In December 2009, the
Prosecutor General's Office sent an official warning to Rashkin following his controversial statements about the current government (on the
October Revolution anniversary rally in Saratov Rashkin said that "blood must wash away this shame they have imposed on us [after 1991]"). His words were condemned by Communist party leader
Gennady Zyuganov and Saratov regional branch of the CPRF. Then-secretary of
United Russia's general council
Vyacheslav Volodin, who was mentioned in Rashkin's speech, asked the court to oblige Rashkin to pay 5 million rubles in compensation for moral damage.
Leninsky district court of Saratov reduced the amount of compensation to one million, which Rashkin paid with 60 kilograms of low-value coins. In November 2012, Rashkin provoked a scandal, posting on
Twitter about his wish to use Russian president
Vladimir Putin as a target in a shooting tournament among State Duma members. After receiving harsh criticism, Rashkin said that he meant a photo of the president, that his post was a joke, that beating mannequins with politicians' portraits is a Japanese tradition. In January 2016,
Novaya Gazeta published the research of the academic degrees of the
6th State Duma members, made by
Dissernet community. Rashkin's
doctoral dissertation was classified as a "phantom" one, since neither the original nor its abstract were found in the
RSL or
NLR. Three years later Rashkin said that the degree was actually awarded by a public organization called the "Academy of Social Sciences". In April 2016, member of the State Duma from
LDPR Mikhail Degtyaryov accused top Moscow communists Valery Rashkin, Vladimir Rodin and
Andrey Klychkov of espionage and high treason, citing a report by
Russia-1 TV channel, which claimed that the CPRF city committee cooperated with
Alexei Navalny.
Criminal prosecution In October 2021, Valery Rashkin was accused of illegal hunting. According to the Committee for Hunting and Fishery of
Saratov Oblast, on the night of 29 October, a cut elk carcass and cutting tools were found in the trunk of Rashkin's car in
Lysogorsky District. Rashkin said that the "almost cut" elk was found by him in the forest. He called the incident a provocation by the authorities. CPRF's press secretary
Alexander Yushchenko noted that Rashkin had never been fond of hunting and said that the Communist Party considers this event "another attack" on the MP. The article 258 of the
Russian Criminal Code provides imprisonment for up to two years. Since Rashkin has
parliamentary immunity, law enforcement agencies were able to take the case to court and bring charges only if the State Duma authorized the prosecution. State Duma authorized it on 25 November 2021. On 22 April 2022, Rashkin was convicted by the
Kalininsky District, Saratov Oblast court of illegal hunting and given a 3-year
suspended sentence with a 2-year
probation. == Personal life ==