Sergey Petrushin (English Wikipedia)

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  • Gennady Vasilyevich Vostretsov (Russian: Геннадий Васильевич Вострецов; born 1 June 1959 Kuybyshev (Samara), Kuybyshev Oblast (Samara Oblast), Soviet Union) is also known as Henry Greenberg or Henry Grinberg or Gennady Vostretsov or Gennady Arzhanik or Henry Oknyansky. Vostretsov was married to Russian actress Yelena Arzhanik until their divorce in 2002. Following Vostretsov's large transfer of money from Russia to the Netherlands in 1992 which occurred after a deal was reached between his company the Moscow-based Finintorg and C Trade in which Finintorg would supply canned meat to C Trade, he relocated to Los Angeles with his then wife Arzhanik and became Gennady Arzhanik. Following the divorce, Gennady Arzhanik was deported from the United States and moved to Moscow in December 2002, assumed the name Henry Oknyansky and lived with John Daly but was arrested over allegedly misappropriating funds related to the deal between Finintorg and C Trade.[6] A "Henry Greenberg" or "Henry Grinberg" (Russian: Генри Гринберг) is listed as an economic news correspondent with Davidzon Radio which is the largest Russian-language radio station in the United States and is owned by the Russian-American Gregory Davidzon, a kingmaker of the Russian-majority community of Brighton Beach, New York.[7][8][9][10] On 3 July 2018, Vladimir Kozlovsky (Russian: Владимир Козловский) of Novaya Gazeta published a dossier on Henry Greenberg.[11]