致命的诱惑-俄罗斯美女间谍安娜.查普曼( pics + video)

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Modern Russian Spy Is a Femme Fatale
妖精般的俄罗斯女间谍--美女也是第一生产力!哈
卿本佳人,何须做贼?
Anna Chapman is accused of espionage for Russian intelligence service: the SVR(Foreign Intelligence Service).
Before becoming a spy in the US she’s been living five years in Great Britain and was married to a British citizen, hence her lat name Chapman. Since her divorce, she moved to New York.  She has a masters' in economics, has a very expensive apartment in financial district of NY and runs a successful online international real estate agency, which let her having contacts with people around the globe. She’s also a New York socialite who attended high society New York parties.
Miss Chapman was accused of meeting an official from the Russian government and passing secrets to him every Wednesday since January. She was accused of espionage along with other 10 people, most of them living is suburbs which is the least place accepted for spies being infiltrated.
If all the spies were like Ms Chapman, I wouldn’t mind…
俄罗斯的小燕子搞得纽约鸡飞狗跳,哦哈。要说2010年6月底国际间谍界最火的美女是谁,肯定是俄罗斯外国情报处的驻美间谍28岁的安娜.查普曼莫属了,美女会妖术,谁也挡不住。


Russian national Anna Chapman, a 28-year-old divorcee with a masters in economics, an online real-estate business, a fancy Financial District apartment and a Victoria's Secret body had been passing information to a Russian government official every Wednesday since January, authorities charged.

Chapman allegedly was also supposed to hold a magazine under her arm so her counterpart would recognize her, and plant a stamp on a wall map indicate the handoff was a success. It never took place.





The FBI claimed the two were corresponding via a secret online network. Last week, an undercover agent pretending to be a Russian official arranged a meeting to talk about the weekly laptop exchanges, pretending to be ready to send the sexy spy on a mission to deliver a fake passport to another female agent, according to the federal complaint.

"America is a free country. Over here, it is easy to meet successful people. In Moscow, it is practically impossible because you have to be as successful as they are . . . here you can meet successful people on the street and go have dinner with them," she said in a video interview posted on her Facebook page, where she lists 180 friends.

Scott Beauchamp met Anna Chapman when she was recruiting for her estate agency business:
Despite Miss Chapman’s Slavic good looks, she seemed just as awkward and self-conscious as any other 20-something. There was nothing out of the ordinary. She didn’t ask me for the maximum effective range of a .25 millimeter Bushmaster Cannon. She didn’t ask me if I felt comfortable working in a non-legal, Russian-friendly environment. There were no bags of cash exchanged. She didn’t once use a radio transmitter, and I never asked her if she was a Bond girl. All in all, it was rather boring. She mostly talked about Pay Per Click software and online advertising, and then told me that she would get back to me in a few weeks. Before she did, I was hired somewhere else.


In the video, Chapman, who claimed she was running her own multimillion-dollar business, said, "All the money I received came from Moscow -- from my family, my friends and my work overseas. I received all of my experience and money from Moscow." In many ways, the leggy redhead the feds called "a practiced deceiver" is still an international woman of mystery.


Anna Chapman in Moscow.

The sexy suspected spy who the feds say was sent to New York to gather intel on the United States adored the American way of life and took full advantage of it -- for business and pleasure.


"Anna Chapman" sidled up to power players while hobnobbing at society functions, charity events and book openings in slinky designer outfits. It was her apparent way of collecting information to send back to her native Russia -- but she also enjoyed going out clubbing, blogging and seeing the sights.


During her two years in the Big Apple, she frequented New York hotspots like the Thompson Hotel, Greenhouse and Juliet -- and even spent some time visiting the Statue of Liberty.

Anna Chapman takes a picture with Sesame Street character "Cookie Monster" . While her English is fractured in some of her blog postings -- in one on finances, she wrote "Lets looking into some basics" -- Chapman's American seemed fluent. "My new Mac has been the buy of the year . . . Love it!" she wrote in one Facebook posting. And the modern-day Mata Hari made no efforts to conceal her Russian roots.



This undated image taken from the Russian social networking website "Odnoklassniki", or Classmates, shows Anna Chapman, who appeared at a hearing Monday in New York federal court. Chapman, along with 10 others, was arrested on charges of conspiracy to act as an agent of a foreign government without notifying the U.S. attorney general.







