Prigozhin received back the money found during searches in his office in St. Petersburg The Russian newspaper Fontanka reports that the law enforcers initially had no intention of returning the money they found - 10 billion rubles [$111 million], hundreds of thousands of dollars, and five bars of gold. However, according to the source, "a force majeure circumstance intervened...". According to preliminary reports, Prigozhin was in Moscow that weekend, attending some meetings. Instead of the owner of Wagner PMC, his driver arrived to pick up the billions with an official power of attorney. Did it look like it was Putin's personal order? I suppose Prigozhin might have some compromising information about Putin, since after an armed mutiny he gets away with it and gets his money back. Will he use it to sponsor his next rebellion?