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Speculative Russian financial backing linked to a $50 million Regent’s Park mansion sold at Frieze 2010

Speculative Russian financial backing linked to a $50 million Regent’s Park mansion sold at Frieze 2010 The passage hints at possible Russian money behind a high‑value London property marketed through an art fair, but provides no names, dates beyond the fair, transaction details, or links to specific officials. It is a weak, unverified lead with limited actionable information. Key insights: Frieze 2010 featured a $50 million mansion for sale in Regent’s Park, marketed alongside artworks.; The author notes “rumors of Russian financial backing” for the property.; The mansion was previously an embassy of an African nation and later a luxury home.

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House Oversight
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Speculative Russian financial backing linked to a $50 million Regent’s Park mansion sold at Frieze 2010 The passage hints at possible Russian money behind a high‑value London property marketed through an art fair, but provides no names, dates beyond the fair, transaction details, or links to specific officials. It is a weak, unverified lead with limited actionable information. Key insights: Frieze 2010 featured a $50 million mansion for sale in Regent’s Park, marketed alongside artworks.; The author notes “rumors of Russian financial backing” for the property.; The mansion was previously an embassy of an African nation and later a luxury home.

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kagglehouse-oversightart-marketreal-estaterussiamoney-launderingluxury-assets

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