He’d come to the conference to argue for the Magnitsky Act, a proposed bill that would sanction Russian officials suspected of human-rights abuses. This couldn’t have been a more blatant honey trap,” he writes in his new book, “Freezing Order: A True Story of Money Laundering, Murder, and Surviving Vladimir Putin’s Wrath” (Simon & Schuster), out now. Six-foot, busty blond models don’t throw themselves at me. “I’m a five-foot-nine middle-aged bald man. “But I find politics to be so fascinating.”īrowder wasn’t buying any of it. “I normally work in fashion,” she said, touching his arm. The woman, who introduced herself as Svetlana Melnikova, flirted unabashedly with Browder. It was July 2012, and Browder was at a reception at the Hotel Le Méridien in Monaco, as part of a human-rights conference with representatives from over 57 countries. OnlyFans stops paying Russian creators over Ukraine warīill Browder, a millionaire hedge-fund manager based in London, realized something was wrong the moment a stunning blond woman with full red lips and a skimpy black cocktail dress approached him. ![]() Putin’s alleged lover Alina Kabaeva reportedly shows up in Moscow ![]() Vladimir Putin’s war proves it: Evil thrives - unless we fight it Biden has to stop telling Putin it’s OK to carve up Ukraine
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