According to the media, Ivanyushchenko is a well-known
crime boss (criminal authority) nicknamed Yura of Yenakieve ("Yura Yenakiyevskiy)." He was also a close associate of President of Ukraine
Viktor Yanukovych.
Criminal prosecution He disappeared from the sight of law enforcement officers on 15 December 2014. The Minsister of Internal Affairs,
Arsen Avakov said Ivanyushchenko organized and funded "
titushky" who abducted, beat and killed
Euromaidan activists in February 2014. At the end of January 2015, Ivanyushchenko was put on the wanted list by the Main Directorate for Combating Organized Crime of the
Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine. The Prosecutor General's Office suspects him of organizing the
embezzlement of someone else's property and illegal enrichment on an especially large scale under the following articles of the Criminal Code of Ukraine: • Part 3 of Article 27 (types of accomplices); • Part 5 of Art. 191 of the Criminal Code (misappropriation, waste of property on an especially large scale); • Part 3 of Article 368 (acceptance of an offer, promise or receipt of an unlawful benefit by an official). On 2 December 2016, the
Kyiv Court of Appeals ruled that MP from the BPP
Serhiy Leshchenko should refute his statements about the former deputy from the Party of Regions, Ivanyushchenko, whom he accused of involvement in the murders of Euromaidan activists. In January 2015, a Ukrainian court seized more than 72 million Swiss francs in Ivanyushchenko's due money in his Swiss bank accounts. The Prosecutor General's Office seized his accounts in Ukrainian banks and the fleet, and requests for international legal assistance were sent to
Latvia,
Monaco and
Switzerland to seize funds abroad. Verkhovna Rada deputy
Oleh Nedava, who defends Ivanyushchenko's interests, stated that the prosecution of Ivanyushchenko was illegal, despite the fact that the investigation had evidence of his involvement in a number of crimes. The Kyiv Court of Appeals decided on January 1 this year to uphold the decision of the investigating judge of the Pechersk District Court of November 25, 2016, which overturned the petition of the senior investigator against Ivanyushchenko and left unsatisfied the appeal of prosecutor Panchishin. However, in 2017, the Kyiv Court of Appeals considered the complaint of the Ivanyushchenko's lawyers, and found the statements of the deputy of the Verkhovna Rada
Serhiy Leshchenko, voiced in the live broadcast of the Shuster Live program as unreliable, obliging him to refute the slanderous insinuations about Ivanyushchenko's involvement in the delivery of titushki to the time of Euromaidan, as well as theft in the state corporation "Ukrspirt". On 30 November 2016, the Kyiv Court of Appeals ruled to satisfy Ivanyushchenko's claim against Leshchenko for the protection of honor, dignity and business reputation. Claims of Ivanyushchenko to the editor-in-chief of the portal "Censor.net" to Yuri Butusov on the protection of honor, dignity and business reputation were satisfied by the court on 18 January 2017. On 26 January 2017, the court ruled to uphold the decision of the
Solomyansky District Court of 27 January 2016, which made a positive decision on the case of the inaction of the Deputy
Prosecutor General of Ukraine, Stolyarchuk at the stage of pre-trial investigation. The latest decision of the collegium of the Supreme Court is not subject to appeal. On January 27, 2017, the judicial board of the Chamber of the Supreme Court for Criminal Cases of Ukraine ruled to satisfy the complaint of Ivanyushchenko on charges of the Deputy Prosecutor General of Ukraine of inaction at the stage of pre-trial investigation. The court also ruled to refuse the Deputy Prosecutor General of Ukraine to start office work in relation to Ivanyushchenko. In other words, the decision of the Deputy Prosecutor General to open a case against Ivanyushchenko was rejected by the court. On 28 February 2017, it became known that the
Supreme Court of Ukraine closed all criminal proceedings against Ivanyushchenko. According to MP Leshchenko,
Hryhoriy Surkis, his longtime business partner, and
Borys Lozhkin, the former head of the Administration of the President of Ukraine, they agreed that they played a significant role in ending the persecution of the oligarch. Surkis played a huge role in the termination of criminal cases and the lifting of sanctions against Ivanyushchenko. Lozhkin, who promoted his interests in the presidential circle, also assisted in the termination of cases against him. Another proof of the disinterest of the Ukrainian authorities in Ivanyushchenko's persecution is the fact that he twice visited Ukraine without hindrance, despite the fact that he was on the wanted list. On 15 October 2019, a Latvian court found $30 million criminal. Since the beginning of 2015, this money has been under arrest at the request of the Prosecutor General's Office of Ukraine. Earlier, a Lithuanian court decided to confiscate $26 million belonging to Ivanyushchenko. ==Assets==