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Of course a Miami man is at the center of FIFA’s sellout scandal
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Miami New Times
The Kushner family made its fortune in real estate, but it entered the national spotlight during President Donald Trump's first term, when Jared Kushner, Trump's son-in-law, took on a prominent role in the White House.
And because all (scandalous) roads lead to Miami, of course, FIFA named billionaire resident Kushner’s holding company, Thrive Eternal, as the one “expected to lead the proposed investor group,” according to the organization.
CLOSE“Football is the world’s most popular sport and an extraordinary engine of human and social development,” FIFA President Gianni Infantino said in a statement.
Who is Joshua Kushner, the Miami man behind FIFA’s sellout plan?
About five years later, he made another sizable Miami purchase, buying a reported minority stake in the Miami Heat (a team Forbes valued at about $5.7 billion at the time).