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U.S. banks move billions for fugitives, corrupt foreign officials and criminal groups
During his rise as one of Russia’s richest oligarchs, Roman Abramovich poured much of his wealth into the west, amassing luxury homes, multimillion-dollar paintings, private jets and thoroughbreds.
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