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01/02/2025

Russian judge and election interference targets sanctioned

The Treasury Department on Tuesday reported OFAC sanctions actions.

  • A Russian judge was sanctioned for her role in the arbitrary detention of Moscow city councilor and human rights defender Alexei Gorinov. The judge was designated under the authority of Executive Order 13818, which builds upon and implements the Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act and targets perpetrators of serious human rights abuse and corruption.
  • OFAC also designated a subordinate organization of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), and a Moscow-based affiliate organization of the Russian Main Intelligence Directorate (GRU) and its director under the authority of Executive Order 13848 (U.S. election interference). As affiliates of the IRGC and GRU, these actors aimed to stoke socio-political tensions and influence the U.S. electorate during the 2024 U.S. election.

For the names and identification information of the designated parties, see Tuesday's BankersOnline OFAC Update.

01/02/2025

SkyGeek Logistics settles with OFAC

OFAC has announced a $22,172 settlement with SkyGeek Logistics, Inc. SkyGeek agreed to settle its potential civil liability for six apparent violations of OFAC sanctions related to Russia’s aerospace and technology sectors.

In 2024, SkyGeek attempted two refunds and sent four shipments to two Specially Designated Nationals in the United Arab Emirates sanctioned in connection with these sectors. The settlement amount reflects OFAC's determination that the apparent violations were non-egregious and that certain of its conduct was voluntarily self-disclosed.

Additional details are available in OFAC's enforcement release, which indicates that two of SkyGeek's apparent transaction violations were blocked and reported to OFAC by a financial institution.

01/02/2025

House prices continue upward climb

The Federal Housing Finance Agency has reported that U.S. house prices rose 0.4 percent in October, according to the FHFA’s seasonally adjusted monthly House Price Index. House prices rose 4.5 percent from October 2023 to October 2024. The previously reported 0.7 percent price growth in September remained unchanged.

“Annual house price gains have been trending down since February, stabilizing around 4.5 percent during the last three months,” said Dr. Anju Vajja, Deputy Director for FHFA’s Division of Research and Statistics. “Even with elevated house prices and mortgage rates putting continued pressure on affordability, house prices continued to grow at a steady rate, likely due to a historically low inventory of homes for sale.”

01/02/2025

NCUA bars two from industry

The National Credit Union Administration has announced it has permanently prohibited two individuals from participating in the affairs of any federally insured depository institution.

  • Demetria Baker, former chief executive officer at Lynchberg Municipal Federal Employees Credit Union (LMFECU), Lynchburg, Virginia, was issued a prohibition order after a finding that she made a series of loans to herself and her son that were in violation of LMEFCU policies for approval, documentation, or underwriting, and that a significant amount of cash was removed from a cash drawer that was only accessible to her.
  • Teresa Paulo, a former employee at Southern Pine Credit Union, Valdosta, Georgia, received a notice of prohibition after she was convicted and sentenced for aggravated identity theft and bank fraud resulting from her misconduct at the credit union

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