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Hunter Biden’s Company Received $40 Million From Russian Oligarch


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The left always seems to blame Trump for what they are really doing.

For years we have heard how Trump supposedly has ties to Russia but the reality is Hunter Biden was the one who was doing shady business deals with Russian oligarchs all along.

New emails discovered from Hunter Biden’s laptop reveal that a Russian oligarch billionaire invested close to $40 million in Hunter’s real estate company Rosemont Realty.

The Russian oligarch who invested in Hunter’s company was Yelena Baturina and she reportedly made the investment to get into the American market.

The emails show that Russian oligarch and billionaire Yelena Baturina invested over $40 million in Hunter Biden’s real estate company, Rosemont Realty, in 2012.

Here’s what the Daily Mail reported:

Hunter Biden’s real estate company received a $40million investment from a Russian oligarch, new emails reveal.

The relationship between the president’s son and Yelena Baturina, the billionaire widow of a corrupt Moscow mayor, has already been flagged as alarming by a Senate report after she mysteriously wired $3.5million to a company linked to Hunter.

Baturina’s brother Viktor Baturin told DailyMail.com the money was ‘a payment to enter the American market.’

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Breitbart got the scoop too:

Hunter Biden reached a $40 million real estate deal in 2012 with Russian billionaire and wife of the former mayor of Moscow, Yelena Baturina, while President Joe Biden was vice president.

The massive deal is connected to a previously reported $3.5 million fee Baturina paid Hunter’s real estate entity to access the American business market, the Daily Mail reported Monday from documents obtained by an anti-corruption group, the Kazakhstani Initiative on Asset Recovery.

The $40 million real estate deal was structured as a part of a pooled real estate fund to be allocated into long-term investments Hunter identified as profitable in the United States. Such investment vehicles are common among sophisticated investors and experienced fund managers. Due to the complexity of a fund’s transactions, the entity is often subject to stringent disclosures with government oversight agencies.



 

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