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High-rolling developer of collapsed Florida condo faced legal, money woes during project
Nathan Reiber retired to Florida in the 1970s carrying more baggage than a suitcase.
The Canadian lawyer would come to be hailed for his philanthropy, rubbing elbows with celebrities and world leaders, and donating time and money to charitable causes. His South Florida building career was described as a happy accident, a case of a shrewd retiree spotting a property and launching the second act of his business career.
But by the time Reiber was building the Champlain Towers in Surfside in the 1980s, he was facing tax evasion charges in Ontario stemming from siphoning coin laundry money from his apartment buildings there. A warrant was issued.
Reiber’s background and the history of the towers has come under scrutiny since more than half of Champlain Towers South at 8777 Collins Ave. collapsed in the early morning hours of June 24. Search and rescue teams have confirmed 22 deaths with 126 people still unaccounted for as of Friday night.
USA TODAY
High-rolling developer of collapsed Florida condo faced legal, money woes during project
Nathan Reiber retired to Florida in the 1970s carrying more baggage than a suitcase.
The Canadian lawyer would come to be hailed for his philanthropy, rubbing elbows with celebrities and world leaders, and donating time and money to charitable causes. His South Florida building career was described as a happy accident, a case of a shrewd retiree spotting a property and launching the second act of his business career.
But by the time Reiber was building the Champlain Towers in Surfside in the 1980s, he was facing tax evasion charges in Ontario stemming from siphoning coin laundry money from his apartment buildings there. A warrant was issued.
Reiber’s background and the history of the towers has come under scrutiny since more than half of Champlain Towers South at 8777 Collins Ave. collapsed in the early morning hours of June 24. Search and rescue teams have confirmed 22 deaths with 126 people still unaccounted for as of Friday night.
USA TODAY