Deutsche Bank, framed here as a pipeline that moved wealthy insiders' money.
The engine treats it as a channel connecting Russian money-laundering to the Trump banking relationship, run out of the same US unit.
Around $10B in Russian 'mirror trades' (2011-2015) drew a $425M New York fine and a £163M UK fine; banker Rosemary Vrablic extended roughly $2.5B to Trump after six bankruptcies had made him unbankable; and Bill Broeksmit, described as the bank's conscience, was found dead in 2014.
It shows how a single institution can run both hidden money flows and a high-profile client relationship side by side.