
A journalist in Russia was talking about alcohol and documentation problems in the story… which was scary enough.
The good news, however, is that Mishkov is doing well. He was not seriously injured in the accident… but we were still waiting for more details.
And now, in the last few hours, details have surfaced, as the Russian forward’s lawyer spoke to Match TV. And the lawyer insists on one point: his client has nothing to reproach himself for.
Russian Philadelphia Flyers forward Matvei Michkov became a victim of an incident with a car service in the UAE. The hockey player’s foreign passport was taken away and a significant amount of dollars was extorted. pic.twitter.com/irb4CVPOVT
– Uggg (@Uggg_uggg) May 14, 2025
Michkov’s lawyer insists that his client, who was a passenger in the vehicle, was sober at the time of the accident, as was the driver of the vehicle.
And now that he’s given his side of the story, he intends to counterattack. He claims to be on the case of the company holding Michkov’s papers hostage and demanding a $100,000 ransom, and he says he’s ready to sue to protect his client.
Where’s the truth in all this? You be the judge.
What is clear is that this whole story seems far from over. If legal action is taken, it’s likely that the whole thing won’t be settled tomorrow morning.
That said, for Flyers fans, the youngster’s lawyer’s version should reassure the team, which has been under a lot of stress over the past 24 hours.
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Mishkov’s lawyer also claims that another person in the case (presumably the driver of the vehicle) is a victim of extortion, just like Mishkov. And what’s more, he claims he has witnesses and evidence (screenshots of text messages) to back up his claims.
Let’s see how this develops.