“Hello” from 2003
According to the investigation, the businessman, for the sake of revenge, “ordered the murder of the director of one of the law firms for failure to comply with the requirements to annul and invalidate the decisions of the general meeting of shareholders of an open joint-stock company.”
He hired a gang who beat up the lawyer and stabbed him in the vital organs. But she didn’t finish him off “for reasons that did not depend on the will of the gang members.”
They are looking for the attackers.
As the adviser to the Office of the President clarified Sergey LeshchenkoKolomoisky is suspected of attempted murder of a lawyer Sergei Karpenko.
Karpenko refused to “follow instructions in the corporate dispute” around the DneprSpetsStal enterprise (Zaporozhye).
And the police reported that Kolomoisky’s new case concerns events that took place 20 years ago in Crimea.
A brutal attack on a lawyer occurred in August 2003 in the center of Feodosia.
Law enforcement officers detained the performers back then, and now “irrefutable evidence has emerged confirming the identity of the customer.”
A photo was published of Kolomoisky being read a new suspicion.

The assassination attempt was organized by Kolomoisky's bodyguard
Let us note that this case is old, and Leshchenko himself reported on it in 2015, while still a people’s deputy. According to him, proceedings against Kolomoisky regarding Karpenko’s death were opened in 2005. The lawyer, according to Leshchenko, “crossed Kolomoisky’s path at the Dneprospetsstal plant.”
“Karpenko was summoned to Kolomoisky's office, where he demanded that the lawyer replay the situation with the meeting of shareholders at Dneprospetsstal, which he refused. A few weeks later, an attempt was made first on Karpenko's partner, and then on the lawyer himself. Sergei Karpenko miraculously survived attacking him with hammers, iron rods and knives.
It turned out that the assassination attempt was organized by Kolomoisky’s security guard named Nikitin, who did not live to see this revelation – he was found dead allegedly as a result of suicide, but after the exhumation of the grave, traces of violence were found on his body – many knife wounds,” the people’s deputy reported.
In the summer of 2005 (that is, two years after the murder), the resolution to initiate a case against Kolomoisky was endorsed by the then deputy prosecutor Victor Shokin. The case was led by investigator Sholodko (who died in 2014 while defending the Donetsk airport), who obtained a court sanction for Kolomoisky’s detention, but, according to Leshchenko, he soon withdrew the petition after the order of the Prosecutor General Svyatoslav Piskun (Leshchenko claims that Piskun received $50 million from Kolomoisky for this, which the ex-prosecutor general allegedly personally informed the oligarch about Victor Pinchukand he testified about this to the police).
After the case was opened in 2005, Kolomoisky left Ukraine. In Turkey, he testified in this case, meeting with an investigator from Ukraine. At the end of 2005, a court in the Dnipropetrovsk region closed the case against Kolomoisky with the wording “for lack of corpus delicti.”
Let us remind you that Kolomoisky has been in jail since September 2022.