The FBI and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) on Aug. 4 raided the offices of a company with ties to Ukrainian oligarch Igor Kolomoisky.
Agents searched the office of real estate firm Optima Management Group in a downtown Cleveland high-rise as part of an ongoing investigation, the FBI stated. No one was taken into custody.
“The Cleveland Division of the FBI, along with our partners at IRS-CID, had law enforcement activity at two locations yesterday,” said FBI special agent Vicki Anderson in an email to The Epoch Times. “One at One Cleveland Center, Cleveland, and the other at Southgate Financial Center, Miami.”
It isn’t clear whose offices were searched in Miami.
“All documents are under seal so no further information can be provided at this time,” Anderson said.
While she said the bureau couldn’t officially confirm that the raid targeted Optima Management, media could see through the first-floor windows “that Optima was [the] office we were in.”
Kolomoisky earlier denied the allegations.
Kolomoisky and his business partner were investigated by Ukrainian authorities for allegedly transferring $1.7 billion from PrivatBank to offshore accounts through an elaborate loan scheme.
He has denied the allegations.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky made his fame playing a president on a comedy TV show that ran on a channel owned by Kolomoisky, who backed his candidacy. Zelensky has been accused by opponents of having ties too close to Kolomoisky, which he denies.