The Daily Beast reports:
The Russian who loaned Donald Trump’s social media platform Truth Social $8 million previously set up websites selling dodgy sex pills, according to records seen by The Daily Beast. The flagship product sold by these sites, Vimax—which promises longer sex and a firmer erection—has prompted warnings from health regulators in the U.S. for containing hidden ingredients that may endanger health.
The sites where the pills were sold were registered in the name of Anton Postolnikov, 40, according to public domain ownership records. The Russian entrepreneur, who reportedly has family links to the Kremlin, has a history of success in niche online businesses such as providing financial services to porn stars and camgirls. Postolnikov’s aunt is reportedly married to Aleksandr Smirnov, a Kremlin insider.
Read the full article. There’s much more shadiness.
EXCLUSIVE | The Russian who loaned Donald Trump’s social media platform Truth Social $8 million previously set up websites selling dodgy sex pills, according to records seen by The Daily Beast.https://t.co/5jvepFm51K
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) April 22, 2024