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Fri Sep 16, 2016, 07:40 AM Sep 2016

Leahy eyes provision that would give defrauded Jay Peak EB-5 investors a break

Investors in the EB-5 program whose immigration status is in limbo due to allegations of fraud may get some relief.

Proposed changes to a federal foreign investor program working their way through Congress do not go as far as Michael Goldberg, the man appointed by a federal court to protect the interests of investors in the Jay Peak projects, had initially been seeking.

Goldberg had originally hoped for a provision that would have held harmless defrauded investors. Instead, a proposed amendment would give defrauded investors some flexibility in meeting federal requirements.

That change may be all that can be accomplished before the end of the month, when the EB-5 foreign investor program expires. Republicans in the House of Representatives are under pressure by developers to extend the law as is. Sens. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., and Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, are pressing for financial reporting requirements that would better protect investors. The two senators say fraud is “rampant” in the program and measures must be taken to hold developers accountable.

Read more: http://vtdigger.org/2016/09/14/leahy-eyes-provision-give-defrauded-eb-5-investors-break/

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