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here is no evidence to support a story circulating online about Olena K., a Ukrainian anti-corruption official who allegedly defected to Europe and revealed real-estate corruption involving President Zelenskyy worth $1.2 billion. The story lacks verifiable details, documents, or media coverage. It originated on the London Telegraph website, which was registered in August 2025, and the journalist's profile picture was stolen from another social media account.
The online video spreading the story quotes a London Telegraph article as its source, but the article itself is unverifiable due to a lack of details about the properties and files mentioned. Searches on Google News and Yahoo News did not return any results related to Olena K.'s supposed defection.
Further investigation revealed that the domain name for the London Telegraph website was registered just two weeks before the story's publication, and the journalist's profile picture was taken from a different journalist's social media account. This suggests that the story is likely a fabrication with no basis in fact.
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