Mussayev says these materials are held by the FSB.
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Mussayev says these materials are held by the FSB.
Putin Has Blackmail Material on Trump

Alnur Mussayev, ex-head of Kazakhstan’s State Security Service, claims Vladimir Putin holds compromising documents and recordings targeting Donald Trump.
The alleged material includes evidence of sexual crimes against minors and financial dealings tied to Russia, Kazakhstan, and other ex-Soviet states.
Mussayev’s accusations surface just days before Trump and Putin are set to meet in Alaska to discuss the Ukraine war.
Financial and Sexual Misconduct Claims

According to Mussayev, “extensive and well-documented” files detail Trump’s transactions through accounts linked to his name.
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He also alleges there are testimonies and videos showing violence against women and underage girls, tied to Epstein’s island and Mar-a-Lago.
Mussayev says these materials are held by the FSB and used to pressure Trump into supporting Russian interests.
Allegations of NATO and EU Destabilization Plans

The former KGB official claims Trump could act to divide NATO and the European Union under Kremlin influence.
He points to “controlled leaks” from the FSB as a tactic to keep Trump in line with Moscow’s goals.
Mussayev warns this influence could shape outcomes in Ukraine, potentially forcing its capitulation.
Kazakhstan Connection to Epstein Island and Mar-a-Lago

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Mussayev alleges Kazakh businessmen supplied young women to Jeffrey Epstein’s island and Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort.
He names Tofik Arifov, whose criminal case in the 1990s was dropped at the FSB’s request, as a key figure in the scheme.
Three other wealthy Kazakhs are accused of collaborating in these operations under Russian direction.
Trump’s History of Russian Contacts and Kremlin Cultivation

Trump’s first Moscow visit in 1987 was arranged with KGB assistance, according to past intelligence reports.
The Steele dossier claimed the Kremlin cultivated Trump for at least five years before his 2016 election victory.
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Politico and other sources suggest Soviet interest in Trump dates back more than three decades.
The $20 Million Miss Universe Deal in Moscow

In 2013, Trump brought the Miss Universe pageant to Moscow in a deal funded by billionaire Aras Agalarov.
Senator Al Franken and others have raised concerns this payment could have been used to gain influence over Trump.
The event was hosted at the Agalarov-owned Crocus City complex, which Trump described as “the most important place in Russia.”
Alaska Summit Raises Symbolic Concerns

Trump and Putin will meet in Alaska on August 15 to discuss ending the Ukraine war, without Zelensky’s participation.
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Experts note Alaska’s history as former Russian territory makes the location symbolically charged, with some seeing it as a signal that borders can be bought and sold.
The meeting follows three failed Trump-brokered negotiation rounds between Russia and Ukraine this summer.