During the 1990s, The Fugees, comprised of Michel, Wyclef Jean, and Lauryn Hill, were at the peak of their popularity, achieving the same level of stardom and recognition as Michael Jackson. Their second album, The Score, claimed the top spot on the Billboard 200 and won the Grammy for best rap album in 1997. It produced numerous chart-topping hits around the world, resulting in the group becoming millionaires.
Michel and Low first met in 2006, the report said. Between 2012 and 2017, Low paid him $88 million to function as a straw donor and lobbyist for Low’s interests. The rapper covertly aided Low in directing funds into then-president Barack Obama’s 2012 re-election campaign through shell companies, concealing the origins of the donations.
Additionally, Michel lobbied in 2017 to assist the Chinese government in retrieving dissident billionaire Guo Wengui, who was a friend of President Donald Trump’s political strategist Steve Bannon. Michel also participated in advocating for the government to abandon an investigation into Low regarding his prominent role in stealing billions of dollars from Malaysia’s sovereign wealth fund. the outlet added.
During Michel’s trial, a key moment occurred in early April when DiCaprio testified about his association with Low, fittingly making it a blockbuster moment. Low partially financed The Wolf of Wall Street, which was directed by Martin Scorsese and grossed over $400 million at the box office in 2013.
The actor, who is not under suspicion for any illegal actions, informed the jurors that he met Low in 2010 and was present at numerous lavish parties hosted by the financier. Low’s parties, held at upscale nightclubs and luxury yachts, were attended by A-listers like Alicia Keys, Paris Hilton, and Britney Spears. Low’s influence was so extensive that Spears once emerged from a cake to offer him birthday wishes.
As for the American political connection, “Michel allegedly took large sums of dirty money from Low then donated the cash through straw donors to Obama’s 2012 reelection campaign,” the Daily Mail reports.