The U.S. Department of Justice has reportedly landed on Project Eagle.
The code name for the April 2014 transaction, which saw Brown Rudnick advise private-equity giant Cerberus Capital Management on its $1.82 billion acquisition of a $7.5 billion property portfolio from the National Asset Management Agency (NAMA), the Republic of Ireland’s “bad bank,” made headlines in the country this summer over allegations of political payoffs and monies stashed in offshore accounts.
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