Russian Prisoner of the State
The Russian billionaire being held on suspicion of fraud in Moscow is widely considered to be politically, rather than legally motivated.
See Moscow court orders Russia's richest man to remain jailed another three months for details of the case.
Whatever happened to the leaders of Enron and Worldcom in the Land of the Free? I doubt that the State arrested them until they were found guilty of something. Whether they then managed to find a jail cell may be debatable but Mikhail Khodorkovsky, the embattled former chief of Russia's largest oil company, has been detained since Oct. 25.
Prosecutors have extended the pretrial investigation until March 31st. The former executive has not been charged although killings are alleged.
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