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Russia’s glamorous secret agent returns: What Anna Chapman’s new role says about Putin’s espionage legacy

For Chapman, who has lived several lives as a socialite, spy, and media personality, the new appointment seems almost poetic. From deep-cover agent to curator of her country’s clandestine legacy, Anna Chapman has come full circle.

October 24, 2025 / 10:02 IST
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File Photo - Former Russian spy Anna Chapman speaks as she takes part in a congress of a pro-Kremlin youth group Molodaya Gvardiya (The Young Guard) in Moscow, on December 22, 2010. (Photo by ALEXANDER NEMENOV / AFP)
File Photo - Former Russian spy Anna Chapman speaks as she takes part in a congress of a pro-Kremlin youth group Molodaya Gvardiya (The Young Guard) in Moscow, on December 22, 2010. (Photo by ALEXANDER NEMENOV / AFP)

Once known as Russia’s most glamorous secret agent, Anna Chapman has returned to the spotlight after being appointed as the head of the newly established Museum of Russian Intelligence, a project reportedly linked to President Vladimir Putin’s top secret service.

Chapman, who first captured global attention when she was arrested in New York in 2010 for espionage, was later expelled to Russia as part of one of the most dramatic spy swaps since the Cold War. Now, fifteen years later, she is leading a museum dedicated to celebrating the very world she once operated in.

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From Anna Kushchenko to Anna Chapman

Born Anna Kushchenko in Volgograd, then Stalingrad, Chapman’s early life hinted at an upbringing steeped in geopolitics. Her father served in the Soviet diplomatic corps, stationed in Kenya during her childhood. She studied economics at the prestigious Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia in Moscow.