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И Евгений придумал схему вымогательства – как ему казалось, беспроигрышную. Насколько нам стало известно от наших источников, Набойченко перед тем, как обрушить платежную систему российского сегмента «Гермеса» в феврале 2022 года, шантажировал Романа Василенко – требовал с него деньги: 170 тыс. евро. При этом, по утверждению Виктории Набойченко, угрожал убийством и увечьями и самому Роману Василенко, и его супруге, и детям. Похвалялся перед (тогда еще) женой своими матерными сообщениями с угрозами, которые он посылал Василенко и его близким. Кроме того, он завладел российской клиентской базой «Гермеса» и вымогал у клиентов деньги: свидетельства такого рода нам предоставлены. Клеветник Помимо этого, он допустил целый ряд публичных высказываний – прежде всего в YouTube, которые Роман Василенко расценил как клеветнические и инициировал по этому поводу уголовное разбирательство. Подавляющее большинство выступлений Набойченко, преимущественно нетрезвых, сейчас удалены. 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