Date of publication: 29 Apr 2022 • 6 hours ago • 2 minutes reading • 31 Comments Deutsche Bank is headquartered in Frankfurt, Germany. Members of the top management were involved in covert economic activities. Photo by Michael Probst / AP

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Valentin Broeksmit, a well-known federal informant and informant, has disappeared after allegedly handing over confidential information files about Deutsche Bank a year ago.

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The out-of-office musician reportedly agreed to help the FBI investigate the relationship between Donald Trump and the bank, according to the Independent. In addition to providing documents to several journalists, the New York Times reported, Broeksmit sold some to Fusion GPS, the company that had previously created the infamous “Steele Folder” written by Christopher Steele, the British MI6 spy who had identified in 2006 that Russia had poisoned its own former agent Alexander Litvinenko and who had drafted the dossier on the ties of the then US presidential candidate Donald Trump with Russia in 2016. Broeksmit, 46, was found dead at a Los Angeles school this week after missing out on April 6, 2021, Sgt. said Rudy Perez of the Los Angeles Police Department. They believe he was homeless.

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Broeksmit also plotted the hacking of Sony Pictures by North Korea in 2014 and the scandal at the world’s oldest bank, Monte dei Paschi di Siena (founded in 1472), in which officials became involved in a complicated derivative contract and fraud. Italy has sentenced 13 executives and executives to prison terms and fined banks that colluded with the Italian lender, Forbes wrote in 2019, including Deutsche Bank and Nomura. This background could possibly explain why the little-known former rocker went underground and could eventually lead to a response to Broeksmit’s death, although the Times noted that despite his efforts to fly high and deepen internal information and research, what the passage did was “mandatory” for researchers.