About: Jon Hellevig

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Jon Krister Hellevig (26 February 1962 – 26 May 2020) was a Finnish lawyer and businessman who worked in Russia since the early 1990s. He was the managing partner of the Moscow-based law company Hellevig, Klein & Usov Llc. Hellevig wrote books about Russian legislation and society and wrote columns for Russian media. Hellevig openly supported Vladimir Putin's government and the separatist movement in Ukraine. He died unexpectedly in Moscow on May 26, 2020.

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  • Jon Krister Hellevig (26 February 1962 – 26 May 2020) was a Finnish lawyer and businessman who worked in Russia since the early 1990s. He was the managing partner of the Moscow-based law company Hellevig, Klein & Usov Llc. Hellevig wrote books about Russian legislation and society and wrote columns for Russian media. Hellevig was a candidate in the European parliament election in 2014. During the campaign he caused a stir when he berated the opera singer Karita Mattila in a vulgar way, after she had refused to perform under the leadership of a Russian conductor who supported Russian President Vladimir Putin's policy in Ukraine. Newsweek magazine used Hellevig as a source to comment on letters sent to Finnish army reservists. In the original version of the article, the letters were regarded as preparation for a crisis situation. The article was edited and Hellevig's comments removed after a response by the Finnish Defence Forces. Hellevig openly supported Vladimir Putin's government and the separatist movement in Ukraine. He died unexpectedly in Moscow on May 26, 2020. (en)
  • Jon Krister Hellevig, född 26 februari 1962 i Helsingfors, död 26 maj 2020 i Moskva, var en finländsk advokat och affärsman, verksam i Ryssland sedan början av 1990-talet. (sv)
  • Йон Хеллевиг (фин. Jon Hellevig; 26 февраля 1962, Хельсинки, Финляндия — 26 мая 2020, Москва, Россия) — финский политик и предприниматель, кандидат в депутаты Европейского парламента по списку на выборах 2014 года. (ru)
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  • Jon Krister Hellevig, född 26 februari 1962 i Helsingfors, död 26 maj 2020 i Moskva, var en finländsk advokat och affärsman, verksam i Ryssland sedan början av 1990-talet. (sv)
  • Йон Хеллевиг (фин. Jon Hellevig; 26 февраля 1962, Хельсинки, Финляндия — 26 мая 2020, Москва, Россия) — финский политик и предприниматель, кандидат в депутаты Европейского парламента по списку на выборах 2014 года. (ru)
  • Jon Krister Hellevig (26 February 1962 – 26 May 2020) was a Finnish lawyer and businessman who worked in Russia since the early 1990s. He was the managing partner of the Moscow-based law company Hellevig, Klein & Usov Llc. Hellevig wrote books about Russian legislation and society and wrote columns for Russian media. Hellevig openly supported Vladimir Putin's government and the separatist movement in Ukraine. He died unexpectedly in Moscow on May 26, 2020. (en)
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