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OAITW r.2.0

(32,495 posts)
Wed Apr 29, 2026, 07:48 PM Apr 29

Just how did Putin and the Oligarchs launder out stolen Russian assets in the 00s?

How did Jeff Epstein make his money?
How did Donald Trump buy properties when US Banks wouldn't loan him money, due to him being serial bankrupter?

Bet the answers lie in the Epstein files that haven't been released....yet.

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Just how did Putin and the Oligarchs launder out stolen Russian assets in the 00s? (Original Post) OAITW r.2.0 Apr 29 OP
They laundered some of their money by buying condos in Cankles's buildings for jacked-up prices. Scrivener7 Apr 29 #1
This might be the real issue. Irish_Dem Apr 29 #2
On one occasion, Trump sold a mansion in Florida to a Russian oligarch Midnight Writer Apr 29 #3
After their 15 minutes with the girls, LakeVermilion Apr 29 #4
Exactly. The girls were the entertainment after the deals were made. OAITW r.2.0 Apr 29 #5
Craig Unger pegged the Russia-Epstein angle. Kid Berwyn Thursday #6
Thanks! OAITW r.2.0 Thursday #7

Scrivener7

(60,019 posts)
1. They laundered some of their money by buying condos in Cankles's buildings for jacked-up prices.
Wed Apr 29, 2026, 07:51 PM
Apr 29

Irish_Dem

(82,112 posts)
2. This might be the real issue.
Wed Apr 29, 2026, 07:53 PM
Apr 29

Trump's fans don't care about him raping children.

They might care that Trump is a Russian agent and money launderer for Russia?

Midnight Writer

(25,671 posts)
3. On one occasion, Trump sold a mansion in Florida to a Russian oligarch
Wed Apr 29, 2026, 07:57 PM
Apr 29

that, at the time, was the most expensive home sale ever in the USA.

The oligarch did not even move into the mansion. He had it torn down.

What makes sense in this deal except laundering?

Casinos are another business that, in unscrupulous hands, are great for laundering.

LakeVermilion

(1,625 posts)
4. After their 15 minutes with the girls,
Wed Apr 29, 2026, 08:15 PM
Apr 29

they had to move on to other business.

The girls were either the appetizers or the dessert. (I don't think these guys were really romancing the kids.)

OAITW r.2.0

(32,495 posts)
5. Exactly. The girls were the entertainment after the deals were made.
Wed Apr 29, 2026, 08:27 PM
Apr 29

I'd love to see more investigative time time spent on answering the 3 questions I asked. Because they are very much inter=related.

Kid Berwyn

(24,937 posts)
6. Craig Unger pegged the Russia-Epstein angle.
Thu Apr 30, 2026, 09:46 AM
Thursday


From Russia (to Jeffrey), with Love

The Epstein saga is even more interesting when you look at the Russian women who helped run his operation. Here's a look at Svetlana Pozhidaeva.


Craig Unger
Jul 21, 2025

EXCERPT...

Raised in a Moscow apartment complex built for staffers of the NKVD, the Stalinist precursor of the KGB, Pozhidaeva was educated at the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO), the prestigious academy run by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs that is a training ground for Russian diplomats and intelligence officials. Reputed to be the most elite university in the country, MGIMO has been dubbed the “Harvard of Russia” by Henry Kissinger because it has trained so many figures in Russia’s political, intellectual, and financial elite.

According to the Italian edition of Maxim, Lana gave up a promising tennis career at the age of sixteen to become the youngest freshman at MGIMO, where she graduated with the equivalent of summa cum laude, having mastered, along the way, French, English, Italian, and Spanish, as if she were on course to join the Foreign Ministry.

But then her career took a bizarre turn. Her stellar academic credentials notwithstanding, Pozhidaeva somehow ended up becoming a model who was represented by MC2, a modeling agency owned by Epstein-pimp-to-be Jean-Luc Brunel. Known as “le fantôme” (the ghost), Brunel was the subject of a 1988 piece that aired on CBS’s 60 Minutes in which several young models accused him of drugging their drinks, groping them sexually, and rape. The CBS reporter, Craig Pyes, told Michael Gross. the author of Model: The Ugly Truth of Beautiful Women, that Brunel “ranks among the sleaziest people in the fashion industry. We’re talking about a conveyor belt, not a casting couch. Hundreds of girls were not only harassed but molested.”

SNIP...

“What was most striking about Pozhidaeva was that she had a terrific academic career in Russia and then threw it away on something completely unrelated. She attended, as she says, a top college in Russia, like Stanford in the United States,” said Shvets. “And she was a straight‑­ A student. This is important to understand. She sacrificed four years and then two more years for a master’s degree. It’s an achievement.”

But suddenly after this, Shvets noted, “She says, ‘Fuck it all. Fuck my previous six years. Fuck everything I was doing.’ I mean, it’s­ amazing— it just does not happen in real life.”

“Of course, we know what Epstein was doing with the ladies. But in this particular case,” Shvets told me, “Epstein takes her and introduces her to renowned American and international scientists.”

CONTINUES...

https://substack.com/inbox/post/168787871

OAITW r.2.0

(32,495 posts)
7. Thanks!
Thu Apr 30, 2026, 08:11 PM
Thursday

I read Unger's "House of Trump/House of Putin" back in 2015....I knew how dangerous Trump was back then.

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