A Miami law firm allegedly helped jailed financier R. Allen Stanford 
establish an unregulated money pipeline to Antigua, The Miami Herald 
reported Sunday.
The newspaper said in 1998 the firm of Greenberg 
Traurig helped Stanford, who is charged with running a $7 billion Ponzi 
scheme, in create a pipeline between Miami and Antigua that became a 
cornerstone of Stanford's banking empire. That relationship has 
reportedly been targeted by a court-appointed receiver that is trying to
 recover money for Stanford's alleged victims.
The Herald said 
Greenberg Traurig helped Stanford set up a special trust office in Miami
 that could move millions of dollars overseas without having to report 
anything to the government.
The firm also allegedly helped 
Stanford institute changes in Antigua's banking system after a series of
 money laundering scandals prompted the U.S. Treasury to consider 
blacklisting all offshore institutions in the Caribbean island, 
officials say.
 
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