Viktor Vekselberg, Russian Billionaire, Was Questioned by Mueller's Investigators
Source: The New York Times
By ADAM GOLDMAN, BEN PROTESS and WILLIAM K. RASHBAUMMAY 4, 2018
WASHINGTON When the United States sought to punish Russia last month for its election interference and other aggressions, it targeted some of Russias wealthiest men, imposing sanctions on those viewed as enriching themselves off President Vladimir V. Putins government.
Now it turns out that one of the men, Viktor F. Vekselberg, was also singled out in another of the efforts to confront Russias election interference: the investigation led by the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III.
Federal agents working with Mr. Mueller stopped Mr. Vekselberg, a billionaire businessman, at a New York-area airport this year and sought to search his electronic devices and question him, according to people familiar with the matter. They confronted him after he stepped off a private plane about two months ago, according to one of the people.
There is no indication that Mr. Mueller suspects Mr. Vekselberg of wrongdoing. But Mr. Vekselberg attended the presidential inauguration last year, and the interest in him suggests that the special counsel has intensified his focus on potential connections between Russian oligarchs and the Trump campaign and inaugural committee.
Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/04/us/politics/viktor-vekselberg-mueller-investigation.html
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(108,977 posts)Bernardo de La Paz
(49,001 posts)Mikhail Prokhorov, owner of the Brooklyn Nets, ran against against Vladimir Putin as the designated liberal candidate in 2012. To the right of Prokhorov is fellow billionaire Viktor Vekselberg, an oil and aluminum magnate who is a business partner of Trump's Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross. RT