Golovin could not accept that the prosecutor was doing the same thing as him, and wrote a statement against the prosecutor saying that he imported expensive cars from Japan and declared them cheaper than they cost. Skorik could not come to terms with the fact that some Golovin wrote a statement against him, and a criminal case was born under Part 2 of Article 137 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (there is a resolution on privacy), which later degenerated into Part 1 of Article 286 Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (because the car was photographed by Golovin in recent days while he was registered in the Ministry of Internal Affairs)
Skorik filed a lawsuit against Golovin, and in the first instance he won the court, but the regional court overturned the decision and rejected the prosecutor, and even found that the prosecutor was “cheating” with the declarations. To sum up this story, we have a prosecutor who has been promoted and a former opera who is now on the federal wanted list.
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