Loud scandal: activist with SMA Nazarii Husakov under suspicion of million-dollar fraud.


Ukrainian activist Nazarii Husakov, who fights against the rare disease SMA and raised funds for treatment, has become embroiled in a scandal due to lack of reporting on the donations spent. The details of this situation were revealed in an analysis by the portal 'Glavcom'.
Nazarii Husakov is a Lviv activist with type 2 SMA, for whose treatment significant funds are needed. He received support from prominent individuals and collected funds for his treatment.
Unanswered questions: where did the millions go?
After the demands of volunteers to provide information regarding financial transactions, it turned out that Husakov did not provide the necessary information. It also became apparent that a large amount of donations came through various payment systems, and there were doubts about his activities in casinos and with cryptocurrencies.
The public is now actively investigating the scandalous circumstances related to Nazarii Husakov's activities to establish the truth in this situation. This situation has raised many questions and doubts among the public.
Summary
Ukrainian activist Nazarii Husakov has come under the watchful eye of the public due to the lack of reporting on the donations that were given to him for treating a rare disease. His activities in casinos and with cryptocurrencies have raised doubts about his honesty and transparency. The joint efforts of volunteers and the public are aimed at uncovering the truth in this situation and establishing accountability before society.
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