The medical examiner bought 13 apartments and three Tesla cars

Recently, a journalistic investigation revealed the shocking financial success of Viktor Vlasyuk, a therapist from Vinnytsia who works in the field of medical examination. According to the media, he bought 13 apartments and three Tesla cars, which caused outrage and questions about the sources of his wealth.

The journalists found out that the doctor has two Tesla Model S cars, one Tesla Model Y and 13 apartments, the most expensive of which, a 6-room apartment in the center of Kyiv, he arranged for his retired wife.

In addition to Vlasyuk's official salary, the family has income from the energy business jointly with Yulia Danylenko, the current head of the MSEK of Vinnytsia.

By the way, Vlasyuk's income from salary and business does not exceed 236 thousand.

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