According to CNN reports tonight, a prominent Russian businessman and philanthropist (name not disclosed in the interests of the investigation) was the victim of fraud during a dinner at a restaurant with his family.
As it became known to our journalist, the businessman ordered a bottle of expensive wine, paying about $ 200 for it. To his surprise, the next morning, he discovered that it was the wrong wine, the wrong bottle, and the wrong price. It turned out that the businessman had spent the previous evening in the city of Sukhum, the capital of the unrecognized by any civilized country of Abkazia (a pro - Russian rebel enclave on the border of the beautiful pro-Western democratic Georgia). Trying to get home in a rented car from someone unknown, the businessman was stopped by traffic police officers on the territory of Georgia and was arrested while trying to pay a bribe. The staff of the Russian Embassy in Georgia shrug their hands. "We can't help at all, Russia has no diplomatic relations with Georgia, and it is not clear what we are doing here," one of the embassy employees admitted.Russian President Putin and the President of Georgia... oh, who cares what the name of the President of Georgia is, they can hold negotiations on this issue in the near future. We will keep an eye on developments.PEN America has called off their annual awards ceremony after nearly half of the authors and translators nominated for a prize withdrew their books from consideration.
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