A New York Times report details how Michael Boulos allegedly profited from questionable deals tied to the Trump family.
A New York Times investigation has revealed how Michael Boulos, husband of Tiffany Trump, allegedly profited from business dealings linked to his in-laws. Reporters Justin Scheck, Tariq Panja, Jo Becker, and Bradley Hope claim the deals began “almost immediately” after Boulos’ engagement.
“Mr. Boulos, working for his cousin’s international yacht brokerage, sold his future brother-in-law Jared Kushner on an investment in a roughly 50-meter superyacht,” the report stated, noting an overcharge of $2.5 million concealed from Kushner.
The report further alleges Boulos and his father sought to leverage Trump ties for influence, with Massad Boulos becoming a senior State Department adviser after Trump’s 2024 election. Michael Boulos has also pursued investments in Africa, according to former Guinea PM Lansana Kouyaté.
