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Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Snowden's lawyer says the whistleblower is already swamped with offers from employers… and Russian women looking for love

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  • Edward Snowden has left the Russian airport where he spent 39 days awaiting asylum
  • Lawyer Anatoly Kucherena reveals Russian women are keen to contact the whistleblower
  • Snowden is wanted for leaking documents about U.S. spying secrets
  • Russia grants 30-year-old temporary asylum
  • Former British ambassador says Russia retaliating because of America's criticism of human rights record
  • Diplomatic relations between U.S. and Russia deteriorate
  • White House says planned stop in Russia for bilateral talks is in doubt
Russian lawyer Anatoly Kucherena shows a temporary document to allow Edward Snowden to cross the border into Russia

He has been described as 'the most wanted man on planet earth'.
But it's not just the U.S. government that is desperate to get its hands on fugitive whistleblower Edward Snowden.
The NSA leaker, who has spent the past 39 days in a Russian airport before being granted temporary asylum yesterday, has been inundated with offers from employers - as well as women looking for love.
Snowden's lawyer Anatoly Kucherena revealed that a series of women have been trying to make contact with the 30-year-old.
In demand: Kucherena said that Snowden had been inundated with job offers and attention from Russian women
Russian lawyer Anatoly Kucherena shows a temporary document to allow Edward Snowden to cross the border into Russia