Panama Papers are available. Why hasna t U.S. asked to see them?
In Panama City, a sign on the Arango Orillac Building lists the Mossack Fonseca law firm, which created offshore accounts for clients and has come under scrutiny from several countries. Nearly three months after the revelations from the Panama Papers exposed politicians, drug cartels and the wealthy hiding millions behind offshore companies, the U.S. Justice Department has yet to ask its Panamanian counterpart for access to seized records.