Russian Federal Bailiff Service chief advises lawyer Feygin to take measures not to remain on debtors register
MOSCOW. Oct 14 (Interfax) - Russian Federal Bailiff Service chief Artur Parfyonchikov advised Mark Feygin, lawyer of the Ukrainian national Roman Sushchenko, to take measures not to be listed on the register of debtors.
"I recommend that you take measures worthy of a lawyer and be excluded from the debtors list on the website of the Federal Bailiff Service. And that will be the end of 'politics,'" he wrote on Twitter.
Feygin said earlier that the Russian Federal Bailiff Service's department for Moscow has banned him from leaving the country.
Feygin defended a number of notable cases, including those of Ukrainian Nadiya Savchenko, nationalist Ilya Goryachev, and the members of the punk band Pussy Riot. At present, he defends Ukrainian Roman Sushchenko, who is accused of espionage.