Bulk sheds light on the lifestyle of the son of Putin’s press Secretary

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personal page of Nikolay Choles in Facebook

In 2010, Nicholas Cowls was a troubled British teenager who was arrested for assaulting a man at McDonald’s restaurant in Milton Keynes.

By 2017, according to Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, Cowls already firmly entrenched in the secular circles of the Moscow elite, driving around in a Ferrari and traveling the world first class, and sometimes even on a private jet.

Such changes, according to the Bulk, due to the fact that his father is the press Secretary of Vladimir Putin Dmitry Peskov.

Bulk — corruption fighter who wants to challenge Putin in presidential elections next year, spoke in detail about the lifestyle Colza in your after published on Thursday, August 17, which was another salvo in his fight against the luxurious lifestyle of the Russian elite.

“Nicholas Cols is an example of how in Russia, where 20 million people are below the poverty line… it is possible to live perfectly happily. At the highest level. And with NOTHING to do,” he wrote.

Coals moved to the UK with her mother, the first wife Peskov, in the 1990-ies, and later, according to Navalny, he took the surname of his stepfather.

The team Navalny managed to get the case reviewed in 2010 in the court of Huntingdon, in which Colza and two young men were accused of robbing and causing injuries to 18-year-old boy in Milton Keynes.

In court Couls admitted that he struck the victim in the face. He pleaded guilty and was “genuinely shocked by his own behavior,” as reported by his lawyer, who insisted that Cols was estranged from his family and left home at the age of 16.

Judge, impose the sentence, called the attack “a mindless act of violence committed by night in a public place, on the streets of Milton Keynes; a group attack in which you began to intimidate the young man and inflicted terrible injuries”.

According to the materials of the case, by the time Coals already managed to visit a special institution for juvenile offenders, where he was for stealing a mobile phone, and has already passed courses of treatment for alcohol dependence and anger management.

While many Russians over the last two decades has left Russia for the sake of the luxurious life of the millionaires in the West, Coals, according to Navalny, has moved in the opposite direction.

In his blog Navalny wrote that by 2012 Couls already came to Russia and got a job on the Kremlin channel Russia Today. However, he quickly resigned from there. It remains unclear if he worked anywhere since then.

Team members Navalny received access Colza account in Instagram, and as stated in the post opposition, found there many pictures Colza in Russia, where he was posing next to expensive cars or aboard private jets. Judging by the photos, he often plays Polo, and he even has an oil painting in which he is depicted with his horse. On his page in Instagram has plenty of photos of his father.

According to Navalny, he found two Moscow apartment registered in the name of Colza, and Tesla, which also uses Sand. According to Navalny, Coals received 116 of fines for traffic violations.

Although there is no evidence that lifestyle Colza somehow against the law, according to Navalny, he is an example of a culture in which the children of senior officials lead a luxurious lifestyle.

“No job and are buying condos on the ruble, range Rovers, Ferrari, Tesla, watch, travel, rides all day on horseback. In General, we know how this profession is called the son of the father-the corrupt,” wrote Navalny.

Navalny is not the first time targeting Peskov. Previously, he wrote about the watches Peskov worth hundreds of thousands of pounds. Peskov said that it was a wedding gift from his wife Tatiana Navka, with whom he married in 2015.

Navalny also suggested that the Sands Navka and spent their honeymoon in the most expensive yacht in the world yacht Maltese Falcon. Peskov denied this information.

Peskov did not comment on a post the Bulk of his son.

Cols called this post as a provocation. “It’s a nightmare, he said in an interview with Russian newspaper

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