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Former Trump Adviser Thomas Barrack Pleads Not Guilty to Illegal Foreign Lobbying Charges

Thomas Barrack, the former CEO of Colony Capital who chaired former President Donald Trump's 2017 inauguration fund, pleaded not guilty on Monday to foreign lobbying charges.

On his way out of a Brooklyn court, Barrack told reporters, "I think what you’ll find is that … over time, you’ll all see that I’m 100% innocent."

Barrack was arrested and charged last week with illegally lobbying Trump on behalf of the United Arab Emirates. Barrack and two others, Matthew Grimes and Rashid Sultan Rashid Al Malik Alshahhim, were charged with acting and conspiring to act as agents of the United Arab Emirates between April 2016 and April 2018. They are accused of unlawful efforts to influence Trump's foreign policy at the direction of senior UAE officials.

He was released from jail last week on a $250 million bond secured by $5 million in cash. The order also mandates that Barrack be fitted with an electronic GPS bracelet, be subject to a curfew and surrender his passport. Additionally, he is barred from spending more than $50,000 on anything or transferring any funds overseas.

Thomas Barrack is a Santa Monica-based private equity investor who has long had close ties to Trump. In March, he stepped down as executive chairman of Colony Capital -- which last month rebranded itself as DigitalBridge.

Tom Barrack’s lawyer says his client is innocent and they look forward to proving it in court. At the arraignment today in Brooklyn, Barrack pleaded not guilty to the 7 count indictment charging him with illegal lobbying on behalf of the UAE to influence US foreign policy. pic.twitter.com/a4lHYxQZLa

— Kara Scannell (@KaraScannell) July 26, 2021

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