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A Ukrainian truck driver’s daughter named Inna Yaschyshyn, who allegedly posed as a Rothschild heiress to gain access to Mar-a-Lago and meet former President Trump, is being accused by the FBI of having ties to Russian organized crime.
(Video Credit: Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project)
Yaschyshyn, 33, claims she is innocent and is being framed by a former friend and business partner named Valeriy Tarasenko. Despite allegations by the FBI that are reminiscent of the Russia collusion hoax used against Trump, the young imposter asserts she is innocent and never raised cash for Russian gangsters through a fake children’s charity. “I am the victim right now, that’s all I can tell you,” she told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette .
“I think there is some misunderstanding,” Yaschyshyn stated.
She was grilled over five fake IDs , including a U.S. passport, where her picture was featured with the name Anna de Rothschild. Despite that fact, she still claims, “That’s all fake, and nothing happened.” Using fake ID and posing as a European heiress, Russian speaking woman made multiple trips in and out of Mar-a-Lago: Federal authorities investigating Ukrainian immigrant who posed as a Rothschild, rubbed elbows with Trump and his allies at Mar-a-Lago https://t.co/dLEiiyPMmU — Frank Figliuzzi (@FrankFigliuzzi1) August 26, 2022 Yaschyshyn fooled even her close friends at Mar-a-Lago, convincing them that she was Anna de Rothschild, a banking heiress from Monaco.
She originally visited Mar-a-Lago with British Trump supporter Elchanan Adamker in May of 2021. She posed with the former president the next day for a photograph at the club.
Yaschyshyn also had her picture taken with South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham.
“Anna, you’re a Rothschild — you can afford $1 million for a picture with you and Trump,” Adamker allegedly said while videoing her taking a swing on Mar-a-Lago’s luxury golf course.Far from being an […]
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