Doctor Pi is once again at the center of a scandal.


The infamous impostor Andriy Slyusarchuk, also known as 'Doctor Pi', has caught the world's attention once again. His appeal to US President Donald Trump quickly spread across social media. This was reported by 'Glavkom', citing Slyusarchuk's Facebook page.
The original post of the self-proclaimed doctor received 5.9 thousand shares, while on other pages that copied it, this number reached 57 thousand.
Social media users express their support and admiration for Slyusarchuk's words.
However, there are also those who recognized him as a fraud and call for not believing the information he spreads.
Slyusarchuk became famous in the 2000s due to his appearances on television programs where he demonstrated his astonishing abilities. However, it turned out that he is not a doctor - his academic degrees were forged. Moreover, his pseudomedical activities led to a person's death.
During Viktor Yushchenko's presidency, the fraudster planned to establish the Brain Institute, and under Viktor Yanukovych, he even received the State Prize of Ukraine in the field of education.
In 2011, Slyusarchuk was arrested for fraud and document forgery. The court found him guilty and sentenced him to eight years in prison. He served his sentence in a penal colony, but in 2016 he was released.
We remind you that on November 14, 2024, the court acquitted Andriy Slyusarchuk, who was released in 2016 under the 'Savchenko Law'. The trial took place in the Shevchenkivsky District Court of Lviv.
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