Wednesday, March, 4 2026 - A Russian mogul who once called s£x-trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell his “soulmate” was found de@d in a luxury Moscow apartment Monday, March 2, just weeks after his name surfaced in the Jeffrey Epstein files.
Umar Dzhabrailov, a Chechen businessman and former
senator, was discovered lying in a pool of blood with a gunshot wound to his
head at about 3 a.m., Russian outlet Kommersant reported, citing
police sources who called it a suspected su!cide.
Police discovered a Luger pistol lying by the 67-year-old’s
body.
However, Dzhabrailov — who had tried to take his life in
2020 — didn’t leave a su!cide note, the sources said.
The businessman’s apparent su!cide comes after he was among the Russian names
that appeared in the Justice Department’s latest Epstein document
dump.
Emails show him trying to meet the p£dophile’s madam in
Moscow in 2001.
“Dear Ghislaine, I’m back from London, planing 2 B in
Moscow. Really want 2 C U, but I need 2 know exactly when U arive, cause I want
2 take care of U and arrange welcoming things. Wishing U all the best! Umar,”
read the email, dated May 24.
Maxwell responded the following day, writing: “Umar, sorry
that we did not come last week. Got side tracked and ended up in France.
However we Jeffrey Tom and I are coming next week arriving Fri. Will you be
around and can we get together? Let me know. Hope you are well.
Ghislaine.”
The extent of their relationship, or how they initially met,
wasn’t immediately clear.
However, Dzhabrailov had previously addressed his close
relationship with Maxwell after she was convicted of helping Epstein
se£ually abuse underage girls, the East 2 West news agency reported.
“I knew Epstein. I was introduced to him by Ghislaine
Maxwell, a soulmate of mine,” he said, according to the agency.
“But I never could have imagined that they were partners,
that she was involved in finding those girls who are now all over the media,”
he continued.
“I regret that Ghislaine, the most charming woman, got a
life sentence.”
Dzhabrailov, who was born in Chechnya, at one point owned
the Radisson Slavyanskaya Hotel & Business Center in Moscow and headed up a
company that oversaw Russian shopping centers.

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