
Post Reports A tax haven in America’s heartland
Oct 4, 2021
Debbie Cenziper, an investigative reporter known for her work on the Pandora Papers, joins producer Ted Muldoon to expose how South Dakota has transformed into a tax haven. They reveal the dark side of the American trust industry, where secrecy allows wealthy individuals to evade accountability while obscuring their assets. The conversation highlights human rights abuses faced by laborers in the Dominican Republic and challenges the ethics of U.S. financial practices that benefit a few at the expense of many. Tune in for a compelling look at economic disparity and corporate responsibility.
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Duer Amber's South Dakota Trust
- The Pandora Papers revealed Jose Duer Amber, a Colombian textile magnate, set up trusts in South Dakota.
- Duer Amber previously forfeited $20 million after a cocaine ring bust.
Questionable Figures in South Dakota Trusts
- The Pandora Papers exposed individuals with questionable backgrounds using South Dakota trusts.
- These individuals faced accusations ranging from fraud and bribery to human rights abuses.
Morales Troncoso Family Trusts
- Former Dominican Republic Vice President Carlos Morales Troncoso, a sugar baron, faced accusations of human rights abuses.
- After his death, his daughters set up South Dakota trusts containing Central Romana shares.


