The Russian striker got his lost money back.
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A striker who recently returned from the NHL to Russia Aleksandr Radulov said in December 2020 he was subjected to 1.5 billion rubles worth of fraud.
At the time, it emerged that the bank that had deposited Radulov’s money was not licensed.
This in turn meant that the bank was virtually non-existent. Radulov said at the time he had not received back the money he had deposited in the bank.
The Russian player said he had been a bank customer for more than a decade at the time.
Russian Business-Gazetan according to Radulov, after the investigation, he has now recovered most of the money he once lost.
At the rate of December 2020, 1.5 billion rubles corresponded to about $ 20 million.
Radulov will move to Ak Bars Kazan, which plays in KHL, for the coming season. He played the last five seasons in the NHL in Dallas.