaijani singer Emin Agalarov and his father, Moscow-based oligarch Aras Agalarov, Kaveladze's employer.[2] Kaveladze attended the meeting as a representative of the Agalarov family and to serve as an interpreter if necessary, according to his attorney.[1]

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  1. ^ a b c Brown, Pamela. "8th person at Trump Tower meeting identified". CNN. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
  • ^ a b Helderman, Rosalind S. "Eighth person in Trump Tower meeting is identified". Washington Post. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
  • ^ a b Williams, Katier Bo (18 July 2017). "Eighth person in Trump Jr. meeting ID'd as Russian real estate employee".
  • ^ Fang, Marina (18 July 2017). "Here Is The 8th Person Who Was At Donald Trump Jr.'s Meeting With Russians". The Huffington Post. Retrieved 20 July 2017.
  • ^ a b Bonner, Raymond (29 November 2000). "Laundering of Money Seen as 'Easy'". The New York Times. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
  • ^ Choma, Russ; Friedman, Dan (25 July 2017). "Firm of oligarch behind Trump Jr. meeting was "primary client" of co. probed for money laundering". Mother Jones. Retrieved 1 April 2021.
  • ^ Alexander, Dan; Behar, Richard (20 August 2020). "Trump's Business Partners Allegedly Involved In Human Trafficking, Mafia Matters, Probable Money Laundering". Forbes. Retrieved 1 April 2021.
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