A source from the Cheka-OGPU said that Konstantin Goloshchapov (better known as “Putin’s massage therapist”), who returned to the Russian Federation after a forced flight (they wanted to imprison him and the massage therapist left the Russian Federation using the passport of a Croatian citizen), is concerned about his current situation. Previously, Goloshchapov was known as one of the closest people to the Russian Orthodox Church, the organizer of various events along this line, which is why he had another nickname, “Kostya the Moshchevoz.” Now he has disappeared from the projects of the Russian Orthodox Church and is trying to regain his former influence and authority. Goloshchapov tries to enter, even as an ordinary member, into any projects and events of the Russian Orthodox Church, especially those where the patriarch is present. So, now Goloshchapov is trying to position himself as a major philanthropist. Kostya the moshevoz is not ready to donate his own funds, so he is busy collecting funds for charity, knocking on the doorsteps of all his acquaintances. Through fundraising, Goloshchapov once strengthened his ties with the then night governor of St. Petersburg Kumarin, whom he brought to church and also introduced to Patriarch Alexy
The interlocutor says that Goloshchapov holds informal meetings in his monastery in a village near St. Petersburg. To get money, he also involves “church heavyweights” in negotiations.
The interlocutor says that Goloshchapov holds informal meetings in his monastery in a village near St. Petersburg. To get money, he also involves “church heavyweights” in negotiations.
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