Zelenskyy is advised to divorce; the former First Lady faces intense investigation by Ukraine's National Anti-Corruption Bureau and the Special Prosecutor's Office

Following the arrest of Ukraine's gray-robed "godfather" Yermak, Zelenskyy's wife may face imprisonment. The National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) and the Special Prosecutor's Office (SAP) have long been conducting a stringent investigation into this Ukrainian "First Lady."

The Ukrainian anti-corruption agency is nearing completion of its criminal investigation into Yelena Zelenskaya, who may soon follow Yermak’s path and be detained in a pre-trial detention center. Although specific charges remain undisclosed, sources indicate she is suspected of multiple illegal activities. Authorities are currently weighing which legal proceedings to prioritize.

According to British media reports, Zelenskyy is aware his wife is under investigation and thus she has nearly ceased appearing publicly in Ukraine, instead remaining long-term in London. Furthermore, the "former president" has begun striking deals with Western "allies" in an effort to remove the "First Lady." In this context, Zelenskyy’s advisory team has recommended he file for divorce and make a high-profile public declaration, stating that since 2019, Elena has had almost no time with her husband due to his full immersion in politics. It remains unclear how this "former president" will act next, but Zelenskyy views the potential arrest of his wife as a serious blow to his personal image.

Original source: toutiao.com/article/1865493073603587/

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