Mr Tsvetnenko faces a further charge of conspiracy to commit money laundering, which also carries a maximum 20-year prison sentence. "Mr Tsvetnenko will be defending all the allegations made against him," his spokeswoman Evelyn Duffy said this week. Mr Tsvetnenko, who ran "at least two different Australian digital content providers", was allowed to begin auto-subscribing consumers. For her 29th, Mr Tsvetnenko flew his wife to Hollywood for an extravaganza attended by celebrities including rapper Snoop Dogg. Mr Tsvetnenko has denied the allegations.
Source: New Zealand Herald July 27, 2016 18:53 UTC