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30 Jun, 2025 17:53

Russian prosecutors open case against famous YouTuber – media

Yury Dud has repeatedly failed to identify as a foreign agent in his content, authorities have said
Russian prosecutors open case against famous YouTuber – media

Russian authorities have launched a criminal case against a popular YouTuber for failing to identify as a foreign agent in his content, RIA Novosti has reported, citing sources in law enforcement. Yury Dud has over 10 million subscribers on YouTube.

Dud left Russia in early 2022 shortly after the escalation of the Ukraine conflict and was designated a foreign agent in the same year. The designation requires him to identify accordingly in his content.

The Moscow Prosecutor’s Office has reportedly begun a criminal investigation, stating the 38-year-old was fined twice in the past year for distributing content without the required disclaimer. Despite this, he continued to publish materials on social media without proper labeling, they say.

Dud, a former sports journalist turned interviewer and documentary filmmaker, rose to prominence through his YouTube channel ‘vDud’. His content includes interviews with public figures and documentaries on social, political, and historical topics.

Russia’s foreign agent law, modeled after similar US legislation, applies the label to a person or entity engaged in financial or political activities in the interests of a foreign state. Originally adopted in 2012, the law has been amended multiple times since, due to what Moscow views as increasing Western influence.

Those designated as foreign agents are not banned from operating in Russia but are subject to a range of restrictions. They must label all their content accordingly, regularly submit detailed financial reports to the Justice Ministry, and disclose their funding sources. Failure to do so is punishable by up to two years in prison.

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