Gossip: Anna Chapman
Swapped Russian spy Anna Chapman is trying to sell her story for $250,000, said the New York Post.
Swapped Russian spy Anna Chapman is trying to sell her story for $250,000, said the New York Post. The sultry redhead’s plea deal with U.S. authorities stipulates that she not profit from her story. But Chapman’s lawyer argues that since she’s been deported to Russia, “there are obvious issues about the enforceability” of that provision.
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