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Hamster Combat co-founder to pay 2,5 million rubles in lawsuit

Hamster Combat co-founder to pay 2,5 million rubles in lawsuit

HappyCoinNewsHappyCoinNews2025/01/22 12:22
By:HappyCoinNews

Arbitration Court of St. Petersburg and Leningrad Region obliged possible co-founder of the clicker game Hamster Combat Eduard Gurinovich to pay 2,5 million rubles in response to a lawsuit filed by Tyumen businessman Viktor Shkursky.

According to the court ruling, last year Viktor Shkursky paid Eduard Gurinovich 2,5 million rubles as an advance payment for the course "Board of Directors". The course included lectures that contained information on creating a personal development strategy.

The case states that for several months after the signing of the agreement, Eduard Gurinovich still did not provide Viktor Shkursky with educational materials for developing a personal development strategy.

In addition, the businessman stated in court that Gurinovich did not have a license to conduct educational activities. The court ordered Gurinovich to pay 2,5 million rubles and another 20 rubles in expenses for paying the state fee. Gurinovich himself was not in court.

Earlier, Anton Gorshkov, CEO of the IT holding AD.RU, told the publication Lenta.ru that the team of the clicker game Hamster Kombat did not want to share with him the income from promotions on the market.

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