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Today's issue in the true crime genre is about the amazing story of serial fraudster Nikita Dolgopolov. His victims were a dozen and a half people in several Russian cities, including St. Petersburg and Moscow.
Dolgopolov convinced his victims — and among them a variety of people, from young girls to sophisticated businessmen — simply... lend him money. And, paradoxical as it sounds, few people could refuse him. Now the victims have united in a kind of committee and are trying to achieve justice. And Dolgopolov himself? He continues to live a free life as if nothing had happened, and we even managed to find him in an elite residential complex in the capital.
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