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Law’s Richard Gordon examines U.S. tax law and money laundering

OP-ED | December 8, 2017
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Richard Gordon, the director of the Financial Integrity Institute and associate director of the Frederick K. Cox International Law Center, wrote a piece for The New York Times about the concealment of Paul Manafort’s money laundering and its greater implications. In the op-ed, titled “Manafort Is the Tip of the Iceberg,” Gordon, who is also a professor of law, explained that the laundering might have gone unnoticed without the special investigation into Russian collusion during the election. Read the explanation.
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