
FBI at Washington home of Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska
CNN
The FBI is conducting "law enforcement activity" at the Washington, DC, home of Russia oligarch Oleg Deripaska, according to an FBI spokesman.
The activity is connected to a federal investigation out of New York, the spokesperson but could not provide any more information. A source familiar with the matter said the investigation has been "ongoing" but also provided no further details.
At the home, the driveway was closed off by police tape labeled "crime scene do not enter" with several law enforcement cars parked on the street outside. An FBI agent guarded the driveway, and several other agents were seen going in and out of the large home in Washington's Kalorama neighborhood.

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