Track athlete Tsimanouskaya says her ex-husband owes her $33,000

Arseni Zdanevich 

Arseni Zdanevich  / by.tribuna.com

Belarusian track and field athlete Krystsina Tsimanouskaya, who currently competes for Poland, says her ex-husband Arseni Zdanevich owes her $33,000. She named the amount in a comment to Tribuna.

As previously reported, Zdanevich started a business transporting used cars from the US.

"I gave him my $30,000. We ordered two cars last year, when he had just started his business. That was when I went to the World Championships (where I learned of another betrayal) and started talking about divorce. Before my return, he re-registered the two cars he had already delivered to his friends. You could say he stole two cars from me for $30,000," says the runner. She adds that the cars were not initially registered to her or her husband, so she could not prove anything.

After that, Tsimanouskaya lent Zdanevich money again, but this time with a written receipt - three thousand dollars. But, according to her, he did not return it either.

"We discussed the division of property through the court. But as soon as I left the apartment, all our agreements were annulled. Including the division of property and the return of this debt of 3 thousand, although there was a receipt. He pretended that we were parting as reasonable people who would divide everything, but in the end he simply screwed me," says the athlete.

"Tribuna" also writes that several of his former clients plan to sue Zdanevich. It is reported that the man took money for the delivery of cars from the United States, customs clearance and the cars themselves, and then disappeared, deleting all correspondence in social networks.

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