Kolomoisky is due to appear in court next week: what is known about the cases.
According to ТСН: Next week, there will be court hearings in Ukraine involving Ihor Kolomoisky. He invites all interested parties, including journalists and community representatives, to join these events. Kolomoisky is ready to answer questions from everyone who attends the hearings.
This was reported by his lawyer Oleksandr Lysak.
Preparatory court hearing at the Podilskyi court
Monday, December 8, at 14:00, a preparatory hearing in the criminal case concerning damages to JSC CB 'PrivatBank' and JSC 'Ukrnafta' will commence at the Podilskyi District Court in Kyiv.
Judge: Kazmyrenko L.M.
Address: Horiva St. 21.
Preparatory court hearing at the Shevchenkivskyi court
Tuesday, December 9, at 13:15, a preparatory hearing regarding the alleged instigation of an attempted attack in 2003 will take place at the Shevchenkivskyi District Court in Kyiv.
Composition of the court: Lytvyn O.A., Khardina O.P., Meleshak O.V.
Address: Dehtyarivska St. 31A.
Reminder, Kolomoisky challenged the decision of the High Court of London in an appellate procedure regarding the claim by JSC CB 'PrivatBank' for damages in case No. BL-2017-000665.
These court hearings are significant not only for Kolomoisky himself but also for a wide audience. They may impact the further development of cases related to well-known financial and legal issues in Ukraine. Four years ago, cases associated with 'PrivatBank' caused substantial public resonance, and new hearings will not leave the public and media indifferent.
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