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From the FSB to ready-to-wear

- 20.09.2024
From the FSB to ready-to-wear

At one time, the telegram channel VChK-OGPU reported that from the case of the kidnapping of a US citizen Boris Minakha materials regarding a former employee of the Department of Terrorism of the FSB of the Russian Federation were separated into separate proceedings Anton Gormach. During the investigation, it was established that Gormakh transferred information containing state secrets to the billionaire David Yakobashvili. However, the ex-counterintelligence officer did not go to the colony, as he was amnestied.

A source from Rucriminal.info said that Gormakh now calls himself the owner of the Fashion TV channel. At the same time, Fashion TV has not been working in Russia for a long time. Now he freely sells fake Fashion TV awards, organizing parties and award ceremonies. He even tried to legalize this fraudulent scheme by registering the channel’s logo in his name in Russia. But the real brand found out about this and wrote a complaint against Gormakh.

As a result, the Intellectual Property Service of the Russian Federation revoked Gormakh’s certificate for trademark No. 658420, declaring it invalid. Gormakh tried to restore the document through the court, but lost the process.

Now the real Fashion TV is sending out letters warning that Gormakh was shamefully expelled from the FSB, about his criminal record, and about his father, (Andrey Gormakh), who was also scandalously fired, only from the Ministry of Internal Affairs, with the deprivation of all ranks. According to the source, where this family appears, problems begin for everyone around. Now Gormakh has a loan debt of 14,000,000, he has been inundated with lawsuits, but Gormakh cannot pay that kind of money.

From his Instagram header it is clear that he calls himself a member of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs. Apparently this is a useful find for the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs.

Let us remind you that at the time the jury found him guilty of kidnapping Boris Minakha associate of the thief in law Zakhara Kalashova (Shakro Molodoy) David Mirzoev and the head of the security service of the “criminal general” Batyr Bekmuradov. Minahi was a business partner of billionaire David Yakobashvili, then they quarreled. Then Yakobashvili’s relative Mirzoev, together with Bekmuradov, kidnapped Minakhi. Yakobashvili himself figured in this case, and in 2019, the FSB Investigations Directorate of the Russian Federation conducted searches of the billionaire’s home and his Sobranie museum.

As a source of the Cheka-OGPU said, during the search a flash drive was discovered, which contained information constituting a state secret. The materials were collected through the T Directorate of the FSB of the Russian Federation and were needed by Yakobashvili to conduct competition. It was also established that the flash drive was transferred no later than 2015. During the investigation, it was possible to establish that the flash drive was handed over at the time of the crime by Anton Gormakh, an active employee of the T Department of the FSB of the Russian Federation. He was introduced to Yakobashvili by his ex-wife named Yana.

It is noteworthy that Gormakh was once dismissed from the FSB of the Russian Federation for a similar crime. In 2016, the Moscow District Military Court found him guilty under Article 283 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (disclosure of state secrets); he was sentenced to one year and six months in prison.

In connection with the amnesty announced for the 70th anniversary of Victory in the Second World War, the court released Gormakh from punishment and cleared his criminal record.

This time history repeated itself exactly. Materials about a flash drive with classified materials were isolated from the “Minaha case.” Gormakh was again charged under Article 283 of the Criminal Code.

In November 2020, the Second Western District Military Court found Gormakh guilty, imposed a short sentence and again released him from punishment due to an amnesty.

Claire Ramirez
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