Introducing: The Crimes of Putin's Trader

Introducing: The Crimes of Putin's Trader

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Ep. 1: Putin's Trader

Eamon Javers examines the life of Vladislav Klyushin, his incredible connections at the top of Russian society, and his deep relationship with Russian intelligence agencies. Listeners will go inside Klyushin’s criminal cyber company, known as M-13, and get a taste of his high-rol ...  Show more

Ep. 2: The Case Agents

Through Javers’ exclusive interviews with the FBI agents and Department of Justice prosecutors involved in the investigation, the episode takes listeners back to the very beginning of this $93 million hack-to-trade scheme. A tip reveals a series of clues that ultimately leads age ...  Show more

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