Slavi Kosma (1973-2014) was a Russian mobster and pimp affiliated with the Pushkin crime family. He ran "Russian Nights", an escort service based in Boston, Massachusetts, until his murder by the vigilante Robert McCall in 2014.
Biography[]
Slavi Kosma was born in the Russian SFSR, Soviet Union in 1973, and he became an associate of the Russian Mafia boss Vladimir Pushkin. He later emigrated to Boston, Massachusetts, where he became a pimp and ran the "Russian Nights" escort service. In 2014, he had his prostitute Alina Yesipova beaten and hospitalized for fighting with a grotesque client who had hit her, and Alina's friend Robert McCall, a former DIA agent, witnessed Kosma take Alina into his car before Slavi, mistaking McCall for a customer, gave him his business card. McCall later decided to come to Kosma's office on the second floor of a restaurant, where he walked in uninvited and presented Kosma with an envelope of $9,800, offering to buy Alina's freedom. Kosma refused, telling McCall that he would only accept the money if Alina could work for him for one month; he then cruelly joked that he might even give Alina to McCall for free once she was no longer marketable as a virgin. McCall proceeded to walk towards the door, only to lock the door, turn around, and kill Kosma's henchmen Onufri T. Belevich, Ilya S. Ostapyuk, Demian D. Kurepin, and Tevi Krutov with a knife and bottle-opener and shoot Kosma in the neck with Belevich's handgun. McCall then sat by a suffocating Kosma and told him that he would choke on his own blood in thirty seconds, and taunted him that Alina was now free.