Actor Pavel Derevyanko is preparing to challenge his partner’s crypto venture, alleging that the enterprise defrauded him of 45 million rubles. Life reports this claim with the following reference: Shot.
According to the source, Derevianko entered the crypto project on the recommendation of Grigory Muluzyan. The two men launched the company Bee Soul, which maintains an office presence in Moscow. The publication notes that the actor initially invested one million rubles through Muluzyan, a sum that was eventually returned along with a 10 percent premium. After this initial financial move, Derevianko consented to a new business agreement, but he reportedly did not thoroughly read the contract before signing, a factor that would later become central to the ensuing dispute.
Following the signing, the entrepreneur initiated a legal battle against Derevianko, accusing him of financial fraud and seeking compensation of 45 million rubles. At present, the actor intends to seek court authorization to obtain full access to the company’s documents and accounting records. He also seeks a redistribution of shares, arguing that the agreement failed to reflect the true terms of his investment and involvement in Bee Soul.
According to the same source, Derevianko was not the sole victim of the schemes associated with Muluzyan. His colleague, actor Artem Tkachenko, reportedly invested six million rubles and ten Bitcoins, and, like Derevianko, lost the entire amount invested. The broader picture painted in the report highlights a pattern of questionable conduct surrounding the cryptocurrency venture, raising questions about due diligence, corporate governance, and the safeguards available to investors in high-risk digital asset projects.
In related news, there were previously rumors linking another public figure, Agutin, to speculation about a nightclub opening, which did not materialize. The evolving narrative surrounding these figures underscores the potential pitfalls that can accompany partnerships within fast-moving sectors like cryptocurrency, where trust and clarity in contractual obligations are crucial for protecting personal and financial interests.