In Europe, a criminal case was brought against the Russian oligarch, the former owner of Uralkali Dmitry Rybolovlev, writes Bloomberg with reference to the data of the Swiss prosecutor’s office. The authorities of this country suspect a businessman in creating “false prepositions and threats” for the “man’s export abroad to transfer to foreign authorities.”
The prosecution concerns the case of the Swiss art dealer Iva Buvier, who was arrested in Monaco, where he lives and owns the Fisherovlev’s football club to the same name, in 2015, when he came to a Russian businessman to discuss the next transaction to acquire paintings.
by the time, according to Rybolovlev, he bought with the help of buvier art objects by two billion dollars. At the same time, he accused Bouvier in intentional overestimation of the price of some paintings a total of a billion dollars.
In 2019, Monaco’s authorities were charged with an art dealer, stating that the former investigation against him was biased. A year before that, the Rybolovlev was already an action involved in the case of corruption and trade in the influence in Monaco.
The proceedings within it still continue. Now they were added to the claims from the powers of Switzerland. Russian lawyers declare the innocence of their client and their own confidence in the positive outcome of the case.