India, July 12 -- Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump's contentious luxury resort initiative in Albania has encountered another obstacle, as prosecutors claim that the land associated with the project may have been obtained using falsified ownership documents, Daily Beast reported.

Prosecutors in Albania are investigating Artur Shehu, a businessman from Miami, who sold a stretch of coastline earlier this year that is designated for Kushner's planned multi-billion-dollar resort. They allege that Shehu and his associates laundered money related to international drug trafficking and suspect that he used forged property records to construct a real estate empire.

In court files reviewed by Reuters, Albania's Special Structure Against Corruption a...