The rain slicked the monuments of D.C. last night, mirroring the grime clinging to this case. Konstantin Viktorovich Kilimnik, a ghost from the old world, is still out there. Wanted by the FBI for a calculated dance of obstruction, a deliberate muddying of the waters. The indictment paints a picture of a man actively working to silence a witness, twisting arms and whispering threats in the shadows from February to April of 2018. The specifics are sealed tight, but the intent is clear: interference with a process, a perversion of justice. And they’re offering a quarter of a million dollars – $250,000 – for anyone who can deliver him.
Kilimnik, born in Ukraine in 1970, is a chameleon. No striking features reported, no readily identifiable scars. Just a white male, likely blending into the grey landscape of international operatives. He speaks both Russian and English, a skillset that opens doors in the right – or wrong – circles. The FBI considers him an international flight risk, and with ties to Russia, that’s not a casual assessment. This isn’t a street thug looking at a short sentence; this is someone with resources, connections, and a clear motive to disappear.
The details are frustratingly sparse. No height, no weight, not even a color for his eyes or hair. It’s as if he’s been scrubbed from the record, deliberately obscured. But the FBI doesn’t chase shadows for fun. They’re chasing a man who actively tried to derail an investigation, a man who believed he could buy silence. That kind of arrogance doesn’t vanish into thin air. It festers, it adapts, it seeks new leverage.
This isn’t just about one obstructed witness. It’s about the principle. About the message sent to anyone who thinks they can operate above the law. The Bureau is pouring resources into this hunt, but they need eyes and ears on the ground. Every whispered conversation, every unusual transaction, every sighting of a man fitting the limited description – it could be the key.
Kilimnik is out there, a phantom in the system. If you have any information, no matter how small, regarding the whereabouts of Konstantin Viktorovich Kilimnik, contact the FBI immediately. Don’t wait for someone else to act. The reward is substantial, but more importantly, you could be helping to restore a little bit of justice to a city drowning in secrets.
🔠Key Facts
| Full Name | Konstantin Viktorovich Kilimnik |
| Charges | Obstruction of Justice; Conspiracy to Obstruct Justice |
| Aliases | None known |
| Date of Birth | April 27, 1970 |
| Race / Sex | white / Male |
| Nationality | Russian |
| Height | Unknown |
| Weight | Unknown |
| Eyes / Hair | Unknown / Unknown |
| Scars & Marks | None reported |
| Location | Washington D.C. |
📋 Source: FBI Most Wanted — Konstantin Viktorovich Kilimnik
If you have information about this fugitive, contact your local FBI field office or submit a tip at tips.fbi.gov.
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