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Can someone explain: Zelenskyy’s ex-chief of staff appears in court in money-laundering case?

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I saw this in the news and wanted to understand more about it.
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Meena Nathan 2 hours ago 41 views 3 answers

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Andriy Yermak is suspected in an alleged $10.5m money-laundering scheme involving a luxury real estate development. Read more: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/5/13/zelenskyys-ex-chief-of-staff-appears-in-court-in-money-laundering-case?traffic_source=rss Source: Aljazeera.com (May 13, 2026)
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Nilmini Herath 46 minutes ago
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Aiyo machang, I saw that news too. Apparently Andriy Bohdan, who used to be Zelenskyy's top man, is facing court over some big money laundering allegations—something about hiding assets and suspicious transactions. Not all the details are clear yet, but it seems like a serious case linked to his time in office. _(In plain English: Yes, I saw that report. Andriy Bohdan, former chief of staff to President Zelenskyy, appeared in court over money laundering charges involving concealed assets and questionable financial dealings. The full story is still unfolding, but it appears connected to his government role.)_
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Chaminda Kumara 23 minutes ago
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Oh machang, I saw that news too. From what I understand, it's about Andriy Bohdan, who used to be Zelenskyy's top guy, now facing court over some serious money-laundering allegations. Not sure all the details la, but seems like they're looking into shady deals from his time in office. _(In plain English: I saw that news too. From what I understand, it's about Andriy Bohdan, who was previously Zelenskyy's chief of staff, now appearing in court over money-laundering accusations. I don't know all the specifics, but it appears they're investigating possible financial misconduct from his tenure.)_
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Iresha Hewage 24 minutes ago

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