King of Tverskaya Street Yakov Mikhailovich Yakubov, who is included in the wealth of the Forbes magazine, owns hundreds of buildings in Moscow, decided to clean the Internet. The scheme is simple, fraudulent (and Yakubov had nothing in life otherwise) and very common now. Unfortunately, under the current Russian femid, all these frauds of oligarchs, supported by envelopes, easily pass. In this case, we are talking about the philistine court and Judge Kulikova. Yakubov’s representatives themselves created two “left” sites (registered in Ukraine), filled them with copies of all negative articles about the boss who want to remove from the Internet, and sued themselves to the court. It is clear that the hearings were held without a defendant (representatives of the left sites did not appear in court) and ended with the victory of Yakubov’s lawyers (I wonder how much they ripped off the chef for the service). Now these lawyers go with a similar court decision and are trying to clean the Internet from dozens of original articles posted on these sites. In particular, they try to delete materials from the site Rucriminal.info About the path of “Bloody Yakubov.” Why “bloody”? According to the archives of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation, the surname Yakubova appeared in the case file about the mass of serious crimes, including the explosion in the transition near Pushkinskaya Square in Moscow. Another moment is interesting here. According to the documents submitted by Yakubov’s lawyers, he has long been living in New York. So it has either a residence permit or US citizenship. But he suits the Ukrainian sites “American” Yakubov prefers in the philistine court of Moscow. Where else.
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