Hunter Biden’s real estate firm, Rosemont Realty, received a $40 million investment from a Swiss company owned by Russian oligarch Yelena Baturina.
Recall, Hunter Biden also previously received $3.5 million for Yelena Baturina, the billionaire widow of a corrupt Moscow mayor.
Yelena Baturina
In September 2020 the Senate Finance and Homeland Security Committees released a devastating report on the Biden crime family and backed up their claims with documents from the Treasury Department.
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According to documents the Senate committees obtained from the Treasury Department:
- Hunter Biden received a $3.5 million wire transfer from Yelena Baturina, the wife of the former mayor of Moscow on February 14, 2014 and another $241,797 to a bank account for Rosemont Seneca Thornton from May-December 2015.
To this day, Yelena Baturina has never been sanctioned by the Biden Regime and Joe Biden refuses to answer why (we know why).
The Daily Mail obtained leaked emails showing Hunter Biden’s real estate firm received a $40 million ‘investment’ (payoff) from Yelena Baturina’s firm, Inteco Management AG (screenshot below).
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.’
But DailyMail.com can now reveal that Hunter’s financial relationship with Baturina was far more extensive, with her firm investing $40million in a real estate venture by Hunter’s company Rosemont Realty.
In 2012 Hunter’s firm had a $69.7million plan to invest in 2.15million sq ft of office space in seven US cities.
Documents outlining the plan said the money came from a mix of investors, including $40million from Inteco Management AG, a Swiss company owned by Baturina.
The Inteco group is a plastics and construction behemoth that made Baturina the richest woman in Russia at the time. She has a current net worth of $1.4billion according to Forbes.
Click here to read the full report by the Daily Mail.