Spanish authorities were poised to arrest Alexander Torshin in a money-laundering case in 2013 when he mysteriously canceled his trip to Spain.
As the Spanish police investigated the presence of a notorious
Russian organized crime group on the resort island of Mallorca in 2012,
they realized that a key figure described by some of the suspects as
their “godfather” was a powerful Moscow politician: Alexander Torshin.
Spanish prosecutors decided in the summer of 2013 to arrest Torshin,
who was then a senator, officials say. Police set up an operation to
capture him during a visit to Mallorca, but he mysteriously canceled the
trip at the last minute, apparently as the result of a tip, authorities
said. Torshin was never charged, while the other suspects were
convicted of money laundering. Last year, he publicly denied any
wrongdoing in the Spanish money-laundering case.
Now, Torshin, a close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, has
reemerged as a potentially important figure in special prosecutor Robert
Mueller’s inquiry into suspected Russian support for the campaign of
President Donald Trump.
Yesterday, McClatchy Newspapers reported
that the FBI is investigating whether Torshin, now a deputy governor of
Russia’s central bank, funneled money to the National Rifle Association
that was subsequently spent in support of the Trump campaign. The NRA
reported spending $30 million on advertisements and other aid to Trump,
part of a record $55 million that the group spent during the 2016
campaign cycle, according to the McClatchy story.
It is illegal for foreign groups and individuals to contribute
directly or indirectly to political campaigns in the United States. A
spokeswoman for the FBI declined to comment on the report Thursday.
Documents from the Spanish investigation make clear that the FBI had
been looking closely for years at the Moscow-based organized crime group
that Spanish authorities say was connected to Torshin. The FBI gave the
Spaniards a memo about the group in 2013, and Spanish prosecutors
provided information to FBI officials about Torshin, according to
interviews and documents.
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Source: ProPublica
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