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I agree that Monaco is not a place for these guys.
I don't know if I would be able to live in an overpriced football pitch lol.
Agreed. In most slavic countries the mafia runs the country. As some people spoke about in this forum before, once u start making a lot, even over 200k, in countries like Bulgaria you are put on a "list" where you will have to pay them their share.
They managed to arrest and prosecute former PM why they can't some pimp dude.

Yeah that's pretty common in that region. Ukraine did it to Tymoshenko, Slovenia did it to Jansa, Yugoslavia did it Vojislav Seselj.
Probably better to keep a low profile. Tate just feels he is untouchable when the dude is just a loud pimp.
 
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Tate just feels he is untouchable when the dude is just a loud pimp.
Most strong men (based on my personal experience being around them since I was a kid) KNOW that other men are NOT physically conditioned to do anything to them. What they fail to realize is what a lot of Mexicans chant in high-security penitentiaries like Coleman II:
"No somos machos, pero somos muchas."
Much to my chagrin, "they/she" are correct!
There is strength/power in numbers.

A Native Spanish-speaking person please translate this to something coherent for the Anglo-speaking crowd.
 
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About Monaco, the corruption can get as bad as Romania if you f**k with the wrong people there. The Prince tends to turn a blind eye to a lot of the shady dealings of russian oligarchs and some of them have the monaco police in their pockets. One art merchant who literally got scammed by Dimitry Rybolovlev got led into a "fake meeting" with the oligarch and got arrested by the monégasque police. The oligarch was never even questioned by the authorities regarding this issue even though lots of evidence pointed towards him robbing dealers and refusing to pay them.

As far as charities go, and i won't name them, a lot of them are money laundering fronts. One famous scandal is the Red Cross in Monaco which was used by different oligarchs to launder money. There are many others just like it and the monaco government is aware of them but is known to be complacent.

It's a nice place to live but if you say the wrong things or ask the wrong questions thing can go south quickly for you there. If you are involved in any charity work there it's safer to just play dumb.
 
(1) In a twist, the Russian was arrested: Twist in alleged $1bn art fraud as Russian tycoon detained in Monaco

(2) The art merchant then won his case: In a Big Win for Yves Bouvier, a Monaco Judge Throws Out Dmitry Rybolovlev’s Charges Against the Swiss Art Dealer

(3) Then they turned the tables on Dimitry Rybolovlev: Russian billionaire Dmitri Rybolovlev charged in corruption probe brought by Monaco police





(4) Then the Swiss also turned the table on the Russian: Russian Billionaire Faces Swiss Probe Over Monaco Arrest



(5) All those involved with the Russians got blasted and arrested: Ex-Justice Minister Narmino, Nine Others Charged with Corruption, Police Protests




(6) I'm extremely familiar with this case. The Russian lost 8 out of 9 court cases if I'm not mistaken: Unholy row continues between Dimitry Rybolovlev and art dealer Bouvier - NEWS.MC - Monaco News




PS. I am extremely familiar with this case. The Russian got his *ss handed to him by the Swiss Bouvier. The Russian billionaire thought he was the Godfather. But that Russian is a "monkey who knows which tree he can climb".
 

Very interesting turn of events for that guy, i think he made so much noise the monegasques threw him under the bus lol
 
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Unfortunately for Rybolovlev he is represented by the worst possible lawyer in Geneva (or the only one who accepted to represent him).
 
i think he made so much noise the monegasques threw him under the bus
#Bingo! Exactly like you said! Nobody likes a troublemaker and THAT guy is a major troublemaker! But he hoisted with his own petard

PS. Last I heard, his case in NY is getting some traction against Sotheby's. So much negative energy from that guy! There is NO good business with Dmitry. For example, if someone sold him Bitcoin at $65K on November 8th, 2021, today he would sue that person because Bitcoin is worth today $27K. You can't be at peace in ANY deal with that guy!
 
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I would not dare to go to Mexico without an army of soldiers. But Costa Rica or Malaysia could be some nice place if you 60+ and retired.
 
Monoco is 'dull', and sure it's tax incentivised to live there, but you end up spending more time outside of the city-state daily than within it.

Dubai is the opposite, a fake hell-hole.
 
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