Wealthy former Hillary Clinton donor Stephen Rosenberg is using secret shell company to back Trump

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Wealthy real estate executive Stephen Rosenberg is using a shell company to donate to Trump’s reelection efforts.

Wealthy real estate executive Stephen Rosenberg is using a shell company to donate to President Donald Trump's reelection efforts.Rosenberg's company, SR 2018 LLC, is listed as a six-figure donor to the Trump Victory committee and its also sent checks directly to Trump's campaign.Real estate investor Stephen Rosenberg once had an open checkbook for Democrats running for higher office, including Hillary Clinton.

That changed after Donald Trump was elected president. Since then, Rosenberg has created a shell company that so far is dedicated to only supporting Trump for his 2020 reelection campaign. Rosenberg's company, SR 2018 LLC, is listed as a six-figure donor to the Trump Victory committee, a joint fundraising operation that divvies up funds between the campaign and the Republican National Committee. The company's name consists of Rosenberg's initials, while the mailing address of the LLC is identical to that of his real estate investment firm, Greystone, which is located in the Carnegie Hall Tower in New York.

After an extensive search in New York's corporate database, no names matching SR 2018 were found. However, Delaware's Division of Corporations did list a company with the same name as Rosenberg's. The filing shows the company has an annual tax assessment of $300.Wealthy donors sometimes use shell companies as a way to anonymously finance campaigns.

Delaware is one of the preferred states to create a shell company due to corporate-friendly laws and a judicial system that is known to efficiently resolve business litigation.

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