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To: orkrious who wrote (248441)7/4/2003 6:52:16 AM
From: zonder  Read Replies (2) of 436258
 
They can't seize your money in Monaco or Switzerland. I am not that sure about other jurisdictions.

Just call Merrill Lynch, CSFB, Prudential, UBS, or Credit Suisse (international houses that have offices here in Monaco, off the top of my head), and say you want an account in Monaco. I don't see how they can say "No". They might not be able to get you out of the US tax system (i.e. you might have to pay tax on the money you make in that account) but they would get your money out of the US for sure.

Alternatively, you could come pay a visit to the myriad private banks in Monaco, and transfer your money directly to Monaco - Banque du Gothard, Bank Von Ernst, etc. They are very discreet. You would have a numbered account if you like, and I highly suspect they would tell American authorities to take a hike if they were told to transfer, or even disclose, the contents of your account.
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