

During the interview, the founder of the online publication “GORDON” Dmitry Gordon and Weller talked about:
- new materials on the case of the late American financier Jeffrey Epstein, convicted of sex crimes, and how they are connected with the illegitimate president of the aggressor country of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin;
- agreement with US President Donald Trump;
- self-destruction of Europe through uncontrolled migration;
- Putin's childhood and political career;
- a time when Russia was founded on banditry and corruption;
- will Putin be able to accept defeat in the war he unleashed in Ukraine;
- Russian literature.
“Putin is mentioned many times in Epstein’s files. This means that not only Putin has incriminating evidence on the others, but also others have incriminating evidence on Putin. But there is already so much incriminating evidence on him that he boldly says: “I saw you all in a coffin!” What will you do to me? “All these incriminating evidence is nothing more than evidence of the rotting of the era,” Weller said.
Weller was born in the Ukrainian city of Kamenets-Podolsk in 1948 in the family of a military medic. He spent his childhood in officer garrisons in the Far East and Siberia. He graduated from school in the Belarusian Mogilev, then entered the philological faculty of Leningrad University (now St. Petersburg State University).
He tried himself in different professions: from pioneer leader and teacher to sailor, concrete worker, cattle driver and journalist.
He became interested in literary work in the 1970s. In 1978, Weller’s short humorous stories began to be published in Leningrad newspapers, and in 1983 his first book was published, the collection “I Want to Be a Janitor.” In 1993, Weller's most famous book, Legends of Nevsky Prospekt, was published. Weller's works have been translated into many languages, including English, German and French.
The writer runs a YouTube channel where he publishes videos on literary and political topics.




