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The case of the "Russian mafia": a possible customer is associated with a lawsuit against Lindsay Lohan

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Judge Catherine Forrest appointed on November 7 the beginning of the trial in New York over arrested in January Brooklyn gangster Boris Nayfeldom nicknamed Bib. A native of Gomel, who is called the representative of the first generation of “Russian mafia” in America, is accused of extortion and conspiracy to kill.

From conversations in the courtroom on Friday, it was reported that it was clear that Nayfeld’s defense and the prosecutor’s office were actively negotiating a confession that ends most criminal cases in the United States.

Soon after Biba’s arrest, the name of a wealthy businessman who allegedly ordered him to kill his son-in-law, as well as the name of the alleged victim, became known.

According to the Federal Prosecutor's Office of the Southern District of New York, the customer was 67-year-old Anatoly Potik, who was released from custody on a colossal security deposit of $ 20 million. Potik allegedly ordered Nayfeld to kill his 100-year-old daughter Ranit, 42 for $ 44 -year-old businessman Oleg Mitnick, who is trying to get a divorce from her.

According to prosecutors, the divorce process is going on in a fierce battle for two children and holdings worth $ 20 million. According to the prosecution, Potik decided to speed things up by eliminating Mitnick, who owns TRT International, based in Newark, New Jersey.

Mediator between Nayfeld and Mitnick was allegedly made by a former resident of Kiev, Boris Kotlyarsky, convicted in the past of money laundering and now released on bail of half a million dollars. Nayfeld is still in pre-trial detention and was taken to court in a blue prison uniform.

According to prosecutors, Boris Nayfeld allegedly offered to Mitnik to pay off for $ 125 thousand, but Nayfeld’s relatives claim that he did not take any order from Anatoly Potik and just wanted to sell Mitnik information about the intentions of his father-in-law. Mitnick secretly recorded their conversations, and these audio recordings are an important part of the evidence base of the prosecution.

Well-known lawyer Robert Stahl, who is defending Potik, claims that his client did not order any murder, and we are talking about an attempt by “two Russian swindlers” - Nayfeld and Kotlyarsky - to extort money from Mitnik, who allegedly asked his longtime acquaintance Kotlyarsky to help him frame Potik accused of contract murder.

The son of Anatoly Potika, businessman Efim, gained fame two years ago when he filed a lawsuit for $ 60 million against Hollywood actress Lindsay Lohan, her younger brother Michael and another startup partner. Yefim Potkin accused them of using his ideas, breach of contract and unfair competition.

Potik Jr. and the defendants were business partners and planned to sell an application they invented, Spotted Friend, which they positioned as a “virtual wardrobe.” By going to their website, you could study the items hanging in the wardrobes of stars and your friends and order exactly the same ones.

According to the plaintiff, the ex-partners, having left the project due to the conflict, did not abandon his idea: the Lohans and Roth started their own “virtual wardrobe,” calling it Vigme and taking away some of Potik’s investors, including the former owner of the famous liberal publication Huffington Post, Arianna Huffington.

Last September, Daily News reported that Yefim Potik was ready to abandon his lawsuit because he was unable to pay it. The lawyer of the defendants stated that he would ask the judge to impose a penalty on Potica for initiating an unfounded claim.

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