Anna Chapman strud her stuff at a fashion show in Turkish catwalk at a fashion show in Antalya, Turkey. The 30-year-old Chapman was deported from the United States in 2010 along with nine other Russian sleeper agents.
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Anna Chapman walks a Turkish catwalk flanked by two men posing as secret service agents at a fashion show in Antalya, Turkey.
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Anna Chapman, who pleaded guilty to being an unregistered foreign agent for Russia while living in the United States and agreed to be deported to Russia in July 2010, poses for a picture as she attends the Volvo Fashion Week in Moscow.
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Anna Chapman, who was deported from the U.S. in July 2010 on charges of espionage, watches models display creations by Turkish designer Cengiz Abazoglu during Fashion Week in Moscow, Russia.
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Anna Chapman is seen on Red Square after a Victory Day parade in Moscow, Russia. Russian people celebrate World War ll victory over Nazi Germany on May 09.
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Anna Chapman present a creation by Shiyan & Rudkovskaya fashion house during Volvo Fashion Week Moscow in Moscow, Russia.
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Anna Chapman walk on the runway during the Shiyan & Rudkovskaya show at Moscow Fashion Week in Moscow, Russia. Anna Chapman, whilst living in New York, was exposed as a Russian spy and arrested along with nine other Russian nationals.
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Anna Chapman, who was deported from the U.S. on charges of espionage, displays a creation by Russian designers Shiyan & Rudkovskaya during a Fashion Week in Moscow, Russia.
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Anna Chapman who was deported from the U.S. on charges of espionage, and Russian pop singer and Eurovision 2008 contest winner Dima Bilan display a creation by Russian designers Shiyan & Rudkovskaya during a Fashion Week in Moscow.
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Anna Chapman who was deported from the U.S. on charges of espionage, and Russian pop singer Dima Bilan display a creation by Russian designers Shiyan & Rudkovskaya during Fashion show in Moscow, Russia.
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Anna Chapman attends a charity event charity ‘Right to Smile’ with the presentation of new models of watches Ulysse Nardin in the Yusupov Palace in Moscow.
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Anna Chapman and Pop singer Dima Bilan attend the charity event ‘Right to Smile’ with the presentation of new models of watches by Ulysse Nardin in the Yusupov Palace in Moscow.
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Anna Chapman and Pop singer Dima Bilan poses for photos during the charity event ‘Right to Smile’ with the presentation of new models of watches by Ulysse Nardin in the Yusupov Palace in Moscow.
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Anna Chapman smiles during a charity event charity ‘Right to Smile’ with the presentation of new models of watches Ulysse Nardin in the Yusupov Palace in Moscow.
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Anna Chapman has taken revenge on the FBI after being thrown out of America by signing up for a mobile phone betting game designed by a US company. The flame-haired secret agent is pictured in a sexy 007-style pose holding a gun to promote ‘Poker with Anna Chapman’ .
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Anna Chapman is pictured in a sexy 007-style pose holding a gun to promote ‘Poker with Anna Chapman’ mobile application.
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Anna Chapman is featured on Maxim magazine Russian edition on the front cover of Novermber 2010 issue.
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Russian spy Anna Chapman will be appearing nude in the pages of Playboy, but she didn’t pose for them.
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The nude photos of Anna Chapman actually came from an ex boyfriend of hers.
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Anna Chapman, who was recently deported from US on charges of espionage, looks on after a meeting of the commission on economic modernization and technological development of the Russian economy, at the Skolkovo innovation centre outside Moscow.
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Anna Chapman eats a meal after a meeting of the commission on economic modernization and technological development of the Russian economy, at the Skolkovo innovation centre outside Moscow.
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Russian spy Anna Chapman attends a meeting of the commission on economic modernization and technological development of the Russian economy at Skolkovo Innovation Centre.
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Russian spy Anna Chapman smiles at the Skolkovo innovation center outside Moscow.
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Russian spy Anna Chapman poses for pictures at the Skolkovo innovation center outside Moscow.
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Russian spy Anna Chapman atttend the opening of “Ulysse Nardin” boutique in Moscow.
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Anna Chapman who was deported from the U.S. this summer for alleged spying for Russia photographed with an unidentified security man at the farewell ceremony for a U.S. astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts at the Russian leased Baikonur cosmodrome, Kazakhstan.
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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.
VIDEO: Alleged Russian Espionage Shocker
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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.
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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.
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“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.
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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.
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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.
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“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.
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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.
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“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.
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Anna Chapman in Moscow.
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“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.
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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.
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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.
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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.