Activists blast City Hall for blocking new eatery Activists accused of Russian ties blast City Hall for blocking north St. Louis eatery
Federal prosecutors in Florida, where the party is based, alleged he and two St. Louis residents and party leaders, Penny Hess and Jesse Nevel, worked with a group funded by the Russian government and directed by members of the FSB, the Russian federal security service. "How can a bakery and ca...
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Published in | St. Louis post-dispatch |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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St. Louis, Mo
Pulitzer, Inc
13.11.2024
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Summary: | Federal prosecutors in Florida, where the party is based, alleged he and two St. Louis residents and party leaders, Penny Hess and Jesse Nevel, worked with a group funded by the Russian government and directed by members of the FSB, the Russian federal security service. "How can a bakery and cafe with beer and wine, just like bakery cafes on the south side, be detrimental to the community?" she said. Nevel, one of the convicted leaders and an UMSL student, spoke at Tuesday's event and called the College Hill Neighborhood Association a "fraudulent entity," arguing the city's reliance on support from such entities is not required. |
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ISSN: | 1930-9600 |