Claudia Sassou-Nguesso Leaked Video Goes Viral
The footage was allegedly shared by her ex-boyfriend after a failed blackmail attempt.
Claudia Sassou-Nguesso Leaked Video Goes Viral
Claudia Sassou-Nguesso, daughter of Congo’s president, Denis Sassou-Nguesso, has become a topic of widespread discussion on social media following the leak of a private video.
According to reports, the footage was allegedly shared by her ex-boyfriend after a failed blackmail attempt in which he reportedly demanded $2 million from Claudia, which she refused to pay.
In 2019, Claudia purchased an apartment for $7 million in a Donald Trump-developed building in New York.
Global Witness and a Lisbon newspaper traced ownership of the apartment to a shell company owned by Claudia and involving a money trail including Republic of the Congo contracts awarded to a Brazilian company to a shell company in Cyprus to the purchase of the apartment.
Claudia Sassou-Nguesso Leaked Video Goes Viral
An author of the Global Witness report called on the Department of Justice to seize the apartment because it was purchased with embezzled money.
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Separately, the French government is actively investigating Sassou-Nguesso for corruption and has identified 60 million euros of various types of property that the family has acquired in France.
Meanwhile…
Former First Lady Grace Mugabe reportedly became emotional in court when presented with belongings of her late husband, Robert Mugabe, during the theft trial of her former employees.
The trial, taking place at the Harare Magistrates Court, involves five defendants: Tendai Nyamudze, Allen Chinamonya, Danmore Chinamonya, Samson Karonga, and Brighton Bunganirwa.
The accused face charges of stealing various items, including a plated table fork, a book titled Robert Mugabe at 90, a copy of Mugabe’s 1994 National People’s Congress speech, a discussion paper from a Southern African Development Community (SADC) meeting, as well as handbags and other personal items.