October 8, 2018 | 1:06am | Updated
Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska's Upper East Side
mansion, which has been frozen by the US government.John Roca
A sprawling mansion on the Upper East Side has been
frozen as part of a hard-core battle between the US government and Russian
oligarch Oleg Deripaska, The Post has learned.
US officials say Deripaska, an aluminum billionaire,
is close both with Russian mob leaders and Russian President Vladimir Putin —
and that he is on the sanctions list because he is allegedly involved in
murder, money-laundering, bribery and racketeering.
Deripaska also had President Trump’s ex-campaign
manager Paul Manafort — who has been convicted of crimes including
money-laundering and who is cooperating with US special counsel Robert
Mueller’s Russia probe — on his payroll for years.
Washington has frozen Deripaska’s US-based assets,
including massive mansions in Manhattan and Washington, DC. But the feds are
also negotiating with him to give up some of his European-based operations to
keep them running free of sanctions, Treasury officials say.
Deripaska’s US assets include a mansion at 11 E. 64th
St. The uber-posh residence is just down the street from fellow Ukrainian-born
oligarch Len Blavatnik’s mansion, which he bought for a record $90 million
earlier this year.
But although the US government has frozen Deripaska’s
US assets, including his property, Deripaska has arranged to have the children
and ex-wife of his business partner, the oligarch Roman Abramovich, live within
its secure walls, The Post has learned.
According to Treasury officials, when the government
freezes assets, that means anyone who does business with a sanctioned person,
and sanctioned companies, could be subject to sanctions themselves
One of Zhukova’s good friends is Ivanka Trump. The two
are so close that Zhukova and Abramovich often traveled and socialized with
Trump and her husband, presidential son-in-law/adviser Jared Kushner, all over
the world — from jet-setting hot spots in Russia and Croatia to Aspen and New
York.
Zhukova is dating Greek shipping heir Stavros
Niarchos, while Abramovich reportedly is dating Deripaska’s estranged wife,
Polina Deripaska.
Deripaska bought the East Side property for $42.5
million in 2008, property records show.
The double-wide, five-story townhouse was previously
owned by the late international art dealer Alec Wildenstein and his then-wife,
Jocelyn Wildenstein, and it was a battleground in their divorce — allegedly
where Alec threatened Jocelyn at gunpoint. Zhukova’s current mansion is also
three doors down from the former Wildenstein gallery — which Blavatnik bought
earlier this year, making it the most expensive townhouse in the city.
FBI agents tried unsuccessfully to flip Deripaska in
exchange for information on Russian organized crime — and Russia’s aid to
President Trump’s 2016 campaign, the New York Times reported last month.
Deripaska previously had worked on a “thwarted effort”
to rescue an FBI agent who had been captured in Iran, the Times reported.
Representatives for Deripaska and Zhukova did not
respond to requests for comment.
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