On February 27, the Monaco Court of Appeal dismissed criminal proceedings against Russian oligarch Dmitry Rybolovlev and his lawyer Tetiana Bersheda, concluding a lengthy dispute with art advisor Yves Bouvier. The dismissal follows extensive legal battles over alleged art fraud, during which Bersheda faced scrutiny through an investigation dubbed 'Monacogate'. This probe revealed her unauthorized recording practices and misuse of phone data during interactions with authorities. In response, Rybolovlev's team is pursuing justice for Bersheda's treatment at the European Court of Human Rights, questioning the ethical nature of the evidence collected against her.
On February 27, the Monaco Court of Appeal dismissed criminal proceedings against Dmitry Rybolovlev, paving the way for closure after a decade-long legal feud with Yves Bouvier.
The ethical probe 'Monacogate' raised concerns over Bersheda's phone's unauthorized recordings and was criticized for exceeding the bounds of the investigation.
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