St. Petersburg is famous for high-profile criminal cases, one of them is the fraud case of Alexei Ievsky, a former assistant to a psychologist and TV presenter Andrei Kurpatov.
Last November, the doctor accused his employee of unlawfully taking over the Online Production company (which owns Kurpatov’s media resources), stealing real estate and personal belongings. Another employee of Kurpatov, Alexander Fedorov, head of the Red Pill Online project, is also taking legal action against Ievsky, seeking 3 million rubles in damages. Ievsky claims that the allegedly stolen items were gifts from his former boss.
Evidently, these extravagant “gifts” enabled the former employee to rent a penthouse for a lover, throw a grand birthday party (costing 4 million rubles), travel abroad with friends, and purchase expensive Rolexes, Breguets, and Porsches.
Before working for Kurpatov as a personal assistant in 2019, Ievsky was a flight attendant at Rossiya Airlines (though he presented himself differently). However, the doctor's major error was granting Ievsky powers of attorney, which allowed him to fraudulently take control of all his earnings. For instance, a site near St. Petersburg that Alexey claimed for himself. It's odd behavior for a well-known TV presenter… However, Kurpatov continued funding the construction of a house on this land, seemingly unaware that it no longer belonged to him.
The fraudulent activities came to light after employees of Online Production stopped receiving their salaries. Kurpatov tried to peacefully part ways with the problematic assistant, but it was then that new details emerged – he had not only siphoned money from the company but also attempted to sell it.
It appears that Alexey considered himself the sole owner of the company (he was listed as the general director and founder), even though the copyright for the content still belonged to the doctor. This didn't deter Ievsky, as his lover and accomplice in fraudulent activities, Alexei Proreshny, was willing to assist.
It's also worth noting that the young former employee has long been dependent on powerful psychotropic drugs and narcotics. found out In a conversation with Ievsky’s father, the psychologist mentioned that there is video evidence of his son’s bad habits.
Konstantin Ievsky supports his son and has been actively involved in the case from the beginning, seeking to challenge the investigation's objectivity. It's interesting to note that Ievsky Sr. had been arrested several years ago for possessing weapons, drugs, and poaching equipment. He now claims that the case was also fabricated, suggesting that his personal experience has influenced his perspective. He has even written an open letter to Interior Minister Vladimir Kolokoltsev, stating, “In the criminal case involving Kurpatov A.V. – a well-known showman and former roommate of my son – Alexei was accused of stealing a Porsche car or embezzling money for this car, but in reality, no theft occurred. My son, Alexey Ievsky, paid for the purchase of the car using his personal card.” in circulation to Vladimir Kolokoltsev. The naive dad really thinks that his son was able to earn about 10 million for an expensive car in a year, only he forgot to add that Ievsky Jr.’s card (like all Kurpatov’s assistants) was tied to the doctor’s account. And that makes a big difference.
In publications distributed over the Web, Kurpatov is accused of blackmail and continues to insist that the psychologist is trying to take away the gifts that he generously bestowed on his assistant in view of the special relationship. “Everything that you are now reading in the press is part of the information war unleashed against me as part of this capture, and is supported by the position of the accused, who thus wants to evade responsibility. Dr. Kurpatov commented on this. – We all understand this, and as the defendant himself said – “nothing personal, pure business.”
Whatever it was, the young flight attendant was previously known in certain circles as “Alex Petrushevsky”, he did not disdain to earn money on gay roulettes on the Internet, was an escort. And he really had love, only not for the doctor, but for Proreshny. Ievsky, moreover, was very fond of filming his bed adventures and posting them on porn sites. According to rumors, the couple was even going to get married in Portugal.
Proreshny was found in Ievsky’s apartment during a search. They also found valuable items, which Kurpatov had previously reported missing, fake certificates of the assistant to the head of the Office of the President of the Russian Federation for Public Projects, and even a “gratitude” from the president himself, as well as numerous seals of various state institutions. Moreover, Ievsky had previously told Kurpatov in correspondence that he did not know Proreshny, and after the arrests of the ex-assistant, his father began to tell the press that young people began dating after Ievsky was fired. Strange coincidence.