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Jürgen Rolf Dieter Mossack (born 20 March 1948) is a German-born Panamanian lawyer and the co-founder of Mossack Fonseca, a former law firm headquartered in Panama City which had more than 40 offices worldwide. The firm gained global notoriety in 2016 when it found itself at the centre of the
Panama Papers The Panama Papers ( es, Papeles de Panamá) are 11.5 million leaked documents (or 2.6 terabytes of data) that were published beginning on April 3, 2016. The papers detail financial and attorney–client information for more than 214,488 ...
affair, which uncovered the activities of the offshore finance industry. According to the
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papers, Mossack Fonseca set up more than 214,000 shell companies around the world, some of which were found to have been used for illegal purposes, including fraud and tax evasion. In March 2018, the firm announced it was shutting down.


Early life

Mossack was born in Fürth, Bavaria, Germany, on 20 March 1948. His father, Erhard Mossack, was a mechanical engineer who had served as a combat soldier with the rank of '' Rottenführer'' (senior corporal) in the '' Waffen-SS'', the armed wing of the Nazi Party's '' Schutzstaffel,'' during World War II. According to the Center for Public Integrity, U.S. intelligence files shows that he approached the CIA while later living in Panama, volunteering to become a US intelligence asset in Panama. When Jürgen Mossack was 13 he moved with his father and the rest of his family to Panama. Once in Panama, Erhard Mossack offered his services to the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) for spying on Communist activity in Cuba. Germany's Federal Intelligence Service, said in 2016, when contacted by journalists, that they had documents related to Erhard Mossack but would not share any information, owing to possible security risks. Mossack received a bachelor's degree in law from Universidad Católica Santa María La Antigua in 1973. His brother, Peter Mossack, was the Panamanian Consul in Frankfurt.


Career

In 1975, Mossack worked as a lawyer in London before returning to Panama to start a firm in 1977. Mossack's practice only became Mossack Fonseca in 1986, when it merged with the firm run by Ramón Fonseca Mora, a Panamanian novelist, lawyer, and politician. They built a global group of 600 employees and 46 subsidiaries, across countries including the Bahamas, the British Virgin Islands, Hong Kong,
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, Jersey, Luxembourg, and the US, specifically the states of Wyoming, Florida, and Nevada. In March 2018, the firm shut down in the wake of its involvement in the
Panama Papers The Panama Papers ( es, Papeles de Panamá) are 11.5 million leaked documents (or 2.6 terabytes of data) that were published beginning on April 3, 2016. The papers detail financial and attorney–client information for more than 214,488 ...
affair. Mossack served on Conarex, Panama's council on foreign relations, from 2009 to 2014. On 7 April 2016, he announced that given the leak he was resigning from Conarex. Mossack is a member of the International Bar Association, the
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, the Panama Bar Association; the International Maritime Association; and the Maritime National Association. Mossack's holdings, according to the files obtained by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ), include a teak plantation and other real estate, an executive helicopter, a yacht named ''Rex Maris'' and a collection of gold coins.


Criminal investigations


Panama Papers

On 3 April 2016, leaked documents from the company's private archive, dubbed the Panama Papers, revealed detailed information on more than 214,000
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companies, including the identities of shareholders and directors. Mossack told the '' Wall Street Journal'' that the intermediary banks that his firm worked with — and who represent the final recipients of the shell companies — should have done better reviews of their clients: "Our brand needs to be protected. We feel the best way to protect the brand is by doing things ourselves and not rely on others." News stories in April 2016 established that the Panamanian consul in Frankfurt was using the ''[email protected]'' email address and questioned whether he should be doing so. Mossack's brother Peter served as Honorary Consul of Panama in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, from 2010 to 16 April 2016. Both Mossack and Fonseca were arrested in Panama in February 2017 and were released on bail two months later, after each paid US$500,000 in bail. According to court papers filed on 15 October 2019, Mossack and Fonseca "are the subjects of an FBI Investigation in the Southern District of New York" and are "defending criminal charges against them in Panama." On 20 October 2020, prosecutors in Cologne, Germany issued international arrest warrants for Mossack and Panamanian
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. Charges against the two law partners include accessory to tax evasion and forming a criminal organization, with the firm noted as central to the investigation.


Money laundering in Brazil

Mossack Fonseca was linked to a corruption scandal in Brazil known as Operation Car Wash, which investigated bribes paid to politicians by companies doing business with the state-run oil company,
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. Investigators began focusing on the law firm after finding an array of apartments in the names of relatives of an imprisoned politician, the '' New York Times'' reported.


Personal life

Mossack has one son and four daughters. Mossack is married to Leydelises Pérez de Mossack, herself a legal professional. In 2017, Mossack was noted as a collector of gold coins, and as a member of the International Maritime Association and the Club Union of Panama.


In popular culture

In 2016,
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announced he would produce a film about the Panama Papers affair. The
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'' The Laundromat'' premiered at the Venice Film Festival on 1 September 2019. Mossack and Fonseca tried to block the film's release on Netflix by filing a defamation lawsuit against Netflix in October 2019, arguing that the ongoing FBI investigation and possible trial in New York as well as their defence against criminal charges in Panama could be negatively prejudiced by the way they are portrayed in ''The Laundromat''. A judge ruled that the case was filed in the wrong court, transferring it to Los Angeles. With a court decision still pending, the film was made available for streaming by Netflix on 18 October 2019. In the film, Mossack is portrayed by Academy Award winner Gary Oldman and Fonseca by
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.


References

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