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The court not only rejected the appeal of the Russian businessman, but also made...

US Supreme Court left Russian billionaire Deripaska under sanctions - Bloomberg

The court not only rejected the appeal of the Russian businessman, but also made it clear that his lawyer does not concern his lawyer. The US Supreme Court ruled to reject the appeal of the Russian billionaire Oleg Deripaska demanding to withdraw sanctions. This decision was made a few days after the US Prosecutor's Office has released a criminal accusation, claiming that Deripaska had violated the sanctions imposed in 2018 because of his relations with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

About it writes Bloomberg. The publication states that sanctions against Deripaska were imposed on the basis of decrees signed in 2014 by the former President Barack Obama in response to the annexation of Russia by the Ukrainian Peninsula of Crimea. However, Deripaska's lawyer claims that sanctions were illegal.

In addition, Deripaska himself stated that the Department for Control of the US Department of Finance (ofac) has exceeded its powers because it imposed sanctions not related to emergency in the country. The material states that the Law on International Emergency Economic powers gives the President the right to impose sanctions in the event of a state of emergency in the country.

In the petition, the lawyer of Deripaska stated that any violation of this legislative scheme threatens the removal of restrictions from the executive. Journalists write that, in order to prove their position, the deripasco relied on the OCA presents, which stated that sanctions were imposed in response to the malicious activity of the Russian Federation in the world. His lawyer argued that the President "did not declare a state of emergency.

It is also reported that, having supported the sanctions, the Federal Court of Appeal in Washington suggested that the statement to presellement did not contradict and did not refute" much more specific reasons that OAC has given in his evidence for introduction sanctions on Deripaska. "The judges did not ask the government to answer, making it clear that they did not seriously consider the appeal of Deripaska. Oleg Deripaska is a Russian entrepreneur.

He is the founder of the company" Basic element ", until 2018 he managed Rusal. In 2008 Deripaska's wealth was estimated at $ 28 billion. Suspected Vladimir Putin's projects. Earlier, focus reported that Russia has hid data on $ 112 billion in the war for war. After the invasion of Ukraine. We will remind that in Poland they are convinced that sanctions towards the Russian Federation are needed to strengthen the peritonethically.