Putin sent exedactor Playboy to the war: he agreed and has a benefit
In the pro -Kremlin television reports, he was accused of creating a financial pyramid. Eight people were injured as a result of a probable scam at £ 445,000. The court has lasted since August, but was stopped after he agreed to fight against Ukrainians. Lyaporov was accused of fraud under Article 159 (4) of the Criminal Code of Russia, which provides up to 10 years in prison. But because of this decision, he is not threatened with imprisonment.
According to the TASS, the Russian State Information Agency, the authorities have frozen about 30 million rubles (£ 265 thousand) in Lyporov's accounts, and was banned from leaving the country. The agency added that he had pleaded guilty in one criminal episode out of five before he later abandoned his testimony. Lyporov was appointed editor of the Russian edition of Playboy in 2007. Since 2009, he decided to "retraining" into the sphere of big money.