Hunter Biden received a $40MILLION investment from Russian oligarch

EXCLUSIVE: Leaked emails reveal Hunter Biden’s real estate company received a $40MILLION investment from Russian oligarch Yelena Baturina, the billionaire widow of corrupt Moscow mayor, who also paid president’s son $3.5million consulting fee

  • Yelena Baturina is the billionaire widow of a corrupt Moscow mayor, at one time the richest woman in Russia and now worth $1.4billion
  • Documents show Rosemont Realty’s investors included  Inteco Management AG, a Swiss company owned by Baturina
  • Inteco Management invested $40million with Hunter’s company Rosemont Realty 
  • According to emails obtained by DailyMail.com, Hunter and Baturina’s financial relationship was far more extensive than previously known 
  • The relationship has already been flagged as alarming by a Senate report after Baturina mysteriously wired $3.5million to a company linked to Hunter 
  • The emails come from a leak to an Kazakh anti-corruption group – emails that were sent to Kenes Rakishev, a Kazakh businessman by Hunter’s business partner
  • Rakishev became friends and business partners with Hunter and was pictured with Hunter and Joe Biden

Hunter Biden’s real estate company received a $40million investment from a Russian oligarch, new emails reveal.

The relationship between the president’s son and Yelena Baturina, the billionaire widow of a corrupt Moscow mayor, has already been flagged as alarming by a Senate report after she mysteriously wired $3.5million to a company linked to Hunter.

Baturina’s brother Viktor Baturin told DailyMail.com the money was ‘a payment to enter the American market.’

But DailyMail.com can now reveal that Hunter’s  financial relationship with Baturina was far more extensive, with her firm investing $40million in a real estate venture by Hunter’s company Rosemont Realty.

In 2012 Hunter’s firm had a $69.7million plan to invest in 2.15million sq ft of office space in seven US cities.

Documents outlining the plan said the money came from a mix of investors, including $40million from Inteco Management AG, a Swiss company owned by Baturina.

The Inteco group is a plastics and construction behemoth that made Baturina the richest woman in Russia at the time. She has a current net worth of $1.4billion according to Forbes.


Hunter Biden’s company Rosemont Realty got a $40million investment from Russian oligarch Yelena Baturina, DailyMail.com can reveal 

Documents in Russian show Rosemont Realty’s investors, which includes Inteco Management AG, a Swiss company owned by Baturina. Their investment is $40million 

Baturina is the billionaire widow of corrupt Moscow mayor Yuri Luzhkov and was at one time the richest woman in Russia with a current net worth of $1.4billion. Pictured with Luzhkov in 2007

Russia’s President Vladimir Putin (L) and Yuri Luzhkov’s widow Baturina attended a farewell ceremony for Luzhkov together

The documents reveal that Hunter’s financial ties to Baturina began years earlier than previously thought – and were much more significant as well.

His dealings with foreign billionaires are currently being scrutinized by federal prosecutors, reportedly investigating potential money laundering, illegal lobbying and alleged tax crimes.

Baturina has refused to discuss her suspicious transactions. But her brother, Viktor Baturin (pictured), 63, has told DailyMail.com the money was ‘a payment to enter the American market’

Hunter’s dealings with the Russian billionaire first hit headlines in September 2020 when the Senate Homeland Security Committee published a report flagging her unexplained wire transfers to a company linked to the president’s son.

On February 14, 2014, Baturina wired $3.5 million in a series of payments to Rosemont Seneca Thornton LLC for ‘Consultancy Agreement DD12.02.2014’.

The report said Hunter founded the company a year earlier with his best friend Devon Archer, a former Abercrombie & Fitch model and advisor to John Kerry, now in prison for fraud.

The transactions were flagged in suspicious activity reports filed to the US Treasury Department.

Baturina has refused to discuss them. But her brother, Viktor Baturin, 63, has told DailyMail.com the money was ‘a payment to enter the American market.’

Hunter’s lawyer George Mesires previously denied the money went to Hunter.

‘Hunter Biden had no interest in and was not a co-founder of Rosemont Seneca Thornton, so the claim that he was paid $3.5 million is false,’ he told CNN in September 2020.

In 2015 Baturina set up a US office to oversee her American investments and in 2016 she put $10 million in commercial buildings next to the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.

But according to the new emails obtained by DailyMail.com, Baturina had already negotiated an investment deal with Rosemont Realty back in 2012 to plow $40million into the purchase of seven office buildings in Texas, Colorado, Alabama, New Mexico and Oklahoma.


Hunter’s friend and partner in Rosemont Realty, Devon Archer(right), was trying to get Kenes Rakishev (left) to invest in their US office building venture alongside Baturina, and emailed him details of the deal in May 2012

An email from Hunter’s business partner Devon Archer to Kenes Rakishev shows that Inteco Management AG, a Swiss company owned by Baturina, was an investor in Hunter’s company Rosemont Realty 

Archer attached a three-page document written in Russian outlining the deal. DailyMail.com translated it. The document says the seven offices would be bought by a partnership set up in March 2012, and that ‘Rosemont Realty has entered into property acquisition contracts for $212,580,000

The emails come from a leak obtained by an anti-corruption group, the Kazakhstani Initiative on Asset Recovery. The emails were sent to Kenes Rakishev, a Kazakh businessman worth more than $950million, who became friends and business partners with Hunter.

Rakishev was photographed with Hunter and then-Vice President Joe Biden at an infamous meeting at Cafe Milano in Washington DC in 2015.

Baturina and her husband, who died in 2019, were also invited to the gathering of Hunter’s business associates to meet his powerful father.

Hunter’s friend and partner in Rosemont Realty, Devon Archer, was trying to get Rakishev to invest in their US office building venture alongside Baturina, and emailed him details of the deal in May 2012.

‘I know you mentioned you were less interested in real estate but this is a deal we’re closing next month and it’s just too attractive not to share,’ Archer wrote to Rakishev in one leaked email.

‘Inteco, who I know you know, is taking a significant equity piece… We’d love to have you on board.’

Archer attached a three-page document written in Russian outlining the deal. The document says the seven offices would be bought by a partnership set up in March 2012, and that ‘Rosemont Realty has entered into property acquisition contracts for $212,580,000’.

The deal comprised about $52million in cash and $160million in mortgages.

Kenes Rakishev (left), a Kazakh businessman worth more than $950million who became friends and business partners with Hunter, is seen in a photo with Hunter, Joe Biden and the Prime Minister of Kazakhstan Karim Massimov

Rosemont Realty was putting up at least $15million of its own cash alongside Baturina’s and other investors, the document said.

‘The Managing Partnership will receive a total investment of $69,700,000 from the partners. The Managing General Partner will invest at least $15,000,000 of share capital on the same terms as all partners in the Investment Partnership,’ an approximate Russian translation states.

Archer was listed as executive director of Rosemont Realty on the emails and deal documents.

The former Abercrombie & Fitch model is now serving a one-year prison sentence for defrauding a Native American tribe in a complex $60million bond scheme.

Representatives for Hunter and Baturina did not respond to requests for comment.

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