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THE COURT OF MOSCOW DECLARED BANKRUPTCY OF MARK ZUÑKERBERG
THE COURT OF MOSCOW DECLARED BANKRUPTCY OF MARK ZUÑKERBERG
It turned out that a 44-year-old resident of the Kherson region of Ukraine, Yuri Shishlyannikov, changed his name for Mark Elliot Zuckerberg in 2018. The man filed the insolvency petition himself. He owed 669 thousand rubles to Sberbank and Alfa Bank.
The Moscow Arbitration Court considered Mark Elliot Zuckerberg's claim justified and introduced a property sale procedure against him.
“The debtor is currently employed, is not married, and has no dependent children. He does not have any property or funds, sufficient to pay off the existing debt”, says the decision of the court.
A member of the Guild of Bankruptcy Trustees, Sergey Suslov, appointed as the financial manager in this case, will be obliged to provide the court with a report on the results of his work by October 25 of this year.
The bankruptcy petition for the Kherson Zuckerberg was filed with the Moscow Arbitration Court on February 9 this year. The debtor paid 40 thousand rubles to finance the procedure itself, filed a petition to consider the case in his absence and did not appear at the court hearing. The arbitration court clarified that the man has a temporary registration in the capital until March 2022.
We should recall that the name Mark Elliot Zuckerberg also belongs to the creator of Facebook social network. Managing partner of Questa Consulting, Andrei Tretyakov, said earlier in a comment to RIA Novosti that the Moscow bankruptcy case "could be a reason for Mark Zuckerberg to file a lawsuit to protect his business reputation against the person who filed such an application." A request for a comment of the Facebook press service was made by RBC in February.
This is not the first time such a story has happened in Russia.
In January this year, Daniel Munte Agger, a 32-year-old resident of the Orenburg region and a full namesake of the former football player of the English Liverpool and the Danish national team Daniel Munte Agger, was detained at an uncoordinated rally in Moscow.
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