Court Extends Asset Freeze on Timoshenko, Who Alleges Bail Pressure.
Asset Freeze on Yulia Timoshenko Extended by Court
According to Novyny.live: A Ukrainian court has extended the freeze on assets belonging to former Prime Minister Yulia Timoshenko, who claims law enforcement is pressuring her over bail payments. The High Anti-Corruption Court considered a motion from the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office during a hearing on January 20, 2026. Timoshenko stated she was unaware of the bail payment made for her release and expressed concern over the actions of the authorities.
Financial Details and Timoshenko's Condition
As of the morning of January 20, 13.7 million hryvnias had been transferred towards the total bail amount of 33.3 million hryvnias. Specifically:
- Serhiy Rabchuk contributed 5 million hryvnias,
- Oksana Fetisova contributed 8.65 million hryvnias.
Timoshenko, who has known health issues, appeared in court wearing a mask, indicating her poor physical state. This case is part of a long-running legal saga involving the prominent opposition figure.
Timoshenko asserts that law enforcement is doing everything possible to prevent her from paying the remaining funds. The situation surrounding her case remains tense, and the court's subsequent decisions could have significant consequences for her assets and personal liberty.
"The situation with the asset freeze on Yulia Timoshenko reflects the complex legal and political dimensions surrounding her case." - Unknown source
Future court rulings could substantially impact her political career and public standing, making this an important case to follow both within Ukraine and internationally.
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