U.S. seeks to recover $38 million in assets from 1MDB case

Reuters  |  WASHINGTON 

(Reuters) - The on Friday said it had filed complaints seeking forfeiture and recovery of approximately $38 million in assets associated with its Development Berhard - or 1MDB - case, bringing the assets now subject to forfeiture to a total of about $1.7 billion (1.3 billion pounds).

"These new lawsuits target assets collected by corrupt officials and their associates through a massive scheme that stole billions of dollars from the people of and laundered the proceeds across the world," U.S. said in a statement.

The complaints filed on Friday in involve in and New York, as well as converted equity in a facilities management company, and are tied to 2012 and 2013 bond offerings from the sovereign wealth fund, the department said.

Earlier this week, Malaysia's said the country may postpone the extradition of a former wanted in the multibillion-dollar scandal so he can face criminal charges in the Southeast Asian nation first.

The department has estimated that a total of $4.5 billion was misappropriated by high-level 1MDB fund officials and their associates between 2009 and 2014, including some funds that Goldman Sachs helped raise as and arranger of three bond sales totaling $6.5 billion.

Goldman has consistently denied wrongdoing and said certain members of the former and 1MDB lied to it about the bond sale proceeds.

(Reporting by Lisa Lambert; editing by Jonathan Oatis)

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First Published: Sat, February 23 2019. 03:07 IST