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Naturalized American citizen Olga Shriki, 42, arrested for helping Kremlin connected Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska, circumvent US sanctions, have baby on American soil

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NJ. woman arrested for helping Russian billionaire circumvent US sanctions, have baby on American soil

Olga Shriki covertly kept operations running smoothly at Putin associate and aluminum tycoon Oleg Deripaska’s private investment firm after the Treasury Department hit him with economic sanctions in 2018

Deripaska, 52, who founded the aluminum empire Rusal, was sanctioned after Russia annexed Crimea in Ukraine

To get around the stringent sanctions, he enlisted Shriki, 42, to maintain and sell his luxury U.S. properties

Ownership was obscured through a series of shell companies, according to the unsealed indictment

Those includes a $3 million recording studio in California, whose sale Shriki facilitated for Deripaska in 2019, funneling the proceeds back to Russia via his bogus companies

Shriki, a naturalized U.S. citizen, facilitated about $300,000 worth of payments to cover expenses caused by the birth of Deripaska’s baby, including housing and childcare

It is alleged that when the child was born, its last name, a version of Deripaska’s, was deliberately misspelled to throw off the scent

Oleg Deripaska, 55, Olga Shriki, 42, Ekaterina Lobanova Voronina, 33, and Natalya Mikhaylovna Bardakova were charged with conspiring to violate and evade US sanctions

Shriki, who was also accused of the destruction of records, was released on a $2 million bonds

Deripaska, Voronina and Bardakova are not in custody and their whereabouts were not known – Feds said

Shriki was released on a $2 million bond partially secured by her New Jersey residence after a hearing in Manhattan on Thursday. Her lawyer could not be reached for comment.

DOJ indictment said sanctioned Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska, [photo], and three female associates, including one American citizen, used “lies and deceit to cash in on and benefit from the American way of life”

Federal authorities arrested and charged a New Jersey woman on Thursday with helping a Russian billionaire circumvent U.S. sanctions on his businesses and have a baby on American soil.
The US Department of Justice indictment said Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska, 55, and three female associates, including one American citizen, had used “lies and deceit to cash in on and benefit from the American way of life”
Naturalized American citizen Olga Shriki, 42, covertly kept operations running smoothly at Putin associate and aluminum tycoon Oleg Deripaska’s private investment firm after the Treasury Department hit him with economic sanctions in 2018, when he was designated by the US treasury as acting for a senior Russian official.
The allegations were contained in an indictment unsealed in Manhattan Federal Court charging the Russian billionaire and three associates with multiple federal offenses.

DOJ KleptoCapture task force castigated Russian billionaire Oleg Deripaska, seen [right], with Vladimir Putin, “Despite his cozy ties with the Kremlin and his vast wealth acquired through ties to a corrupt regime, Deripaska did all he could to lead a life in a stable, free, democratic society — even if that meant lying and evading U.S. sanctions”
Olga Shriki, [photo], of Jersey City, N.J., is charged Thursday with helping Russian billionaire Oleg Deripaska violate U.S. sanctions and enlisting others to help ensure his child was born on US soil.She was released on $2 million bail

Deripaska, 52, who founded the aluminum empire Rusal, was sanctioned after Russia annexed Crimea in Ukraine.
To get around the stringent sanctions, he enlisted New Jersey resident Olga Shriki, to maintain and sell his luxury U.S. properties, obscuring his ownership through a series of shell companies, according to the unsealed indictment. That included a $3 million recording studio in California, whose sale Shriki facilitated for Deripaska in 2019, funneling the proceeds back to Russia via his bogus companies.
“Despite his cozy ties with the Kremlin and his vast wealth acquired through ties to a corrupt regime, Deripaska did all he could to lead a life in a stable, free, democratic society — even if that meant lying and evading U.S. sanctions,” said Andrew Adams, the head of the Justice Department’s KleptoCapture task force.
“The hypocrisy in seeking comfort and citizenship in the United States, while enjoying the fruits of a ruthless, anti-democratic regime, is striking.”


Shriki also schmoozed with Deripaska’s business contacts, delivering Easter gifts to an unnamed television host on his behalf and flowers to a former member of Canadian Parliament.
The most elaborate, ruse however, involved Deripaska’s alleged girlfriend, Ekaterina Lobanova Voronina, 33, who has been charged with making false statements to US agents during one of her attempts to enter the US.
The indictment alleges that Deripaska and Shriki arranged for Voronina to travel to the US in 2020 for the purposes of having her give birth to her child with Deripaska in the US. Subsequently, Voronina entered the U.S. on a 10-day tourist visa and stayed for six months to have his baby, the feds said.
Shriki, a naturalized U.S. citizen, facilitated about $300,000 worth of payments to cover expenses caused by the birth of Deripaska’s baby, including housing and childcare. When the child was born, its last name, a version of Deripaska’s, was deliberately misspelled to throw off the scent.
Shriki was released on a $2 million bond partially secured by her New Jersey residence after a hearing in Manhattan on Thursday.
A federal law enforcement source said Deripaska, Voronina, and another of Derispaska’s co-defendants, were not in custody and their whereabouts were not known.
Shriki, Deripaska, and Bardakova, were charged with conspiring to violate and evade U.S. sanctions. Shriki was also accused of the destruction of records.
Voronina was charged with making false statements to federal agents. She traveled to the U.S. again this year to have Deripaska’s second American child, prosecutors said, but this time, was denied entry and sent back to Istanbul, where she had a layover on her trip from Russia.

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