Ex-Zenit volleyball player Divish was deceived by fraudsters for 28 million rubles
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Lukash Divish, an ex-Zenit volleyball player, was deceived by fraudsters for 28 million rubles: the athlete invested in a fictitious company allegedly installing ads in taxis. This was announced on November 11 by the volleyball player himself to Izvestia.
Divisha's ex-girlfriend, along with her fraud friends, persuaded him to invest in the company under the pretext of getting a share in the business. As a result, the athlete not only lost money, but also remained deceived, without fulfilling his promises.
"I invested in one person who promised huge profits. He has an advertising company that sells ads. I invested, there are contracts, but no one paid me anything. I still haven't seen the monitor. We agreed that I would buy a stake in this company. I was never allocated a share. And only one promise," Divish said.
As it turned out, the ads were presented on plastic holders, and not on digital ads, as originally expected.
After the incident, the director of the fraudulent corporation began to avoid interacting with the volleyball player, which was the reason for the Divish to contact the police. According to the athlete. He has all the necessary evidence for the prosecution.
However, representatives of the company put forward a counter-statement, according to which Divish himself borrowed money from the company, but did not return it.
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