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Dug on Michael Boulos as per request. The only other mention of any "Boulos" in the archives were three identical postings as shown below:
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Paul F. Boulos (Arab American; unknown religion) – President and COO of MWH Soft, a leading global provider of water resources applications software, in Broomfield, Colorado.
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https://pagesix.com/2018/11/29/tiffany-trumps-wealthy-new-boyfriend-grew-up-in-nigeria/
Tiffany Trump’s wealthy new boyfriend grew up in Nigeria
By Emily Smith
November 29, 2018 | 8:18pm
Tiffany Trump is quietly dating a wealthy scion from Nigeria, one of the nations President Trump supposedly slammed as a “s - - thole country.”
Sources exclusively tell Page Six that Tiffany is seeing handsome Michael Boulos, who grew up in Lagos, where his well-connected family owns a multibillion-dollar conglomerate that trades in vehicles, equipment, retail and construction.
A source said Tiffany met London-based Boulos, whose family is of Lebanese origin, on vacation in Mykonos, Greece, this summer. Things have been going so well that law student Trump — who split from Ross Mechanic in the spring — even brought Boulos to the Trumps’ Mar-a-Lago for Thanksgiving.
A source told us, “Tiffany is happy she has so far been able to keep things with Michael under the radar. But she introduced him to her family at Thanksgiving, and he comes across as a very intelligent young man from a great family. There was no mention of the president’s unfortunate comment about African nations.”
Boulos attended an elite international school in Nigeria, and his brother Fares is an actor and rapper who performs as Farastafari. Their family founded Boulos Enterprises and the publicly traded conglomerate SCOA Nigeria.
Trump reportedly called El Salvador, Haiti and unspecified nations in Africa “s - - thole countries,” saying during a January meeting on immigration, “Why are we having all these people from s - - thole countries come here?”
Nigeria was outraged and responded by saying the comment was “deeply hurtful, offensive and unacceptable” if true, and demanded clarification from US officials.
Trump later denied using the derogatory phrase, but he admitted the language he had used at the Oval Office meeting was tough. He then described Nigeria as “beautiful” when meeting with its president, Muhammadu Buhari, in April, adding that he’d like to visit.
The Trump family and Michael Boulos didn’t respond to requests for comment.