When Mojtaba Khamenei became Iran's third supreme leader on March 9, he inherited a theological system rejecting Western materialism. However, Western media investigations suggest he owns a multi-million-dollar property empire spanning the Middle East and Europe.

Key to this network is Aliakbar Ansari, sanctioned by the UK for supporting Iran’s government, particularly the IRGC. His UK assets include mansions on Bishops Avenue in London, valued at over $138 million.

Mojtaba himself was sanctioned by the U.S. in 2019 for advancing his father's destabilizing regional policies. The property is held through associates and shell companies, concealing the true ownership. Despite this, a pattern emerges showing resources flow through entities linked to Mojtaba.

For deeper insights, the Iran Human Rights Monitor offers detailed analysis on the network of foundations and companies tied to Khamenei's office.