![]() ![]() An archived version of RSTP’s website from 2014 listed Biden as a Washington, D.C.-based managing director of the company, but his name had been removed from the site by September 2015, when Youssef made his investment. While the younger Biden had previously been involved with RSTP, there is no evidence that he played a role in the mbloom deal. Mbloom was shuttered after Archer was arrested in an unrelated fraud case. RSTP was run by Devon Archer, then a close business partner of Hunter Biden. Hares Youssef, who holds both Ukrainian and Syrian citizenship, invested $2.98 million in late 2015 into mbloom, a now-defunct tech startup fund that was jointly financed by Hawaii’s Strategic State Development Corporation and Rosemont Seneca Technology Partners (RSTP). presidential candidate Joe Biden, leaked bank records show. A businessman with alleged ties to Russian organized crime and Syria’s ruling regime paid nearly US$3 million into a failed investment fund backed by a longtime business partner of the son of the U.S. ![]()
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