Navka in the News

Heh. Sounds like she's gonna be clutching those pearls hard pretty soon. :drama: :watch:
 
Navka raised her levels when it comes to drama - she used to confine it to the ice or her private life; now she has moved on to international money laundering. It a whole new element with a huge base value. The woman remains the drama innovator!!
 
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Navka will look glamorous in her orange prison jumpsuit (or whatever the color in Russia).
 
Navka just wants someone to make a movie about her one day:D
And also reminds us, who is the main Ice dance diva here :glamor:
 
Oh no my :glamor: what have you done? :( I fear for her safety.. She needs to keep Zhulin around her at all times - as a human shield. :drama: She's nuts, there will be an ice dance team someday that skate to the soundtrack of her movie.
 
Surprise surprise :rolleyes:

I thought Peskov organised the consumer orgy wedding on his modest civil servant salary
 
Yeah...that ain't pretty. FS dramz can be fun, but this ain't fun. If true, this is reprehensible behaviour.
 
Quote from Daily Mail (they're questionable at the best of times) article supposedly from Navka,

When asked if her documents could have been used without her knowledge regarding the offshore operation, she said: 'I don't know who might have done it. And personally I would like to figure it out.'

I gotta tell ya, I love it!! As someone who remembers all too well Watergate, Iran-Contra and a melange of other scandals - there is nothing new under the sun. The "oh gosh, I'd like the answers just as much as you would" is tried and true, a staple in the grab-bag of standard answers that we've heard before and will hear again.

After you're (I'm) old enough and have been through these things over and over, the standard comments, surprisingly identical, take on a level of humor that I hadn't anticipated. I've always wanted to ask a real participant in one of these blow ups if they actually believe this stuff when they're saying it? I doubt it.
 
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So Putin was banging Sharapova, and this creeper was banging Navka. Ah, the privilege of being a straight man in power.

Seriously though, what are the chances he put it in her name without her knowing so it would fall on her if exposed?
 
In all seriousness, she is in a real pickle here. Whether she knew anything or not may become immaterial because people who are farther in the background, who aren't in the headlines today may find it effective (for themselves) to throw her to the wolves, to make her the Mata Hari of this whole thing to cover themselves. She is sort of in a no-win situation now and unless hubby (or hubby's boss) goes to bat for her in a big public way her name is ruined.

What ever she did or didn't do, knew or didn't know, she will likely be paying the price for herself and a lot of other people as this thing unfolds. The damage attached to being named first is very, very high.
 
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So Putin was banging Sharapova, and this creeper was banging Navka. Ah, the privilege of being a straight man in power.

Seriously though, what are the chances he put it in her name without her knowing so it would fall on her if exposed?

Sharapova and Putin? I thought Shara was a lesbian?

Isn't Putin with the rhythmic gymnast whose name escapes me?

Navka's husband is gross.
 
Sharapova and Putin?

That's what I heard. That's why she got to light the Oympic Flame in Sochi even though she's (was) a summer games athlete.
 
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And to think that Diva Navka might top Shae-Lynn and be able to participate in a real Cell Block Tango.

Will she be saying "Not Guilty!" in Russian instead of Hungarian while wearing a headband?
 
The question is, when I read all of these names, is if anyone at all will be prosecuted if there was indeed tax fraud or any other number of illegal activities invovled with the mula? Will anyone bother?
 
The question is, when I read all of these names, is if anyone at all will be prosecuted if there was indeed tax fraud or any other number of illegal activities invovled with the mula? Will anyone bother?

Very dependent on the individual - position, location, etc. The Prime Minister of Iceland will likely be forced into a resignation by a no-confidence vote in the next week or so. In other locations, people will yawn and move on.

In a way that is what most interesting about this whole thing - the variety of responses depend on who participants are and where they are. Responses also depend on country-based values and laws - some countries will take the tax evasion (the point of these off-shore entities, to earn money that the tax authorities will know nothing about) very seriously and others will treat it as business as usual.
 
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