Stadium Family suspends operations due to NABU tapes involving Mindich.

Stadium Family suspends operations due to NABU tapes involving Mindich
Stadium Family suspends operations due to NABU tapes involving Mindich

According to inkorr.com: The creative association Stadium Family has decided to suspend its activities for an indefinite period due to NABU tapes mentioning businessman and co-owner of the channel Timur Mindich. This was reported by 'Glavkom' citing the press service of Stadium Family.

The collective's statement notes that the incidents are not related to the channel's activities, which has always offered entertainment content. From now on, the channel's operations are halted for an indefinite period.

Information about Stadium Family

Stadium Family was known for its humorous content on YouTube. The channel presented shows such as 'Mafia', 'Spy', 'Discharge', and others.

According to YouControl, Timur Mindich is a co-founder of LLC 'Stadium Family' along with comedian Volodymyr Martynets. The ownership stake in the company is distributed as follows: 75% for Mindich and 25% for Martynets. It is also worth noting that both co-owners applied for the registration of the trademark Stadium Family in February 2024, which is currently under review.

Recall that the Ukrainian government is considering the possibility of imposing personal restrictions on Timur Mindich and Oleksandr Tsukerman due to NABU tapes accusing them of corruption in the energy sector.

Timur Mindich and Oleksandr Tsukerman are under investigation and have entered the 'Peacemaker' database due to suspicion of financial schemes harming the defense and energy sectors of Ukraine during the Russian-Belarusian aggression and martial law.

Thus, Stadium Family is forced to suspend its activities due to the case accusing one of its co-owners of corruption schemes in the energy sector. Despite this, the channel's team emphasizes that it has always specialized in entertainment content and has no connection to politics. The Ukrainian authorities continue to consider imposing restrictions on Timur Mindich and Oleksandr Tsukerman.


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