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Roy M. Furmark (September 28, 1931 – January 4, 2001) was an American businessman who played a role in the Iran-Contra affair in a number of ways, including acting as a link between CIA Director
William Casey William Joseph Casey (March 13, 1913 – May 6, 1987) was an American lawyer who was the Director of Central Intelligence from 1981 to 1987. In this capacity he oversaw the entire United States Intelligence Community and personally directed the ...
and Saudi billionaire
Adnan Khashoggi Adnan Khashoggi (; 25 July 1935 – 6 June 2017) was a Saudi businessman and arms dealer known for his business dealings, extensive geopolitical influence, and opulent lifestyle, which earned him the moniker "''The Jay Gatsby, Great Gatsby ...
, who financed the arms deal at the center of the affair. In 1986 the ''
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'' reported that Furmark had known Casey and Khashoggi for about 20 years.


Background and early career

Furmark was born in
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, graduated from Pace College with a degree in accounting, and after working at a number of accounting firms started a private practice in 1964.Bob Drogin, ''
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'', 17 December 1986
Warned Casey 3 Times on Iran Funds, Furmark Says : Businessman Claims He Got Middlemen Together
/ref> He began working with
John Shaheen John M. Shaheen (1915 in Lee County, Illinois – 1 November 1985 in New York) was an American financier and businessman. He had been involved in oil and life insurance. Career Prior to World War II, Shaheen worked in publicity in Chicago. During ...
in 1966, who would later introduce him to
William Casey William Joseph Casey (March 13, 1913 – May 6, 1987) was an American lawyer who was the Director of Central Intelligence from 1981 to 1987. In this capacity he oversaw the entire United States Intelligence Community and personally directed the ...
. In the 1970s Furmark was vice-chairman of the board of the Newfoundland Refining Co., a Canadian venture (which built the
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) which Shaheen had been involved in.Bob Drogin and William C. Rempel, ''
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'', 12 December 1986
Shadowy N.Y. Businessman : Furmark Had Roles in Big Bankruptcy, Iran Ventures
/ref> When the venture collapsed (at the time of its bankruptcy in 1976, it was Canada's largest bankruptcy), Furmark was one of those sued by creditors; the defendants eventually settled out of court in 1982.


Iran-Contra affair

Furmark was a business associate of the Iranian
Cyrus Hashemi Cyrus Hashemi (; also spelled ''Hashimi''; 27 December 1938 – 21 July 1986) was an Iranian arms dealer linked to the Iran-Contra affair, Brokers of Death arms case, and 1980 October Surprise theory. Robert Dreyfuss claimed Hashemi was a CIA a ...
, and in March 1980 introduced
William Casey William Joseph Casey (March 13, 1913 – May 6, 1987) was an American lawyer who was the Director of Central Intelligence from 1981 to 1987. In this capacity he oversaw the entire United States Intelligence Community and personally directed the ...
to Cyrus' brother Jamshid Hashemi in the context of the Hashemis' efforts to support US-Iranian negotiations over the
Iran hostage crisis The Iran hostage crisis () began on November 4, 1979, when 66 Americans, including diplomats and other civilian personnel, were taken hostage at the Embassy of the United States in Tehran, with 52 of them being held until January 20, 1981. Th ...
. A business partner of Cyrus Hashemi's,
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, was a former boss of Furmark's. Furmark was an associate of Saudi billionaire
Adnan Khashoggi Adnan Khashoggi (; 25 July 1935 – 6 June 2017) was a Saudi businessman and arms dealer known for his business dealings, extensive geopolitical influence, and opulent lifestyle, which earned him the moniker "''The Jay Gatsby, Great Gatsby ...
, and had been an investor in a Panamanian company, Bayway, which Khashoggi and Hashemi had been partners in. Furmark also received a 10% stake in the World Trade Group for setting up with Khashoggi and Hashemi the planned venture (it never completed any deals) to trade various goods with Iran. In June 1985 Furmark introduced Khashoggi to
Manucher Ghorbanifar Manucher Ghorbanifar (; nicknamed Gorba, born May 9, 1945) is an expatriate Iranian arms dealer and former SAVAK agent. According to the ''Washington Report on Middle East Affairs'', Ghorbanifar was a double agent for Iran and Israel. The CIA di ...
, after which Khashoggi abandoned Hashemi and worked with Ghorbanifar to arrange the arms deals, and Hashemi became a US Customs informant, leading to the
Brokers of Death arms case The 'Brokers of Death' arms case (officially ''United States v. Samuel Evans et al''James Traub, ''New York'', 8 February 1987The Katzenjammer Falcon/ref>) was a US criminal case in the 1980s relating to the attempted shipment of $2.5bn worth of US ...
snaring several Khashoggi business associates.William C. Rempel, ''
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'', 18 December 1986
Days of Meetings Brought Arms Sellers Together
/ref> On 7 October 1986 Furmark told CIA Director
William Casey William Joseph Casey (March 13, 1913 – May 6, 1987) was an American lawyer who was the Director of Central Intelligence from 1981 to 1987. In this capacity he oversaw the entire United States Intelligence Community and personally directed the ...
of the diversion of funds from arms sales to Iran, a month before the affair became public. Furmark, testifying to the
Congressional Committees Investigating The Iran-Contra Affair A congress is a formal meeting of the representatives of different countries, constituent states, organizations, trade unions, political parties, or other groups. The term originated in Late Middle English to denote an encounter (meeting of ad ...
in December 1986, said that Canadian investors in the Iranian arms deal were threatening to take legal action, which would expose the arrangement, although he later said that Khashoggi had misled him and it appeared that the money had come from a Cayman Islands bank, which was threatening to sue Khashoggi.


Later life

In 1990 Furmark was sentenced to two years' probation for his role in the attempted sale of stolen
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documents to Iran, which was attempting to sue Ashland over unpaid Iranian oil. John T. McQuiston, ''
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'', 13 September 1988
U.S. Unseals Complaints In Ashland Papers Case
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References

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