Abramovich Refused to Transfer Funds From the Sale of Chelsea Football Club to Ukraine: EADaily
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Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich has hired the world's best lawyers to fight the Jersey authorities, who have frozen more than £5.3 billion of his assets. This money comes from the sale of Chelsea Football Club, part of which was supposed to be transferred to Ukraine, according to RBC-Ukraine, citing The Times. Since 2022, Abramovich's billions of pounds have been frozen by the courts of the self-governing island of Jersey. The money is the sub…
Abramovich obtained permission from the British government to sell Chelsea on condition that the money was spent to support war victims in Ukraine.
Representatives of Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich have said that proceeds from the sale of the English football club Chelsea cannot be transferred to a charitable foundation in support of Ukraine until the authorities of the British island of Jersey drop their investigation into the businessman.
The representatives of Billionaire Roman Abramovich said that the money from the sale of Chelsea Football Club could not be transferred to a charity for Ukraine until the authorities of the British island of Jersey had stopped investigating a businessman. The Times wrote about the sum of about 1.5 billion pounds from the sale of the club.
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