Apartment of former judge who refused to try protesters sold in Pinsk
On April 7-8, an auction took place where the authorities sold the apartment of Aliaksei Patsko. Two bidders competed for its purchase at the auction, Brest human rights activists write .

An apartment in Pinsk belonging to a judge who, in 2020, refused to try participants of protests, resigned from work, and left the country, has been sold. Patsko confirmed to "Nasha Niva" that it was indeed his property.
The property in question is a 2-room apartment with an area of 59.3 m2 at Pinsk, vul. Brestskaya 142 G. The property was purchased with the help of a preferential loan, so formally the bank is considered its owner. Aliaksei Patsko said that he diligently paid the loan for the apartment but admits that there might be a small debt for utilities on that apartment.
Two bidders competed for its purchase at the auction. As a result, the one who bid 110,040 rubles won.
The authorities' first attempt to sell Patsko's apartment was unsuccessful. At the auction on February 19, no one was willing to buy the apartment. The initial price was 84,000 rubles.
Aliaksei himself is currently abroad.
Comments
Тем более в век, когда рукописи не горят в прямом смысле.
А вдруг, через 5-10 лет, а может и раньше, пойдут процессы люстрации и не дай Бог, люстрация пойдёт по законам лукашистов и ябатек.