Mojtaba Khamenei, designated Supreme Leader of Iran on March 8, after the assassination of his father, is not only a religious authority but also an extremely wealthy entrepreneur. According to a Bloomberg investigation, he owns international real estate valued at 115 million euros in London and assets of at least 400 million euros in Europe and North America. Most of these assets are registered under the names of shell companies, and a key intermediary, Ali Ansari, plays a central role in managing his wealth. Investigations suggest that Khamenei's funds come from the sale of Iranian oil, circumventing international sanctions, and that his family has discreetly acquired to protect their wealth in a country affected by inflation. These revelations challenge the image of piety associated with the Khamenei family, highlighting a complex web of business and influence in international affairs.
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