World’s richest man Bernard Arnault investigated for ‘money laundering’ over ski resort deal with Russian oligarch

By Ellie Doughty

THE world’s richest man Bernard Arnault is being investigated for alleged money laundering with Russian oligarch Nikolai Sarkisov.

Cops are probing their involvement with properties in a luxury ski resort in the French Alps, described as a playground for the ultra-rich.

Cops are investigating Arnault, (pictured) and Sarkisov for alleged financial crimes at a luxury ski resort
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Cops are probing their activities at the Courchevel resort in the French Alps, described as a playground for the ultra-rich[/caption]

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Bernard Arnault and his wife Helene with their son Antoine and his Russian wife Natalia Vodianova[/caption]

French authorities are leading the investigation but have yet to determine whether any crimes have been committed.

The pair were involved in a property deal involving several companies owned by Sarkisov, a loan to him from Arnault and an ultimate profit for the Russian oligarch of at least £1 million.

Arnault, 72, is the boss of Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton (LVMH), which owns a string of luxury goods brands.

The fashion and beauty empire is home to 70 brands including Louis Vuitton, Moet Hennessy, Fendi, Christian Dior, Givenchy, Bulgari, Tiffany & Co.

Arnault, who is married to pianist Helene Mercier-Arnault, and has a family wealth estimated at more than £150 billion.

Forbes named him as the world’s richest man this year, although Tesla boss Elon Musk sometimes takes the number one slot as stock prices fluctuate.

Sarkisov is an insurance tycoon, part-owner of Russian giant Reso-Garantia, thought to be worth just under £1 billion.

He is married to Ilona Kotelyukh, a social media influencer who has previously described Courchevel as “my oasis”, according to The Times.

Russian billionaire Sarkisov, 55, reportedly bought 14 properties from one seller five years ago, for around £14 million.

The housing units were sold in a complicated deal which involved companies based in Cyprus and Luxembourg as well as France.

Despite being the suspected buyer, his name is nowhere to be seen on books of the company that bought the property.

The company owned by Sarkisov, La Fleche, later bought three more units from a second business which also belonged to him.

The Russian oligarch pocketed a profit of around £1 million from the deal, Le Monde reports.

French fashion tycoon Arnault reportedly lent Sarkisov almost £16 million for the deal.

He then bought La Fleche, effectively becoming the owner of the entire property portfolio.

The ownership change could have been designed to “hide the exact origin on the funds”, Le Monde reported French inquiries as saying.

The Tracfin financial intelligence unit believe Sarkisov made almost £2 million from the deal.

They are investigating the pair’s involvement with property in luxury French Alps resort Courchevel.

A spokesperson reportedly said that deals were “carried out with the strictest observance of the law”.

Sources close to Sarkisov also reportedly said the profits he made were “just a few hundred of thousands of euros”.

They also said that he was not personally involved in the deal.

Paris authorities confirmed the investigation began last year.

The pair reportedly deny any wrongdoing.

The Russian tycoon apparently has a special connection to the luxury French resort after learning to ski there as a child.

He also owns a mansion and a luxury hotel in the area dubbed a “playground for the super-rich”.

He has five children with his wife Helene.

The family has been likened to the Roy dynasty in TV drama Succession as all five siblings work across the world’s largest luxury conglomerate.

Antoine Arnault, Bernard’s eldest son, is married to Russian supermodel Natalia Vodianova.

The Sarkisovs, who have five children as well, also have a history with the resort where bottles of wine can cost almost £40,000.

Sarkisov is an insurance tycoon, part-owner of Russian giant Reso-Garantia, thought to be worth just under £1 billion
Nikolai Sarkisov is married to Ilona Kotelyukh, a social media influencer who has previously described Courchevel as ‘my oasis’
Ilona (pictured) and Nikolai Sarkisov have five children together

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