In one particularly slick spy exchange on St. Patrick's Day, Chapman pulled a laptop out of a tote bag in a bookstore at Warren and Greenwich streets in the West Village while her handler lurked outside, receiving her message on his own computer, the feds said. A similar exchange occurred at a Midtown coffee shop at 47th Street and 8th Ave.

"Are you ready for this step?" he asked. "S_-_-_-, yes," Chapman allegedly gushed. The undercover instructed her on how she would recognize her fellow spy and how to report back on the handoff, the feds said. "Haven't we met in California last summer?" the spy expecting the fake passport was supposed to say. Chapman was to respond, "No, I think it was the Hamptons," according to the FBI.



 
Alex Chapman with his former wife alleged Russian spy Anna Chapman nee Koutchetko on their wedding day. Anna made her wedding dress from the dress she wore when they first met.
Spy ring's 'femme fatale'
Red-hot beauty snared in Russia 'espionage' shock
By BRUCE GOLDING, ANDY SOLTIS and CATHY BURKE
Last Updated: 8:34 PM, June 29, 2010
Posted: 3:18 AM, June 29, 2010
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/spy_ring_qzWW8bImf9yEDTbtXcQnUL
A ring of 11 Russian moles right out of a Cold War spy novel was smashed yesterday — and among those busted was a flame-haired, 007-worthy beauty who flitted from high-profile parties to top-secret meetings around Manhattan.
Russian national Anna Chapman — a 28-year-old divorcee with a masters in economics, an online real-estate business, a fancy Financial District apartment and a Victoria’s Secret body — had been passing information to a Russian government official every Wednesday since January, authorities charged.
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Sexy Russian Spy Video Interview: She Infiltrated New York Entrepreneur Week
http://www.mediaite.com/online/sexy-russian-spy-video-interview-she-infiltrated-new-york-entrepreneur-week/
FBI最近抓捕了11位俄罗斯间谍,其中最受人关注的是出生于1982年的女间谍Anna Chapman,她被控洗钱,面临最高20年徒刑,她的父亲是位KGB高级官员。她是借用网络公司创业者的身份去掩盖间谍行为。CNN播出了她于今年4月参加纽约创业者周的视频,内容是她介绍自己创办的房地产网站。
Chapman的公司名为Property Finder,但她宣称自己正在注册另一个网站域名为NYCRentals.com。该网站号称:“…是提供现有纽约市公寓、房地产新闻和其他资讯的大型、对用户友好的网站。我们的数据库有超过2万笔每日更新的纽约市公寓和其他类型出租房产的资料。我们的终极目标,是消除您寻找新家过程中的所有障碍。”Chapman表示她创业的动机单纯只是想助人。她宣称自己在纽约找房子的经验,让她对现有的线上服务很失望,并且自称有投资银行家的经验,因此相当熟悉一个成功的线上房地产事业,需要哪些技术。
That sexy Russian spy, Anna Chapman, is everywhere this week, with pictures and excerpts from Facebook showing up throughout the media.
But Mediaite has obtained a never-before-seen video of Chapman talking about how great a time she had atNew York Entrepreneur Week (she attended in November and April). We have a feeling you’ll be seeing this a lot.
So here’s the deal – Chapman went to NYEW in November and enjoyed it. A production company,And Now Media, was putting together a video of attendees at the November event describing how good a time they had, in anticipation of the April event. Chapman was interviewed (wonder why? hint – sexy spy), but the footage wasn’t used. She later attended in April. We hear she was quite aggressive in expanding her network and making contacts.
Fast forward! According to Chapman, as you’ll see in the exclusive video below, she is starting a company called “Property Finder” although that is “just a corporate name.” She’s the founder. What she says in the video, which was filmed February 24, she wants to buy the domain nameNYCRentals.com. Well this is an active site. There’s a number listed, but no one’s picking up today. Intriguing. Maybe someone should go spy on them? If you’re in New York, the address is 20 Exchange Place.
Anyway, here are some quotes from the 10-minute interview (with the benefit of hindsight – wow). And below, the full video:
• Her company – “It’s a very new start-up. We started working on it last month, and I was trying to figure out business model and trying to find my co-founders in New York.”
• About New York – “It’s a place where during difficult times and the crisis everyone comes together and says hey what are you waiting for let’s do it.”
• This exchange – Q: “What have you learned mingling with these other entrepreneurs?” A: “I’ve learned it’s a difficult situation for everyone. Entrepreneurship is all about solving problems.”
• About the people she met – “They were actually really useful in what they had to say…now I know where to go if I have something to solve.”
Anna Chapman Top 10: Who is the beautiful Russian accused of spying in the States?
By Mirror.co.uk 30/06/2010
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/top-stories/2010/06/30/anna-chapman-top-10-who-is-the-beautiful-russian-accused-of-spying-in-the-states-115875-22371629/

