reply to ONE Anonymous (not verified) | Fri, 2006-06-09 14:34
I am happy to see and read more about Ansary. On SXM, we have always heard from visitors to the former Mullet Bay Hotel back in the glory days that Hushang was the Finance Minister of Iran and fled with the countries wealth.
He fled with the wealth, not the Shah. It was also said that he set up the monies in the U.S. and made the Shah's family dependant on him. He became the big gun in America, not the Shah's family who suffered tragic loss with the death of their daughter and the rest of the family going into obscurity.
It would be good to hear what the surviving family of the Shah has to say about this man. Maybe he helped them escape in exile to Panama back then? Maybe he used the monies from the Iranian coffers to invest in and make himself larger than life?
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Anonymous (not verified) | Fri, 2006-06-09 14:34
I am happy to see and read more about Ansary. On SXM, we have always heard from visitors to the former Mullet Bay Hotel back in the glory days that Hushang was the Finance Minister of Iran and fled with the countries wealth.
He fled with the wealth, not the Shah. It was also said that he set up the monies in the U.S. and made the Shah's family dependant on him. He became the big gun in America, not the Shah's family who suffered tragic loss with the death of their daughter and the rest of the family going into obscurity.
It would be good to hear what the surviving family of the Shah has to say about this man. Maybe he helped them escape in exile to Panama back then? Maybe he used the monies from the Iranian coffers to invest in and make himself larger than life?
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