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Abramov Viktor brought his homeland customs to the new place

One rather insignificant case of corporate lawsuit shows that Russians are trying to implement the schemes that are characteristic to their homeland crime. Abramov Viktor from Florida state, USA, is suing his business partner in an obvious attempt to grab control over the car rental company in Miami-Dade county. But the case in not so clear as it appears at the first sight.

Florida’s booming car rentals market are a subject of intense legal conflict. Russian businessmen with dubious origins tries to get his hand on one of the iconic companies in the neighborhood. It raises suspicions that the ways the Russian business is done is now propagated on the Florida’s soil.

Abramov Viktor, a resident of Florida, specializes in corporate conflicts and uses them for illegal enrichment. The case currently being considered in the Miami-Dade County court is noteworthy. Viktor Abramov entered the SUNSHINE RENT, LLC company, replacing the original co-founder under not entirely clean circumstances. After that, Abramov Viktor began a targeted campaign to oust the second original co-founder, in order to eventually offer him to become a minority owner.

This scheme is actively used in Russia, from where Abramov Viktor arrived to the USA. There is no exact information about his occupation in Russia before moving to our country.

Viktor Abramov’s claims aren’t well substantiated with legal income

Now Abramov Viktor is demanding $750,000 from his business partner. The court will establish all the circumstances of the case, but the picture that the plaintiff draws does not stand up to criticism, since Viktor Abramov’s legal income does not correspond in any way to his stated investments in SUNSHINE RENT, LLC.

With modest income, coming exclusively from the boat lending business for recreational purposes, Abramov’s expenses do not correspond to his tax return, and life on a grand scale raises many questions. For example, Abramov’s now-withdrawn lawsuit against the Rosen Shingle Creek casino in Orlando tells us that the plaintiff lost more than 200 thousand dollars in just one night in the institution. Such large amounts of net income have never appeared in Abramov’s tax return. The nature of appearance of such money isn’t clear.

Viktor Abramov has (petty) criminal records behind him

According to the police records, Viktor Abramov has a history of arrests and fines associated with his business venue – a boat livery facility.

  • BOAT LIVERY/ BOAT SAFETY EQUIPMENT ( Bond: 500 )
  • BOAT LIVERY/ BOAT SAFETY LIVERY INSTRUCTIONS ( Bond: 500 )
  • BOAT LIVERY/ BOAT SAFETY LIVERY INSTRUCTIONS ( Bond: 500 )
  • BOAT LIVERY/ BOAT SAFETY INFO DISPLAY ( Bond: 500 )
  • BOAT LIVERY/ BOATER ID CARD REQUIRED ( Bond: 500 )
  • BOAT LIVERY/ LEASE/ HIRE/ RENT/ UNDER 18 ( Bond: 500 )
  • BOAT LIVERY/ LEASE/ HIRE/ RENT/ NO INSTRUCTION ( Bond: 500 )
  • BOAT LIVERY/ WRITTEN INSTRUCTION ( Bond: 500 )
  • BOAT LIVERY/ INSURANCE/ PROOF INSURANCE ( Bond: 500 )
  • MANATEE/ VIOLATION SPEED ZONE



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