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Just now in the news -- a bit of international intrigue, crimes, FBI investigation ----------------------------------------------
An affair, a murder plot and a bribe. FBI revelations in North Raleigh lead to an arrest.
By Ron Gallagher
RALEIGH
It reads like a made-for-TV movie: An alleged affair. A murder plot with international implications. An attempt to bribe a federal agent.

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An affair, a murder plot and a bribe. FBI revelations in North Raleigh lead to an arrest.
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FBI agents raid north Raleigh mansion in international murder-for-hire, bribery plot
Raleigh, N.C. — The owners of a Raleigh home that was raided by FBI agents on Wednesday night were taken into custody and charged Thursday.
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During a federal court appearance Thursday afternoon, Leonid Teyf was charged with money laundering, conspiracy in a series of money laundering, aiding and abetting in money laundering, bribery of a public official, murder for hire and possession of a firearm with an obliterated serial number.

FBI agents raid north Raleigh mansion in international murder-for-hire, bribery plot :: WRAL.com
 
Mansion raid reveals murder-for-hire plot

"According to the complaint filed Thursday, the Teyfs hired a housekeeper from Russia, and the housekeeper, her husband and their son all lived in the Teyfs' multimillion-dollar north Raleigh mansion.

In February 2018, Leonid Teyf told a confidential source that he believed his wife had been involved in a romantic relationship with the housekeeper's son. Teyf told the informant that he wanted to pay someone to get the son to talk and then have the son overdose on drugs.

Teyf then said he wanted the son deported because, if he was back in Russia, "he would be buried already."
 
A bit more intrigue:
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Former housekeeper, husband charged in connection to FBI raid at north Raleigh mansion

Posted 12:09 p.m. today
Updated 6 minutes ago
Raleigh, N.C. — Two additional people are charged in connection to an FBI raid at a multi-million dollar Raleigh mansion, according to documents obtained by WRAL News.
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Tatyana Teyf was charged with money laundering, conspiracy in a series of money laundering and aiding and abetting in money laundering.
In total, the couple was indicted on 29 combined charges.
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Former housekeeper, husband charged in connection to FBI raid at north Raleigh mansion :: WRAL.com
 
Allegedly living in N.C. mansion off kickbacks from money-laundering scheme, Russian man accused in plotting murder of ex-housekeeper’s son
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This photo taken Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018 shows the home of Leonid Teyf and wife Tatyana in Raleigh, N.C.Gerry Broome / AP
"Teyf and his wife had luxury cars, expensive artwork and a 17,000-square foot house tended by housekeepers along a Raleigh golf course, court documents show. Wake County property records list its value as nearly $5 million. Deeds indicate the couple has owned it since 2012.

The house was raided by federal agents on Dec. 5, drawing attention from local media outlets.

Federal prosecutors now are trying to seize assets including the mansion, four Mercedes-Benz sedans and artwork worth $2.6 million"
 
Another interesting little twist -- a safehouse --
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A downtown Raleigh condo filled with guns and cash — it’s the latest twist in FBI probe

Raleigh

A wealthy Russian man who has been the focus of media attention since the FBI raided his mansion earlier this month used a downtown Raleigh condominium as a “safe house” for guns, ammunition and cash, according to federal court testimony.
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Investigators found guns and “hundreds of rounds of ammunition” at the condo, Kinney testified. They also found a safe in the master bedroom that at one time contained thousands of dollars used to carry out the murder-for-hire scheme.

“Glenwood was literally a safe house, solely to keep a safe of guns and cash,” said Assistant U.S. Attorney Barbara Kocher.

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Read more here: A downtown Raleigh condo filled with guns and cash — it’s the latest twist in FBI probe
 

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