Ex Ukrainian PM Tymoshenko received $5.5 MILLION in compensation from US resident for ‘REPRESSIONS’

Ukraine’s ex-PM Yulia Tymoshenko has stunned the public and media by saying in her income declaration that she got $5.5 million from a “US resident” as compensation for Ukrainian government “repressions.”

A financial disclosure statement filed in late April by Tymoshenko, who now serves as an MP in Ukraine’s Verkhovna Rada, says she received a whopping 148 million hryvnias ($5.5 million) as part of a pre-trial settlement in a case filed over her persecution at the hands of the Ukrainian authorities back in 2011-2014.

Yet, Tymoshenko’s declaration doesn’t disclose anything about the lawsuit, besides the name of an American law firm, Reid Collins & Tsai LLP, as the source of the tranche. The legal company’s website mentions nothing about any cases related to the former Ukrainian prime minister.

ALSO ON RT.COMPoisoning that shaped 15 years of Ukraine politics never happened – prosecutor on Yushchenko caseThe former prime minister also took to Facebook to provide some additional clarifications on this issue after the media hype. Yet, her post left more questions than answers since she only said she reached a pre-trial settlement with a “US resident” in the case dealing with her persecution in Ukraine.

Back in 2011, she was sentenced to seven years in prison on charges of abuse of power. The case was related to a 2009 gas deal she struck with Russia. The case sparked an angry reaction in European capitals as well as in Washington, which all called it politically motivated. The European Court of Human Rights declared her sentence to be “illegal,” European leaders called for a boycott of Kiev and the US Senate threatened Ukraine with sanctions over the issue.

Moscow also criticized Kiev over its treatment of Tymoshenko. The then-president, Dmitry Medvedev, called her case “a political affair” and said that persecution of a political opponent is “absolutely unacceptable” and “casts a shadow” on both Ukraine and “those who make such decisions.”

Eventually, Tymoshenko spent just about a year behind bars and two more in a hospital as she suffered from a spine disorder. She was freed during the 2014 Maidan coup that toppled former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich.

The latest known case Tymoshenko filed in a US court was a lawsuit against the co-owner of natural gas transport company RosUkrEnergo, Dmytro Firtash, whom she accused of corruption. This case dates back to the times preceding her own sentencing by a Ukrainian court, though.

ALSO ON RT.COMResentful Kiev blames… Russia as Council of Europe chief says Ukraine is not yet sovereignIn fact, the Ukrainian politician herself stands accused of “organized crime.” A US company, Universal Trading & Investment Co., Inc. (UTICo), accuses the former prime minister and her husband of running a money-laundering scheme that allowed them to legalize bribes worth millions of dollars.

The mysterious circumstances of the “compensation payment” prompted some Ukrainian media to doubt if the hefty sum has anything to do with a court settlement.

Some of them suspected it of being another money laundering scheme while others noted that Tymoshenko’s lawyer, Serhiy Vlasenko, who also happens to be her fellow party member and a Ukrainian MP, declared receiving a total of 133 million hryvnias ($4.9 million) from the same company in 2019. He did not mention any “repressions” or “compensations,” though, but simply described it as “foreign income.”

https://www.rt.com/news/487765-ukraine-tymoshenko-repressions-compensation-income/

4 May 2020

COMMENTS

  • Zeke Elen:
    Democracy….Democracy…..home of all corruption!

    • When democracy came to East Berlin corruption flourished. Kohl and Merkel, Mitterrand and Albright – disgusting.

  • Just another corrupt politician that works against the poor people of Ukraine. These people should be locked up for good…

    • She an outright thief. They don’t call her the g@s princess for nothing. She negotiated a very poor deal for the Russian g@s when still in charge. Her husband is the richest person in Ukraine.

  • well she has been bought and paid for by the USA lol, and the world will be a far better place if the USA stopped interfering in other countries ( not holding my breath to see it happen though)

  • It’s good to be ‘persecuted’ in Ukraine.

  • I’d simply call it money laundering.

  • Wow, this gives me an idea ! Now i know how to wash the money whiter as white, cool! When the Tax Man comes i will tell him that i got the money from an US American as a downpayment for the coming court case i will win !!

  • Bravo,bravo, should not expect anything less from a Ukrainian politician, no surprises there

  • Loved it when Timoshenko said she would ‘skin you all alive’ in the Ukraine parliament after being betrayed. Was a bit of a game of thrones moment. Haha when a woman says that the way she did then you ought to be very worried or dig deep and give her 5 million..

    She would be fantastic as a 3 Card Monte dealer. Here it’s not, here it is! You lose, I win.

    Reminds me of the $10,000 Leon Trotsky magically found in New York City a few months before he led the Bolshevik Revolution against Russia… He never did explain where the money came from…

    This woman behaves, smells, looks, breathes, and transpires corruption.
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