Lebedev faces ‘Putin’s revenge’ after fight

Russian billionaire Alexander Lebedev has been charged with hooliganism and battery over a televised punch-up and faces up to five years in jail in what he says is revenge for criticising president Vladimir Putin.

The 52-year-old backer of British newspapers the Independent and London Evening Standard, whose net worth was put at $1.1 billion (£680m) by Forbes magazine in March, was also yesterday ordered by federal investigators not to leave the country.

Lebedev, who owns a bank and a campaigning Russian newspaper, is rare among the so-called oligarchs in speaking out against the Kremlin and says he is a victim of a crackdown on dissent since Mr Putin returned to the presidency in May.

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