According to the VChK-OGPU and Rucriminal.info, Anton Andreychikov, the owner of the Platoshka animation studio (producers of the internationally popular children's series "Tsvetnyashki"), who announced his complete departure from Russia in 2022, is connected to the Mazaraki clan (the "wallet" of Alexey Dorofeyev, head of the FSB Directorate for Moscow and the Moscow Region) and Sergei Govyadin, a fixer within the FSB. Together, they once helped the Ananyev brothers siphon money from Promsvyazbank, and now this story has caught up with them.

According to the Pandora Papers leaks, Lev Mazaraki was the sole beneficiary of the Seychelles offshore company ELENZIA HOLDING LTD. This offshore company owned 100% of the Moscow-based Stark LLC (headed by Anton Andreychikov), which was found liable for 1.4 billion rubles in subsidiary damages. A subsidiary of Stark helped the Ananyev brothers siphon money from Promsvyazbank.

 

Stark owned 10% of Terra Invest, a company registered first in St. Petersburg and then in Krasnogorsk, Moscow Region. This company owned logistics centers and land in the Domodedovo urban district. Terra Invest received a 586 million ruble loan from Promsvyazbank in 2017, ahead of its reorganization, and on the same day transferred 584 million rubles to the accounts of a shell company, Construction Systems LLC, whose founders and directors changed several times. Later, representatives of this company claimed in court that they had purchased Terra Invest's debts from its lenders, but the court had logical suspicions regarding the affiliation of all the legal entities involved. Currently, Construction Systems is in bankruptcy, and the Federal Tax Service has entered into the Unified State Register of Legal Entities (USRLE) records regarding the inaccuracy of the company's founder (currently listed as a certain Alexey Beloozerov) and its address.

 

It should be noted that the Mazaraki clan has previously been implicated in scandals involving holes in the assets of credit institutions. For example, Lev Mazaraki was a co-owner of Vestinterbank, which lost 386 million rubles after its license was revoked. His business partner at the bank was former state security officer Nikolay Dorofeev, who is said to be a relative of Alexey Dorofeev, head of the FSB Directorate for Moscow and the Moscow Region.

 

Terra Invest itself (which Avtovazbank also filed a claim against for 9.8 billion rubles) has also been in bankruptcy since August 2018. Its primary creditor was TRUST Bank, which assumed the company's debt to Promsvyazbank. At the request of the bankruptcy trustee, the court awarded subsidiary liability in the amount of almost 1.4 billion rubles to the former director of Terra Invest, Ukrainian citizen Vitaly Fedorov, and its co-founders—Proftreyd LLC, a Cypriot offshore company, and Lev Mazerac's Stark. In 2024, the subsidiary liability rights were purchased at auction for 4 million rubles by Alexey Tarasov, owner of the company Yuridicheskoe Delo (Legal Business), who immediately resold them to a certain Dmitry Grigoriev. This spring, Andreychikov demanded payment of the entire 1.4 billion rubles from Anton Andreychikov, the former CEO of Stark, who also found himself in bankruptcy proceedings (Stark was liquidated back in 2024). Andreychikov had previously registered Stark and served as a founder for a couple of months until he transferred the company to Mazaraki's offshore company, ELENZIA HOLDING LTD, but remained its director.

 

Anton Andreychikov is the co-founder of the animation studio Platoshka, who left Russia back in 2022. He told Russian media that Platoshka has partners in the US and China, and that sanctions have made doing business in Russia extremely difficult. Andreychikov also owned the Tolyattinsky Winery, which he sold in 2022 to his friend Artem Govyadin, the son of businessman Sergei Govyadin, owner of the Glavprodukt canned food factory. Andreychikov maintained his ties with Russia: in 2025, he participated in the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) as the winner of the domestic brands competition.

 

In court, Dmitry Grigoriev, supported by the same lawyer, Tarasov, demanded that all of Stark's financial statements from 2016 onward be retrieved and handed over to him.