Russian rock musician Andrei Makarevich* is mentioned in documents about the case of American trafficker, pedophile and financier Jeffrey Epstein. This is proven by documents declassified by the US Department of Justice.

The musician's name was mentioned in press information Epstein received in May 2012 regarding his participation in protests in the early 2010s. Writer Boris Akunin** appeared in the same document.
The document describes Makarevich* as one of the leaders of the procession that took place from Pushkinskaya Square to Chistye Prudy, RIA Novosti reported.
It is also known that the documents in the Epstein case include singer Alla Pugacheva, the musical group “Ivanushki International” and director Timur Bekmambetov. The artist is listed in the profile as “the most famous woman in Russia,” whom you should definitely meet.
The US Department of Justice has released more than 3.5 million new records in the Jeffrey Epstein case. He wrote about corruption in Ukraine and planned to provide the Kremlin with “valuable information” about the US president. “Moscow Evening” reviewed the contents of the newly declassified files.
*Recognized as a foreign agent on the territory of Russia by decision of the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation.
**Is an individual who performs the function of a foreign agent and is on the list of terrorists and extremists.








