The US Department of Justice is investigating how Iran's supreme leader Mujtaba built a large global investment portfolio and whether it is linked to Wall Street banks, in a broad money‑laundering and corruption probe. Investigators have begun review

2026-06-18

The US Department of Justice is investigating how Iran's supreme leader Mujtaba built a large global investment portfolio and whether it is linked to Wall Street banks, in a broad money‑laundering and corruption probe. Investigators have begun reviewing whether US financial institutions, including JP Morgan and Citigroup, aided large transfers among companies controlled by Mujtaba and are examining the role of US correspondent/agent banks. DOJ is mapping the network to identify potential gaps in banks' due diligence. Banks in Europe and the Middle East are also under scrutiny. The probe includes property‑related payments from the network to international brands, including Hilton Global Holdings.