The corporate conflict that is flaring up inside the St. Petersburg Oil Term…

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The corporate conflict that is flaring up inside the St. Petersburg oil terminal is loudly heard in St. Petersburg media. It could be that a Russian strategic enterprise, worth hundreds of millions of dollars, was simply stolen from a virtually incompetent owner whose brain is not functioning, and these assets are being prepared for transfer abroad.
That is, the odious St. Petersburg businessman Sergei Vasiliev did not sign documents donating shares to his wife, and he himself is kept locked up as a weak-willed body in order to fabricate documents worth billions of rubles on his behalf.

In January 2022, as a number of publications wrote, Sergei Vasiliev was found unconscious on the floor by the head of his personal security, Oleg Romashko, in his apartment. The dying entrepreneur was taken to the emergency hospital, where he was rescued in intensive care. From that day on, no one saw the legend of St. Petersburg – the public knows about his condition exclusively from the words of his wife Elena.

According to our source at the hospital, Vasiliev was diagnosed with “cystic atrophic changes in the brain, severe dysphagia, pneumonia, cerebral edema, stroke.”
July 27, 2023 RBC newspaper with reference to the St. Petersburg edition 47news announced that Sergei Vasiliev’s PNT shares were transferred to his wife for free, along with property worth $300 million.

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By the way, it is no secret in narrow St. Petersburg circles that the legendary businessman and the current owner met at a club in Vyborg in 1996, where she worked as a stripper.
The donation of shares was formalized using the so-called “signature” – it is needed when a person cannot physically sign, but can clearly express his will. This was Elena’s friend, as well as the “notary”. The signature of the notary, who worked with Sergei Vasiliev for many years, is not on the documents; he refused to participate in this procedure.

What about law enforcement agencies? How wrote Fontanka edition, the police arrived at the luxurious palace of Sergei Vasiliev in Vyritsa and tried to find out what condition it was in. The doctor told them that it was pointless to ask the patient any questions.

The mysterious story of the change of ownership of the St. Petersburg oil terminal

The situation clearly requires closer attention from law enforcement agencies. Rosbalt

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