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Igor Fruman (born 1966) [1] is a Soviet-born American businessman. He is an associate of Rudy Giuliani who, along with Lev Parnas , aided in a search in Ukraine for detrimental information on U.S. President Donald Trump 's political opponents.
Lev Parnas [a] (born February 6, 1972) [1] is a Soviet-born American businessman and former associate of Rudy Giuliani.Parnas, Giuliani, Igor Fruman, John Solomon, Yuriy Lutsenko, Dmytro Firtash and his allies, Victoria Toensing and Joe diGenova, were involved in creating the false Biden–Ukraine conspiracy theory, which is part of the Trump–Ukraine scandal's efforts to damage Joe Biden.
[85] [86] [361] On September 23, Trump asserted: "If a Republican ever did what Joe Biden did, if a Republican ever said what Joe Biden said, they'd be getting the electric chair right now." [ 362 ] Before the White House released a rough transcript, Trump claimed that his call with Zelenskyy was "largely congratulatory" and "largely [discussed ...
Parnas was arrested on Thursday along with the other Florida businessman, Igor Fruman, on unrelated charges that included illegally funneling $325,000 to a political action committee supporting ...
A Russian tycoon whose name arose prominently in the illegal political contribution case against two associates of Rudy Giuliani was secretly charged with conspiracy in a New York court ...
Fruman, who is accused of campaign finance violations, also helped Giuliani hunt for dirt on Donald Trump's political opponents in Ukraine. Rudy Giuliani associate Igor Fruman likely to plead ...
Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman pleaded not guilty on Wednesday to charges of funneling money from foreign entities to U.S. candidates. 2 Giuliani associates plead not guilty in campaign finance scheme ...
According to FBI witness interview notes released in October 2019, upon hearing news of a hack of a Democratic National Committee server in June 2016, Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort speculated that Ukraine rather than Russia was culpable, [9] a narrative that was also promoted by Konstantin Kilimnik, thought to be a Russian intelligence asset with whom Manafort was working along with ...