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Jho Low ‘pleased’ with DoJ’s deal on family jewellery

Low Taek Jho says he is pleased that the US Department of Justice is resolving issues amicably. – YouTube screen grab, May 2, 2019.

Wanted businessman Low Taek Jho has welcomed the US authorities’ continuing resolution of issues related to recovery of assets linked to money from 1Malaysia Development Bhd.that had stated that the “custodian” of jewellery belonging to Low’s mother will hand in the items to the United States government.

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