A former KGB officer and former head of security services in Kazakhstan claims that both the Kremlin and the authorities in Astana have compromising material on American President Donald Trump. The statements belong to Alnur Mussaiev, who worked in the KGB structures in Moscow in the ’80s and who later led the Kazakh security services.
In an interview given on February 6 to the Ukrainian channel Espreso TV, Mussaiev reiterated an accusation he has been making publicly for several years, according to which the Russian services would have a file with compromising video materials made during Donald Trump’s stay at the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Moscow, in 2013. Trump was then in the Russian capital for the Miss Universe contest, long before his first candidacy for the US presidency.
This time, Mussaiev added that Kazakhstan would also have come into possession of the same materials. He claimed that the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) would have video recordings, presumably with sexual content, from Trump’s stay at the Ritz-Carlton hotel, and copies of these would also be in the archives of the National Security Committee of Kazakhstan (KNB).
According to the former official, these materials would have been used by Karim Massimov, then head of the KNB, during a meeting with US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, held in the United States, in October 2017.
Asked how Kazakhstan would have come into possession of the alleged recordings, Mussaiev explained that the events related to the Miss Universe contest in Moscow took place both in the Crocus City complex, owned by Russo-Azeri businessman Aras Agalarov, and at the Ritz-Carlton hotel, which, according to Mussaiev, would have belonged and still belongs to Kazakh oligarch Bulat Temuratov, a close associate of former President Nursultan Nazarbaev. “Everything that was filmed at the Ritz belonged to the Kazakhs,” he stated.
Mussaiev further claimed that the Russian services would have used video surveillance systems in the hotel rooms, and the materials would have later reached the security services in Kazakhstan through Temuratov.
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