Denial of Soviet crimes against Lithuania In 2011, Lithuanian authorities prosecuted Paleckis for his public denial of the Soviet aggression during the
1991 January Events in Lithuania. Paleckis claimed that he conducted a journalistic research and found several witnesses as well as ballistic assessments that indicated that there were Lithuanian government snipers on the roof near the
Vilnius TV centre who were shooting civilians with hunting rifles. He stated that "it appears that in January 1991 our own people were shooting at their natives". In January 2012, 1st District Court of Vilnius City initially vindicated Paleckis, but following the appeal by the prosecution, the higher Vilnius Regional Court overturned the decision and Paleckis was sentenced to a fine of 10,400
litas (€3,100) on 12 June 2012. On 23 January 2013, the
Supreme Court of Lithuania made a final decision upholding the conviction. In January 2011, following the public statements by Algirdas Paleckis, his brother Rimvydas Paleckis publicly apologized to the relatives of the
January Events victims. Rimvydas Paleckis, who actually worked as a journalist during
13 January 1991, said "I saw with my own eyes how people died near the [TV] tower" and described his brother's statements as "delusional".
Spying for Russia Paleckis was arrested in 2018 on suspicion of spying for Russia. The Lithuanian authorities argued against granting bail on the grounds that Paleckis had lived in Moscow, had connections there, and could flee from the country. Paleckis was released on supervision in April 2020. On 27 July 2021, Šiauliai district court found Paleckis guilty of preparing to commit the crime of espionage and sentenced him to six years in prison. The conviction was upheld by the Lithuanian Court of Appeal on 6 May 2022. In June 2023, the
Supreme Court of Lithuania made a final ruling confirming his sentence, although shortening it to 5 years and 6 months in prison.
Defamation case In 2024, Paleckis was prosecuted for defamation of
Lithuanian partisans and the former Minister of Defence
Laurynas Kasčiūnas, whom he described as a
Nazi. While in prison, he gave an interview in which he belittled Lithuanian resistance to the
Soviet occupation and justified the
Soviet Union, while also criticizing the role of the United States in the
Russian invasion of Ukraine and the Lithuanian foreign policy. The court sentenced Paleckis to additional three months in prison. ==Political views==