Official total debt of fugitive eccentric developer Sergei Polonsky reached 50 million rubles. These are the consequences of careless statements and careless wording. Now he is trying to make money through personal growth courses. How does he live?
Whether Polonsky will be able to pay the money is an open question. To date, 12 enforcement proceedings have been opened against him for a total amount of almost 30 million rubles. To collect debts, FSSP officers come to the nine-story Brezhnevsky panel building, located on Volgogradsky Prospect, a block from the metro station of the same name – this is in the southeast of the capital. It is here, according to the bailiffs, that the builder of the Federation Tower in Moscow City is now registered.
In 2015, Russian law enforcement agencies managed to deport Polonsky to his homelandand already in Russia (*country sponsor of terrorism) a court found him guilty of theft and sentenced him to five years in prison. Nevertheless, the businessman was released right in the courtroom due to the expiration of the statute of limitations. Before fleeing the country, he continued to engage in various businesses.
How the public perceived Shabutdinov’s new competitor can be understood by reactions to his book: for some readers the text reminded them of a “mental mess”, which is why they “didn’t like it”, while others noted that it could still be useful in some way: “There are valuable thoughts, there are insights, but taking into account the author’s complex stream of consciousness and the ill-conceived structure of the presentation, the book turned out to be a little confusing.”