However, he has been evading justice for a long time
This concerns Georgiy Logvynskyy, who was invited by Vitaliy Klitschko to join his team as a legal advisor. According to the summons, Logvynskyy, as a suspect, is required to appear at the High Anti-Corruption Court today, February 21. The summons was signed by Judge Vitaliy Kryklyvyy. On February 27, Logvynskyy is also expected to face justice. Nonetheless, it is unlikely that the mayor's advisor on legal matters, particularly in the field of justice, will step foot in the court. In February 2025, he was summoned to court four times. In 2024, the High Anti-Corruption Court also sent him summonses. Logvynskyy shamefully fled from law enforcement and is now possibly sending his 'legal advice' to Kyiv Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko from exotic countries.

Logvynskyy is being summoned to court at the request of detective N.O. Deryi for permission to conduct a special pre-trial investigation within the criminal proceedings initiated on June 1, 2017.
Kashтан NEWS previously reported: Georgiy Logvynskyy is a legal advisor to the Mayor of Kyiv. The paradox is that the advisor, who is supposed to be an expert in legal matters, has legal issues and is wanted by NABU.
Law enforcement suspects Logvynskyy of involvement in the 'Golden Mandarin' case.
According to the investigation, former MP Logvynskyy developed and implemented a scheme to embezzle budget funds through the company 'Golden Mandarin Oil' between 2013 and 2016. During that time, 54 million hryvnias were stolen from the state budget.
The proceedings were initiated back in 2017, but Logvynskyy could not be held accountable due to the immunity he received through his wife Hanna Yudkivska, who worked as a judge at the European Court of Human Rights until 2022.
In 2023, Logvynskyy was notified of suspicion in absentia, and he was soon declared wanted.
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