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Putin crony[edit]

The article got totally whitewashed concerning a power struggle with a Putin oligarch. Now restored from the lead section:

Michael Calvey and five colleagues were arrested in Russia in February 2019, for allegedly defrauding Russian businessman Artem Avetisyan, who is an associate of Russian President Vladimir Putin. Calvey maintains the charges are baseless, supported by a BBC investigation, and the real reason for the arrest was because Calvey was suing Avetisyan in a separate business dispute in London, and winning, so Avetisyan used his connections with Putin and the FSB to have Calvey arrested on trumped up charges.

After the massive international outcry of support for Calvey, they had choice but to back down, and the Putin-controlled court made a "face saving" slap on the hand because in fact Calvey was not guilty of anything. This stuff about an "options call" is convoluted, minor and ridiculous. -- GreenC 18:08, 19 October 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Beginning sounded like an advertisement[edit]

I moved much of the content to the body of the article. bob (talk) 00:47, 19 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Proposed changes: updates to legal case[edit]

Hi there, editors. Your consideration on these updates is appreciated - please hit me up with any questions or feedback you may have around this.

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Michael Calvey (born October 3, 1967) is an American businessman and one of Russia’s most prominent foreign investors. His criminal conviction on accusations of embezzlement caused widespread shock in Russia.
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Michael Calvey (born October 3, 1967) is an American businessman and was one of Russia’s most prominent foreign investors. [2]  His criminal conviction on accusations of embezzlement and the subsequent nullification of the case was widely publicized in Russia. [3][4]

Reason: The accusations were nullified in April 2024, source Marrow, Alexander (20-05-2024). "U.S. investor Calvey's Russian conviction wiped as probation expires". https://www.reuters.com. Reuters. Retrieved 14-07-2024. According to Russian law, a person is considered "convicted" until their criminal record is vacated, which occurs once the probation period is over, the Guild of Russian Lawyers said on April 25 in a note on Calvey's case. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= and |date= (help); External link in |website= (help) In addition, some of the language used is inappropriate and sensationalistic ("caused widespread shock" etc.).

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Calvey is the co-founder of Baring Vostok, an independent private equity firm focused on investments in Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States. In February 2019, Calvey and five colleagues were arrested on suspicion of involvement in the theft of 2.5 billion rubles from Vostochny Bank on the order of "hardliner" judge Artur Karpov. In August 2021, after nearly two years under house arrest, Calvey was found guilty of misappropriation and given a 5.5-year suspended sentence by a Moscow court.
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Calvey was the co-founder of Baring Vostok, an independent private equity firm focused on investments in Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States. [5] In February 2019, Calvey and five colleagues were arrested on suspicion of involvement in the theft of 2.5 billion rubles from Vostochny Bank. In August 2021, after nearly two years under house arrest, Calvey was found guilty of misappropriation and given a 5.5-year suspended sentence by a Moscow court. [6] The conviction was vacated in April 2024.

Reason: Case was vacated, as mentioned above.

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Reason: updates to the case since this page was last updated.

MichaelCalveyMediaTeam (talk) MichaelCalveyMediaTeam (talk) 11:39, 14 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Edit request part 2[edit]

Previous request was cut off. Here is the last part again.

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Reason: updates to the case since this page was last updated. MichaelCalveyMediaTeam (talk) MichaelCalveyMediaTeam (talk) 11:43, 14 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]

The text block is too large, causing {{TextDiff}} to have a memory overload error, it will not display. Is there any way you can break it down into smaller blocks ie, multiple uses of {{TextDiff}}? -- GreenC 16:47, 14 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]