US moves to seize NY skyscraper from Iran firms

NEW YORK, (Reuters) – U.S. prosecutors filed a civil  lawsuit yesterday to seize control of a New York City  skyscraper they say is owned by companies illegally funneling  money to the Iranian government.

The suit seeks to revoke the Alavi Foundation and the Assa  Corporation’s ownership of a 36-storey building at 650 Fifth  Avenue in Manhattan. The original lawsuit filed in December  only sought Assa Corp’s building share.

Prosecutors said both companies were sending money to Bank  Melli, owned by the Iranian government. The U.S. Treasury has  designated the bank as a weapons proliferator and banned U.S.  citizens from dealing with it.

Prosecutors said they also intended to seize “all other  assets” of the two entities, including bank accounts and real  estate in New York, Maryland, Virginia, Texas, and California.

The amended civil action is against the owners of the  properties and not people who use the buildings, the U.S.  Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York said.

“No action has been taken against any tenants or occupants  of those properties,” said spokeswoman Yusill Scribner. “There  are no allegations of any wrongdoing on the part of any of  these tenants or occupants.”