Chagit Leviev-Sofiev, bought a $1.4M condo in Trump Tower
Chagit Leviev-Sofiev, the daughter of diamond-dealing and real estate oligarch Lev Leviev (a pal of Vladimir Putin, Mr. Leviev told the Times he keeps a photo of Putin on his desk), has bought a condo in Trump Tower for $1.42 million.
From New York, Leviev-Sofiev runs her father’s business
interests in the US, where she is president and CEO of Leviev Group USA and
heads Leviev Diamonds USA.
Last year, Leviev — known as the “King of Diamonds” — and
his daughter were the subject of some suspicious activity reports submitted by
JPMorgan Chase to the US Treasury, according to the International Consortium of
Investigative Journalists, which analyzed the reports, as part of the so-called
FinCEN leaks.
Leviev and Leviev-Sofiev, through a lawyer, denied
wrongdoing, according to reports.
Leviev also made headlines in 2016, when cops shut down a Lincoln
Tunnel lane to give Leviev a personal police escort.
By 2018, Leviev’s son and brother were arrested in Israel as
part of a sting involving the smuggling of $81 million worth of diamonds into
the country.
One of Leviev’s staffers who was questioned was found dead,
having tumbled out of a window at Israel’s diamond exchange. Leviev, wanted for
questioning, has stayed in Russia.
The 1,127-square-foot condo, on the 40th floor of Trump Tower,
at 721 Fifth Ave., went on the market for $1.57 million last November and
closed on Dec. 23.
The seller was Ilya Zavolynov. The listing broker was
Douglas Elliman’s Monika Kaputa.
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