New Jersey mansion worth $35.5M transferred to Kazakh political figure for $10
A luxury mansion in New Jersey, valued at $35.5 million, was reportedly sold for just ten dollars. The property was transferred to Daniyar Kessikbayev, a figure with notable political connections. Kessikbayev is the son-in-law of former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak. The transaction has attracted scrutiny given the significant political ties involved. The deal is said to be part of a broader pattern of symbolic, near-zero-dollar property transfers.
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