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Larry Gagosian to be indicted for having sex slaves
New York art dealer Larry Gagosian will be indicted next month in Moscow on multiple charges of buying sex slaves from a well known Russian collector. The charges of human trafficking span a decade. Gagosian could face life in prison, although experts in the Russian judicial system express doubt he will be convicted. The Russian judicial system is notorious for its corruption including alleged pay offs to drop previous charges brought against the collector who will be indicted along with Gagosian.
It’s reminiscent of stories about 1980s New York art dealer Andrew Crispo.
That means it's brutal https://www.instagram.com/hyaenagallery/p/zVISTBpwOE/
His co-conspirator: Roman Abramovich
Committee of 300 2010 http://theglobalelite.org/globalists/
Roman Abramovich Born 1966-Saratov, Russia. He is referred to as one of the Russian oligarchs. In March 2006 he was listed by Forbes Magazine as the richest Russian, the second richest person in Britain and the eleventh richest person in the world, with an estimated fortune of $18.2 billion. Abramovich is most famous outside of Russia as the owner of Chealsea F.C., an English Premiership football club. An orphan by the age of four, he was raised by Jewish relatives in the harsh environs of the Arctic Circle. He began his business career selling plastic ducks from a grim Moscow apartment but, within a few years, Abramovich’s vast wealth spread from oil conglomerates to pig farms, and secured his place within then-Russian President Boris Yeltsin’s inner circle. However, even today, his task force of bodyguards and armoured Mercedes testify to the high-risk nature of capitalism in post-Soviet Russia. When Putin came to power, Abramovich entered politics himself, becoming the governor of a remote, but resource-rich, Siberian region. After winning the election by 92% of the vote, he pumped investment into the region, building houses and sending thousands of schoolchildren on holiday.
Roman Abramovich and Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid lock horns in bid to be owner of world's biggest yacht Reportedly the guests on these types of boats have much more fun than the staff, who are in some cases, in danger