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Putin’s KGB Honey Trap: How Epstein collected kompromat on Trump for Russia


Epstein understood what Putin had perfected: that in a world where everyone has a skeleton in their closet, the person who provides the skeletons controls the room.The girls were not incidental to the intelligence work. They were the mechanism by which kompromat was produced, Western elites were compromised, and the Kremlin acquired leverage over the most powerful people in the United States. — Zev Shalev

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Who arranged for Epstein’s visa to visit Russia? Vitaly Churkin Who arranged meetings between Epstein and Russian officials? Sergei Storchak Who was in charge of the KGB’s spy network? Major General Yuri Drozdov Which Russian official helped Epstein manage Russian models? Sergei Belyakov Russian model photographed leaving Epstein’s apartment? Svetlana Pozhideva Who did Epstein and Churkin meet with in New York? Tom Barrack and Peter Thiel? Who was Epstein’s press secretary? Masha Dokova Which Russian oligarch helped Trump flip his $95 million property? Dmitry Rybolovlev Head of Israeli Military Intelligence connected to both Epstein and the KGB? Ehud Barak Explore this map Epstein connected Russians to American tech billionaires

Churkin provided Epstein with direct access to the highest levels of Russian diplomacy. Between 2015 and 2017, Churkin met with Epstein at least eight times. Epstein reciprocated by arranging meetings between Churkin and American tech billionaires and political operatives of interest to the Kremlin — including Thiel, whose Palantir had deep intelligence community ties, and Tom Barrack, who would chair Trump’s inaugural committee. — Zev Shalev

Russians diplomats keep dying: Dead men tell no tales December 19, 2016: Petr Polshikov, senior Russian diplomat, found shot dead in his Moscow apartment December 19, 2016: Andrei Karlov, Russian Ambassador to Turkey, assassinated at an art exhibition in Ankara December 26, 2016: Oleg Erovinkin, FSB officer linked to the Steele dossier, found dead in his car in Moscow November 8, 2016 (Election Day): Sergei Krivov, Russian diplomat, died at the Russian Consulate in New York — said to be a heart attack, but with unexplained blunt force trauma to his head February 20, 2017: Vitaly Churkin

Three days after Churkin died, Jeffrey Epstein sent an email to Peter Thiel: “My friend the Russian Ambassador is dead. Life is short, let’s start with dessert.” — Zev Shalev

Epstein’s network included Russian tech investors with past Kremlin ties. Documents released by the Justice Department show that Epstein worked with and spoke to Russian tech investors who had drawn scrutiny from U.S. intelligence officials. — Washington Post

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Flipping property to Russian

- Epstein was trying to buy a South Florida estate.

- Trump’s entire empire in 2004 was teetering on the edge of bankruptcy.

- Trump was coming up with $41 million to buy this property.

- Epstein suspected that Trump was acting as a front for a Russian oligarch as a money-laundering scheme and threatened to sue Trump, bringing the money laundering to light.

- Trump did purchase and flip the estate two years later to a Russian oligarch named Dmitry Rybolovlev for $95 million, or a profit of over $50 million dollars.

- Epstein suspected the money laundering scheme. So he threatened Trump that he would bring the whole thing out into the open through a series of lawsuits.

- Right about this same time authorities got a tip about Epstein’s activities which started the investigation that led to his eventual 2008 plea deal. - Josh Marshall TPM

Russian billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev

- Trump paid $41 million for the place in November 2004

- Trump's initial asking price was $125 million. By the time Trump listed the property, in early 2006, the real estate market was already cooling off.

- In 2008, Trump found a solution to his problem in the form of one of the world’s hundred richest men: a 41-year-old Russian billionaire named Dmitry Rybolovlev with an estimated worth of $13 billion.

- He would pay Trump $95 million for Maison L’Amitie in what was widely described as the most expensive U.S. residential property sale ever. - Politico


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