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Jane Street Boss Says He Was Duped Into Funding AK-47s for Coup

2025/6/25
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Sheree Natarajan: 我讲述了一个华尔街巨头意外资助颠覆南苏丹政府的故事。彼得·阿贾克曾是苏丹的失落一代,后来成为哈佛肯尼迪学院的学生,并在世界银行工作。他策划了一场阴谋,企图获取武器并走私到南苏丹,目的是发动政变,通过一场暴力政变推翻现政府,并自立为新民主政权的总理。Jane Street 的联合创始人 Rob Grinieri 承认自己提供了资金,但他声称自己以为是在支持人权事业。Garry Kasparov 将 Peter Ajak 和 Rob Grinieri 联系了起来。Rob Grignieri 捐助了很多人道主义事业。Grinnelli 声称他不知道这笔钱会被用于政变。Peter Ajak 和 Abraham Keech 计划使用公共权力辩护,声称他们得到了政府官员的批准和支持。

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Watch Carol and Tim LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF).The indictment reads like a cinematic plot: A Harvard Fellow and another activist allegedly wanted to buy AK-47s, Stinger missiles and grenades to topple South Sudan’s government. What they lacked was enough cash.Now, Jane Street co-founder Robert Granieri concedes he put up the money — saying he was duped into funding the alleged coup plot. The role played by the wealthy recluse behind a Wall Street trading powerhouse emerges from the US prosecution of Peter Ajak, the Harvard Fellow who was accused last year of scheming to install himself atop the East African nation.“Granieri is a longtime supporter of human rights causes,” his lawyer said in a statement. “In this case, the person Rob thought was a human rights activist defrauded Rob and lied about his intentions.”The case came to light in March 2024, when federal prosecutors in Arizona charged Ajak and Abraham Keech with conspiring to illegally export arms to their home country. Both have pleaded not guilty.While prosecutors haven’t said where the defendants obtained several million dollars for an attempt to buy military-grade weaponry, Ajak’s lawyers pointed to Granieri in a recent filing — saying the 53-year-old financier was “vital to the plan.”“Without the significant financing that Mr. Granieri could and agreed to provide, the alleged conspiracy would have been impossible,” they wrote in the document filed in late May.The lawyers accused authorities of selectively prosecuting two Black men, even though support also came from Granieri and Garry Kasparov, the chess champion and prominent Russian dissident. The US hasn’t accused either of them of wrongdoing.Today's show features:

  • Bloomberg News Chief Wall Street Correspondent Sri Natarajan on Jane Street Boss Says He Was Duped Into Funding AK-47s for Coup
  • John Erath, Senior Policy Director for the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation on latest with Iran’s Nuclear Program
  • Kevin Kajiwara, Co-President, Teneo Intelligence; Geopolitical Expert on Advising clients amid Gulf Tensions
  • and we Drive to the Close with Jeanette Garretty, Chief Economist & Head of Advisor Experience at Robertson Stephen

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