Flame-haired Russian Anna Chapman, along with 10 others, has been arrested in the US by the FBI, accused of serving as secret agent.
Pictures of Chapman, who is an the centre of the probe, have been published widely around the world, but what else do we know about her. Here’s the lowdown…
1. She is fluent in Russian and English and can speak basic German and French
2. Russian TV claims Chapman is married to a British man, although other reports claim she's divorced
3. The 28-year-old lived and worked in London for five years before allegedly becoming part of the American-based spy ring
4. She has a masters degree in economics from the University of People’s Friendship in Moscow
5. According to her LinkedIn profile she runs an internet estate agency called Property Finder Ltd in New York
6. Chapman also claims she once worked as a 'slave' for Barclays Bank in London in 2004 and 2005. Barclays deny this
7. She lived in an apartment in a wealthy area of Manhattan. She was arrested in Manhattan on June 27, 2010
8. Chapman and her alleged co-conspirators were charged with conspiracy to act as an agent of a foreign government, as well conspiracy to commit money laundering
9. Her Facebook page carries the following line in the ‘about me’ section: “If you can imagine it, you can achieve it; if you can dream it, you can become it”
10. According to a court document used in the case against her, she bought a mobile phone under the alias Irine Kustov, giving her address as 99 Fake Street

http://blog.washingtonpost.com/spy-talk/2010/06/accused_russian_spy_is_an_inte.html
Anna Chapman, accused spy, is Internet sensation
“Act naturally,” the Russians tell their espionage trainees before dispatching them to America.
Boy, did she.
Anna Chapman cut a wide swath in New York even before her arrest on charges of spying for Mother Russia, judging by the sultry shots and videos suddenly popping up everywhere, starting with her ownFacebook page.
Now, thanks to her penchant for seductive poses, she’s an international star. You’d hardly know her real pose, according to U.S. officials, was deadly serious: seducing government officials and businessmen into providing state secrets.
That would be treason for an American, punishable by death. Chapman, a Russian, faces only five years in prison for her espionage-related charges.
Even the lurid New York Post, though, caught the whiff of danger in Chapman's gambit.
“Spy ring’s ‘femme fatale’” the tabloid's front page screamed. “Red hot beauty snared in Russian ‘espionage’ shock.”
“The Soho Spy,” ABC News called her. “Stunning Anna Chapman Accused in Russia Spy Ring.”
Stunning indeed. The San Francisco Chronicle's Web site ran a headline a carny barker would approve of: “Check Out Alleged Russian Spy Anna Chapman's Facebook Glamor Shots.”
Of course, she was already on You Tube. A dozen videos appeared seemingly out of nowhere, some of them short and shaky jobs apparently shot by anonymous “friends.”
But in another, professional video, whose origin is still unclear, Chapman gives an interview in Russian to an unidentified journalist. In it, she talks about how much easier it is to make business connections in New York than Moscow.
“It’s very easy here,” she says.
Her profile on LinkedIn, the social and business networking site, was less lurid but no less seductive.
She lists herself as the chief executive officer of PropertyFinder Ltd., a Manhattan real estate firm.
“Love launching innovative high-tech start-ups and building passionate teams to bring value into market!” she writes, under a professional-looking photo only slightly less lurid than the New York Post’s.
As the Chronicle urged, people were no doubt checking out Chapman's photos in droves -- the clicks for the New York Post’s alone were mounting hourly by the hundreds.
Watch a video of Jeff Stein discussing the case, here.
By Jeff Stein  |  June 29, 2010; 4:47 PM ET
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http://www.fas.org/irp/world/russia/svr/
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