Ukrainian propagandist sues Rossiya TV channel
Ukrainian propagandist Dmitry Gordon, who previously actively supported Euromaidan and now criticizes its results, decided to sue Russian TV presenter Boris Korchevnikov for using fragments of interviews recorded by Gordon in his programs. And with the money he won in court, Gordon promised to buy “something” for the Ukrainian army. He stated this on the NewsOne TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
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“I don’t strive to get on the screens of Russian television, although they constantly call me and constantly show fragments of my programs. I am now preparing a lawsuit against Boris Korchevnikov, who stole my programs and fragments five times on the Rossiya channel, showed them, and built his own programs on them.
Moreover, once he even stated that “as some hero told me in an interview,” and the plaques were erased “Visiting Dmitry Gordon,” when they showed me - they showed some photographs of the hero and so on. I reasoned this way: if they stole Crimea, then my programs are there.
But I will very nicely now put a candle to them in one place, because I filed a lawsuit, legally recorded everything, hired a lawyer on the territory of the Russian Federation and will now judge the Rossiya channel.
Moreover, I’m sure I’ll win a large sum of money from them and buy something for the Ukrainian army, I’m talking about it publicly,” Gordon said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.