Was A Putin Confidant And Founder RT Murdered In Washington?

He was the man behind Putin's image. (Reuters/ITAR-TASS/Kremlin Press Service)

BuzzFeed News: "Everyone thinks he was whacked"

The US government ruled Mikhail Lesin’s death an accident, but multiple intelligence and law enforcement officials suspect it was a Russian hit. The government is withholding information so today BuzzFeed News has filed a lawsuit to pry the records loose.

Vladimir Putin’s former media czar was murdered in Washington, DC, on the eve of a planned meeting with the US Justice Department, according to two FBI agents whose assertions cast new doubts on the US government’s official explanation of his death.

Mikhail Lesin’s battered body was discovered in his Dupont Circle hotel room on the morning of Nov. 5, 2015, with blunt-force injuries to the head, neck, and torso. After an almost yearlong "comprehensive investigation," a federal prosecutor announced last October that Lesin died alone in his room due to a series of drunken falls “after days of excessive consumption of alcohol.” His death was ruled an "accident," and prosecutors closed the case.

But the two FBI agents — as well as a third agent and a serving US intelligence officer — said Lesin was actually bludgeoned to death. None of these officials were directly involved in the government’s investigation, but they said they learned about it from colleagues who were.

“Lesin was beaten to death,” one of the FBI agents said. “I would implore you to say as much. There seems to be an effort here to cover up that fact for reasons I can't get into.”

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WNU Editor: This case is now 1 1/2 years old .... Putin Confident And Former Russian Information/Press Minister Found Dead In Washington D.C. Hotel Room (November 7, 2017). There is a lot of speculation and use of anonymous sources in the above BuzzFeed article .... but the case is now closed after the coroner's report that this death was due to an "accident". So why the interest now?

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