global news | January 02, 2026

Who is Roza Pereira, Russian oligarch Oleg Sergeyevich Patsulya’s wife?

FBI struck a townhouse in Trump Pinnacles which is claimed by Agunda Konstantinovna Makeeva and Oleg Sergeyevich Patsulya Roza Pereira is the spouse of Oleg Sergeyevich Patsulya “I can’t discuss it,” Roza Pereira, told the Miami Envoy about the strikes

Inferable from Donald Trump’s permitting arrangement, which embellished his name on the beachside building, the threesome of Trump Pinnacles on Radiant Isles Ocean side draws in its reasonable part of inquisitive spectators. Be that as it may, on Thursday, policing, the Government Department of Examination, became inspired by the rich tall structure complex. The FBI struck a townhouse claimed by Russian oligarchs Agunda Konstantinovna Makeeva and Oleg Sergeyevich Patsulya. The last option is the spouse of Roza Pereira.

Who is Roza Pereira? Roza Pereira is the spouse of Oleg Sergeyevich Patsulya, one of the Russian financial specialists who deal with the townhouse at Trump Pinnacles III.

To lead an inquiry of unit 4102, a gathering of FBI specialists and neighborhood police entered Trump Pinnacle III at 15811 Collins St.

As indicated by state corporate records, it is possessed by a front organization called MIC-USA LLC that is under the administration of the two Russian money managers.

🚨BREAKING: A squad of FBI special agents, assisted by local police, descended on Trump Tower III this morning in Sunny Isles, Florida. They carried out a search of a condo unit owned by a shell company controlled by two Russian businessmen, Oleg Sergeyevich Patsulya and Agunda…

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As per state records of the business filings, Pereira is additionally recorded under the organization MIC-USA LLC.

Addressing the Miami Envoy, Roza Pereira said she can not uncover data in regards to the supposed attack.

“I can’t discuss it,” she told the Miami Envoy.

“The legal counselor [for my husband] expressed not to converse with anybody. … I have no clue about what’s going on with it,” she added.

The three-room, three-restroom house was purchased by MIC-USA a decade prior for $1.65 million.

A FBI Miami field office representative told the Miami Envoy that the organization “was leading court-requested policing nearby that area,” however gave no different particulars.

Oleg Sergeyevich Patsulya and Agunda Konstantinovna Makeeva gave no other data.