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07-05-2010, 10:14 PM | #1 |
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She was 'wild in bed' THE flame-haired Russian spy was not only good at networking. She was also great in bed. A law student claims that he had a fling with Anna Chapman and gave her a "14 out of 10" for her prowess in bed. Mr Charlie Hutchinson, 31, told The Sun that he was stunned when he saw the picture of Anna Chapman, 28, in the newspapers after her arrest by the FBI for spying. She was among the 10 arrested in the United States early this week. Mr Hutchinson, who is still a student, said he met her on a night out at Southampton. He claims that she jumped into his cab and they went back to the university's residences. He claimed that she didn't wear panties and was just incredible in bed. "She was red hot. While we had sex she was talking in Russian. It lasted for two hours and was so sexy. She was incredible," the Sun quoted him as saying. "Both of us were drunk. When we got into my room she began doing a striptease while I sat on the bed. "She has a stunning figure - and had no underwear on. She really knew what she was doing." |
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07-05-2010, 10:23 PM | #3 |
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People walk past the Barnes and Noble bookstore on the corner of Warren and Greenwich street in New York June 29, 2010. Local media reported the downtown Barnes and Noble store was where suspected Russian spy Anna Chapman communicated with Russian officials. Eleven suspects, some of whom lived quiet lives in American suburbia for years, were accused of gathering information ranging from data on high-penetration nuclear warhead research programs to background on CIA job applicants. A patron browses through a book at the Barnes and Noble bookstore on the corner of Warren and Greenwich street in New York June 29, 2010. Local media reported the downtown Barnes and Noble store was where suspected Russian spy Anna Chapman communicated with Russian officials. People walk past the Starbucks outlet on 47th and 8th Avenue in New York June 29, 2010. Local media reported the midtown Starbucks was where suspected Russian spy Anna Chapman communicated with Russian officials. |
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07-05-2010, 10:25 PM | #4 |
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A view of the Starbucks outlet on 47th and 8th Avenue in New York June 29, 2010. Local media reported the midtown Starbucks was where suspected Russian spy Anna Chapman communicated with Russian officials. Portrayed as a flame-haired, green-eyed femme fatale, a 28-year-old Russian businesswoman has emerged as a tabloid darling in an alleged Cold War-style spy ring uncovered by US authorities. Her British ex-husband told how his glamorous former wife became "obnoxious" and dominated by her KGB father, in an interview published yesterday. |
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07-05-2010, 10:27 PM | #5 |
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Alex Chapman told the Daily Telegraph he was suspicious that Anna Chapman, the flame-haired 28-year-old now in detention in the United States, had become "conditioned" even before their marriage collapsed in 2005. He said he was surprised to hear she had gone to the United States because his ex-wife had always made disparaging remarks about Americans and said she did not want to go there. Sultry Facebook photos of Anna Chapman were plastered Tuesday on the front page of the New York Daily News following her arrest along with 10 other alleged members of a sophisticated network of US-based Russian sleeper agents |
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07-05-2010, 10:29 PM | #6 |
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"Spy ring's femme fatale," screamed the New York Post, before elaborating: "Red hot beauty snared in Russian 'espionage' shock." The Telegraph said British intelligence was now investigating whether she had worked as a spy when she lived in Britain or was recruited when she lived there. "Anna told me her father had been high up in the ranks of the KGB. She said he had been an agent in 'old Russia'," he told the Telegraph. |
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07-05-2010, 10:30 PM | #7 |
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Alex Chapman said that at first his wife had been carefree and led a "bohemian" lifestyle but she changed dramatically during the four years of their marriage. "When she was still living in London she fell in with a group of people who had a lot of influence. She would go to film premieres and became arrogant and obnoxious, always going on about powerful people she was meeting," he said. FBI agents monitored Chapman on 10 Wednesdays between January and June 2010 as she carried out elaborate communication rituals with her Russian handler in scenes straight out of a John Le Carre spy novel. |
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07-05-2010, 10:36 PM | #8 |
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07-05-2010, 10:43 PM | #12 |
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New York newspapers are on display featuring personal photos of suspected Russian spies Anna Chapman (L) and Richard and Cynthia Murphy at a news stand in New York, June 30, 2010. Russia and the United States sought to cool a heated scandal sparked by the arrest of 11 suspected Kremlin spies, amid fears the Cold War-style furore could harm improving ties. New York newspapers are on display featuring personal photos of suspected Russian spies Anna Chapman (L) and Richard and Cynthia Murphy at a news stand in New York, June 30, 2010. Russia and the United States sought to cool a heated scandal sparked by the arrest of 11 suspected Kremlin spies, amid fears the Cold War-style furore could harm improving ties. |
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