Steve Witkoff, the real estate investor who serves as Donald Trump’s special envoy for peace missions, sold an interest in his eponymous real estate management company for $120 million to resolve potential conflicts of interest, according to a financial disclosure released Saturday.
The document doesn’t show whether it’s been approved by ethics officials at the White House, and its release comes months after financial disclosures were made public for members of Trump’s team whose tenure started on Jan. 20, the day he was inaugurated. The disclosure says Witkoff’s official start date was June 30, even though he began working before Trump returned to office, helping to broker a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. He submitted the disclosure in August.