By Amelia Hansen
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Last August, former Ukrainian Prime Minister Pavel Lazarenko was sentenced to nine years in prison for extorting millions of dollars from Ukrainian citizens and laundering it through American banks.
Lazarenko remains under house arrest, pending a challenge of his criminal conviction in the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. But now, he ha...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Last August, former Ukrainian Prime Minister Pavel Lazarenko was sentenced to nine years in prison for extorting millions of dollars from Ukrainian citizens and laundering it through American banks.
Lazarenko remains under house arrest, pending a challenge of his criminal conviction in the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. But now, he ha...
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