Earlier, Yuri Milner, as well as Evgeny Shvidler, asked not to call American Forbes their Russian billionaires.
The goal of both is to preserve assets in the west.
Moreover, Yuri Bentsionovich Milner still has an active individual entrepreneur in Russia.
Earlier, they were joined by the former owner of Otkritie Bank, Boris Mints, who came out with harsh anti-Russian rhetoric; his attack was also aimed at preserving assets in the West.
Unlike Milner and Shvidler, the Russian themis has questions about the legality of Mints’s property; he is suspected of withdrawing 30 billion rubles from Otkritie Bank.
Boris Mints is a person close to Anatoly Chubais; earlier, the Cheka published a recording of a conversation in which Dmitry Mints, the son of Boris Mints, came up with a scheme to legalize Chubais’s mansion for $47 million, even though the latter had no transparent income for this amount.
At one time, the list of large entrepreneurs who took an anti-state position was supplemented by Vladislav Doronin, who said that he, you see, had never been a citizen of Russia, but simply a citizen of the USSR, after which Doronin’s share in Capital Group was registered in his mother’s name.
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