Andrew Intrater

Andrew Lewis Intrater (born 1962) is an American capital investor.

Career

Intrater manages the investment firm Sparrow Capital, formerly known as Columbus Nova, which was the American affiliate of the Russian Renova Group, where he also served on the board of directors. Renova Group is owned by Intrater's cousin, the Russian oligarch Victor Vekselberg.[1][2] Columbus Nova's biggest asset at the time was a controlling stake in CIFC, a publicly-traded company that managed credit investments. Together with Israel's former prime minister Ehud Barak, Intrater was on the board of CIFC. CIFC was sold in 2016 for US$333 million (~$373 million in 2021) to F.A.B. Partners, an investment vehicle of Qatar's royal family.[3][4] Vekselberg's assets were frozen due to the economic sanctions against Russia.[5]

He serves on the executive committee of Steven Spielberg's Shoah Foundation.[6] He holds a Bachelor of Science in chemical engineering from Rutgers University.

Political affiliations

Intrater had close ties with Michael Cohen, Donald Trump’s long time personal lawyer, who received a USD 1,000,000 consulting contract from Intrater’s firm Columbus Nova.[7] Intrater also paid USD 250,000 to attend the inauguration ceremony of Donald Trump.[8] The lawyers of Stormy Daniels believed that he contributed to her hush money payment.[9][10] Intrater also donated to the campaign of Madison Cawthorn, another right-wing newcomer of the Republican Party.[11]

Private life

Intrater was born in New York and raised in New Jersey. His family originates from Drohobych in today's Ukraine.[12] His father was a survivor of the Holocaust. He speaks English, Russian and Polish. His brother Frederick was accused of being involved with alt-right politics after purchasing web domains deemed to have alt-right name connotations, with Frederick explaining he only intended to "flip" them for a profit.[13]

References

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