£6m Worth of Picassos to be Sold at London Exhibition Linked to Russian Billionaire and Mirax Development
£6m Worth of Picassos to be Sold at London Exhibition Linked to Russian Billionaire and Mirax Development The passage identifies a high‑value art sale (£20 million total) taking place in a London property partially owned by Russian billionaire Sergei Polonsky’s Mirax group. It hints at possible money‑laundering or illicit financial flows through anonymous dealers and a real‑estate development tied to a politically exposed person, providing concrete names, locations, dates, and transaction values that merit further investigation. Key insights: Exhibition "The House of the Noble Man" scheduled for 12‑20 Oct 2010 at 2 Cornwall Terrace, London.; £6 million worth of Picassos and additional works (~£20 million total) slated for sale.; Property and sponsorship linked to Russian real‑estate firm Mirax and its head Sergei Polonsky.
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£6m Worth of Picassos to be Sold at London Exhibition Linked to Russian Billionaire and Mirax Development The passage identifies a high‑value art sale (£20 million total) taking place in a London property partially owned by Russian billionaire Sergei Polonsky’s Mirax group. It hints at possible money‑laundering or illicit financial flows through anonymous dealers and a real‑estate development tied to a politically exposed person, providing concrete names, locations, dates, and transaction values that merit further investigation. Key insights: Exhibition "The House of the Noble Man" scheduled for 12‑20 Oct 2010 at 2 Cornwall Terrace, London.; £6 million worth of Picassos and additional works (~£20 million total) slated for sale.; Property and sponsorship linked to Russian real‑estate firm Mirax and its head Sergei Polonsky.
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