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Anna Chapman

Анна Чапман
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Anna Chapman, June 2010
BornAnna Vasil’yevna Kushchyenko

(1982-02-23) 23 February 1982 (age 31)

Volgograd, Soviet Union
ResidenceMoscow, Russia
Other namesAnna Kushchenko

Anya Kuschenko

Anya Chapman
CitizenshipRussian

British (revoked)
OccupationEntrepreneur, television host, and agent of the Russian Federation
Known forInvolvement with Russian Illegals Program
Criminal chargeConspiracy to act as an unlawful agent of a foreign government
Criminal statusDeported to Russia
Spouse(s)Alex Chapman (porced).
ParentsIrina Kushchyenko

Vasiliy Kushchyenko

Anna Vasil'yevna Chapman (Russian: А́нна Васи́льевна Ча́пман; born Anna Vasil’yevna Kushchyenko Russian: А́нна Васи́льевна Кущенко; 23 February 1982) is a Russian national who was residing in New York City when she was arrested, along with nine others, on June 27, 2010, on suspicion of working for the Illegals Program spy ring under the Russian Federation's external intelligence agency, the SVR (Sluzhba Vneshney Razvedki). Chapman pleaded guilty to a charge of conspiracy to act as an agent of a foreign government without notifying the U.S. Attorney General, and was deported back to Russia on July 8, 2010, as part of a prisoner swap.



Biography


Chapman was born Anna Vasil’yevna Kushchyenko in Volgograd, according to U.S. authorities, and her father was employed in the Soviet embassy in Nairobi, Kenya. According to Chapman's British ex-husband, her father, Vasily Kushchenko, was a senior KGB official, although this is unsubstantiated. According to her husband, Anna Chapman Kushchyenko earned a master's degree in economics with first class honours from Moscow University. According to other sources she got her degree from Peoples' Friendship University of Russia.


London: 2001–2006


Chapman moved to London in 2003 or 2004, working at NetJets, Barclays, and allegedly at a few other companies for brief periods.


She met Alex Chapman at a London Docklands rave party in 2001 and they married shortly thereafter in Moscow; as a result she gained dual Russian–British citizenship, and a British passport. After Anna was arrested in New York, Alex engaged media publicist Max Clifford, and sold his story to The Daily Telegraph.


New York: 2009–2010


She took up residence at 20 Exchange Place, one block from Wall Street in Manhattan. Her LinkedIn social networking site profile identified her as CEO of PropertyFinder LLC, a website selling real estate internationally. Alex has stated that Anna told him the enterprise was continually in debt for the first couple of years, and then suddenly in 2009, she had as many as 50 employees and a successful business.


She is reported to have been dating Michel Bittan, a prominent New York restaurant owner. She later described her time in the United States with the Charles Dickens quote, "it was the best of times, it was the worst of times".


Russia: 2010–


In late December 2010 Chapman was appointed to the public council of Young Guard of United Russia. According to the organization, she "will be engaged in educating young people".


On January 21, 2011, Chapman began hosting a weekly TV show in Russia called Secrets of the World for REN TV.


In June 2011, Anna became editor of Venture Business News magazine, according to Bloomberg News.


She testified to the closed trial in absentia of Col. Alexander Poteyev that took place in Moscow in May and June 2011. Chapman testified that it was only Poteyev who could have provided the U.S. authorities with the information that led to her arrest in 2010; she also alleged that she was arrested shortly after an undercover U.S. agent contacted her using a code that only Poteyev and her personal handler could know.


Chapman writes a column for Komsomolskaya Pravda. In October 2011 she was accused of plagiarising material on Alexander Pushkin from a book by Kremlin spin-doctor Oleg Matveychev. The Guardian reported that this incident added to a general negative trend toward her in certain sections of Russian society, saying that in September 2011, she had been "heckled during a speech on leadership at a St. Petersburg University". Students had, it said, displayed signs stating: "Chapman, get out of the university!" and "The Kremlin and the porn studio are in the other direction!"


Chapman's foundation supported 2nd International Сonference «The Genetics of Aging and Longevity» in Moscow, where the top world aging scientists will present their speeches, including researchers who developed the mice, which lived more than two times longer than regular mice, extended life of nematodes more than 10 times, study animals that do not age and develop innovative anti-aging drugs.


In 2012 it was reported that Chapman had almost caught a senior member of U.S. President Barack Obama's cabinet in a honeytrap operation. A primary motive behind the move to round up the ten-person spy ring in which she was a member. The plan would have involved Chapman seducing her target before extracting information from him.


Illegals Program and arrest



Chapman is one of only two of the Illegals Program Russians arrested in June 2010 who did not use an assumed name.


Arrest


Officials claimed Chapman worked with a network of others, until an undercover FBI agent attempted to draw her into a trap at a Manhattan coffee shop. The FBI agent offered Chapman a fake passport at Starbucks, with the instructions to forward it to another spy. He asked, "are you ready for this step?", to which Chapman unequivocally replied, "Of course". She accepted the passport. However, after making a series of phone calls to her father, Vasily Kushchenko, in Moscow, Chapman ended up heeding her father's advice and handed the passport in at a local police station, but was arrested shortly after.


International exchange


After being formally charged, Chapman and nine other detainees became part of a spy swap deal between the United States and Russia, the biggest of its kind since 1986. The ten Russian agents returned to Russia via a chartered jet that landed at Vienna International Airport, where the swap occurred on the morning of July 8. The Russian jet returned to Moscow's Domodedovo airport, where after landing the ten spies were kept away from local and international press.


Revocation of UK citizenship


According to a statement from her U.S. lawyer Robert Baum and media reports, Chapman had wished to move to the UK. As a result, the Home Office exercised the special powers by the British Home Secretary to deprive Chapman of her British citizenship, only used against six people since their introduction in 2002. The Home Office issued legal papers revoking her citizenship on July 13, 2010. Steps are also being taken to exclude Chapman, meaning she could not travel to the UK. After her deportation to Russia, Baum reiterated that his client had wished to stay in the UK; he also said that she was "particularly upset" by the revocation of her UK citizenship and exclusion from the country.


Media coverage and popular reaction


After her arrest by the FBI for her involvement with the Illegals Program, Chapman gained celebrity status. Photos of Chapman taken from her Facebook profile appeared on the web, and several videos of her were uploaded to YouTube. Her red hair color led at least one media outlet to refer to her as "the red under the bed."


Magazines and blogs detailed her fashion style and dress sense, while tabloids displayed her action figure dolls. Chapman was described by local media in New York as a regular of exclusive bars and restaurants. U.S. Vice-President Joe Biden, when jokingly asked by Jay Leno on NBC's The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, "Do we have any spies that hot?", replied in a mock serious tone, "Let me be clear. It was not my idea to send her back".


In October 2010, Chapman posed on the cover of Russian version of Maxim magazine in Agent Provocateur lingerie. The magazine also included Chapman in its list of Russia's 100 sexiest women.


According to the news agency Interfax, effective October 1, 2010, Chapman was at that time employed as an adviser on investment and innovation issues to the President of FundserviceBank, a Moscow bank that handles payments on behalf of state- and private-sector enterprises in the Russian aerospace industry.


In April 2011, Chapman was on the runway as a catwalk model for Moscow Fashion Week at the Shiyan & Rudkovskaya show. In June 2012, Chapman was again modelling on the runway for Antalya at the Dosso Dossi.


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