fbpx
Connect with us

News

RM97 Million Pink Diamond Necklace For Rosmah is Bought With 1MBD Money

Published

Collage 19 1
Source: BBC & Source: Astro Awani

Follow us on Facebook, Youtube, Twitter, and Instagram for the latest stories and updates daily.

More details are coming to light as the trial involving Roger Ng & 1MDB goes on in New York Court.

The jury in the trial of a former Goldman Sachs Group Inc banker finally got a look at hard proof of the treasures bought with money allegedly looted in the multibillion-dollar 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB) corruption scandal.

The receipt for the US$23 million (approximately RM97 million) necklaces with a large pink diamond created by New York jeweller Lorraine Schwartz for Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor was shown to them.

61532344606 Rosmahmansor

Bloomberg reported that the jury was not shown the physical necklace nor a photo of it, just the invoice which proved the purchase of the jewellery.

Not only that but the jeweller’s contact has shown that Lorraine was contacted by Jho Low in June 2013 when he asked her to create a pink diamond for the wife of the former Prime Minister. Records showed that Lorraine later personally delivered the necklace to Rosmah while the latter was staying aboard a yacht with Jho Low off the coast of Monaco.

118917113 Gettyimages 457601688

Records have also shown that Rosmah would later buy an additional US$1.3 million (approximately RM5.3 million) in jewellery from Lorraine in 2014.

According to Berita Harian, Roger Ng is the only Goldman banker to stand trial in the scandal. He is accused of conspiring with his former boss Tim Leissner to help Jho Low bring in billions of dollars from the Malaysian sovereign wealth fund.

800X 1

 

Also read: Jho Low Spent RM1 MILLION on Leonardo DiCaprio & RM418,530 For Booze on His B’day, Said NY Court

Collage 12 2

Source: Astro Awani
Source: BBC
Source: Bloomberg

Follow us on Facebook, Youtube, Twitter, and Instagram for the latest stories and updates daily.



Just In

Indonesiaft Indonesiaft
News22 hours ago

“Buy her meat!” – Man in Indonesia Murders Wife & Tries to Sell Her Dismembered Body Parts to Villagers

A man in Indonesia recently went on a rampage and murdered his wife before dismembering her body parts. According to...

Fake Kidnap To Skip Class Fake Kidnap To Skip Class
News2 days ago

M’sian Teen in Sabah Caught Faking Her Own Kidnapping to Avoid Going to Class

We’ve all had that subject in school that we dreaded going to while still studying. However, this 13-year-old girl decided...

Collage Collage
News2 days ago

PN Says They Will NOT Close Down Vernacular Schools, Dr Akmal Argues it’s PN’s Attempt to Get Votes

The debate about vernacular schools is still ongoing, but Perikatan Nasional recently clarified that, according to its member Wan Ahmad...

No Palm Oil Ice Cream Fine No Palm Oil Ice Cream Fine
News2 days ago

Minister of Plantations: Fine of Up To RM250,000 For Traders Discriminating Palm Oil Products

Palm oil is one of our country’s products, and internationally, there have been many claims by different parties that it...

Collage 12 Collage 12
News3 days ago

“It’s against principles of Islamic justice” – Perak Mufti Tells M’sians to Stop Boycotting KK Mart

KK Mart is still facing the wrath of boycott movements following the Allah socks issue. Is it time we put...

My Post 1 2024 05 03T164055.030 My Post 1 2024 05 03T164055.030
News3 days ago

M’sians are Questioning How Microsoft’s RM10.5Bil Investment Will Bring 300k Job Opportunities

It was recently announced that Microsoft will invest RM10.5 billion to build cloud and AI infrastructures in Malaysia over the...

My Post 2 50 My Post 2 50
News3 days ago

Perak Market Fish Vendor Admits to Peeing at His Stall in Front of Customers, Says He’s Short Staffed

While wet markets have always been, well, wet and a little dirty, no one would expect there to be human...

Feat Image Media Feat Image Media
News3 days ago

M’sia Falls 34 Spots in World Press Freedom Index 2024 Due to Alleged Govt ‘Censorship’ of Criticism

Malaysia is no longer the highest-ranked Southeast Asian nation in the World Press Freedom Index 2024, the latest edition of...

Announcement

Latest Videos



TRENDING TODAY