Umar Dzhabrailov
- Birth Date:
- 28.06.1958
- Death date:
- 02.03.2026
- Patronymic:
- Ali
- Person's maiden name:
- Umar Aliyevich Dzhabrailov
- Extra names:
- Умар Джабраилов, Ума́р Али́евич Джабраи́лов
- Categories:
- Academician, Businesman, Businessman, Duma deputy, Maecenas, Member of Parliament, Nominee, Public figure, Statesman, Suicide
- Nationality:
- chechen
- Cemetery:
- Set cemetery
Umar Aliyevich Dzhabrailov (Russian: Умар Алиевич Джабраилов; 28 June 1958 – 2 March 2026) was a Russian businessman and politician of Chechen descent, who served as the representative to the Federation Council of Russia from the executive body of the Chechen Republic (2004–2009),
He also was the vice president of the Artists Union of Russia, a member of the Russian delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, and as an advisor to Sergei Prikhodko, the Assistant to the President of Russia.
Biography
From 1973 to 1977, Dzhabrailov studied in the Rospotrebsoyuz College in Moscow.
From 1977 to 1979, served in the Soviet Army in the Strategic Missile Forces in Korosten in Ukraine, holding the rank of Captain. In 1985, Dzhabrailov graduated with honors from the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO) of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In 1989, he became general director of LLP "Danako". In the mid 1990s, he was involved in the killing of his American business partner, Paul Tatum; the killing was because of a series of disagreements over the Radisson Hotel.
Dzhabraliov was a candidate in the 2000 Russian presidential election.
In 2001, he was appointed Chairman of the Board of Directors of First Mutual Credit Society Bank. From 2001 to 2004, he was a President of the "Group Plaza”. From 2004 to 2009, he was a senator of the Chechen Republic.
Personal life
Dzhabrailov is often associated with famous Italian and Russian designers and artists, including Roberto Cavalli, Aldo Rota, and well acquainted with Zurab Tsereteli.
With Roberto Cavalli, he opened the restaurant Just Cavalli on the site of the restaurant Prague. Dzhabrailov was a collector of works of art, including paintings by Russian artists. and has often supported the arts. Since 2010 he has been actively involved in the Moscow Forum of Culture.
He has two daughters from his first marriage. He was married to a Russian artist. Dzhabrailov was fluent in English, German and Italian and understood French, Spanish and Czech. He held a diploma of the Federation Council. He was an academician at the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences.
Death
On 2 March 2026, Umar Dzhabrailov committed suicide with a pistol in a Moscow hotel. He had previously attempted suicide in 2020.
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As the VChK-OGPU and http:// Rucriminal.info discovered, there are many strange elements to the story of Umar Dzhabrailov's death. The most perplexing aspect is that, according to experts, the businessman shot himself in the head twice. How this is possible is unclear.
Furthermore, a Yarygin pistol, which is presumably the one Dzhabrailov used, was found near him. However, security guards received a photo of a Luger pistol from his phone with the caption, "This time I won't be stopped." It's unclear whether this was written by the businessman himself or by someone using his phone. Dzhabrailov was awarded a Yarygin pistol in 2006 by the now-dissolved Federal Agency for Special Construction (Spetsstroy of Russia). However, the pistol was confiscated by court order in 2017, after the former senator fired it at the Four Seasons Hotel while under the influence of drugs.
Umar's daughter, Alvina, claimed online that her father didn't commit suicide, but was "silenced" because of Epstein's files.
According to documents released by the US Department of Justice, in May 2001, Epstein's assistant and wife, Ghislaine, received a friendly letter from Dzhabrailov.
Dzhabrailov wrote that he was eagerly awaiting a meeting and asked her to confirm the date of his visit to Russia: "I want to take care of you and arrange everything for the meeting."
The billionaire's entourage held private sex parties in Russia attended by officials and elite representatives.
Source: wikipedia.org, timenote.info
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| Relation name | Relation type | Description | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ![]() | Akhmad Kadyrov | Familiar | |
| 2 | ![]() | Roberto Cavalli | Familiar |
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