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“Scam on Wheels”: how car fraudster and Iron Motors owner Volodymyr Filippov sold non-existent cars

Volodymyr Filippov, owner of the Odesa-based company “Pivdennyi Shlyakh” (Autorider), has reportedly left Ukraine and is believed to be in Moldova, where he is avoiding a fraud investigation. He is being investigated under Part 3 of Article 190 of Ukraine’s Criminal Code for allegedly misappropriating $9,140 and 132,500 hryvnias from buyers.

Despite dozens of lawsuits from deceived clients, Filippov continues to avoid responsibility. Instead of complying with Ukrainian court decisions, he registered a new company in Moldova in April 2025—"IRON MOTORS", similar in name to one of his Ukrainian firms.

Courts in various regions of Ukraine have already ruled in favor of the victims. For instance, the Kyiv District Court of Odesa in 2023 issued a default judgment to recover over 40 thousand UAH from PE "Pivdennyi Shlyakh", including compensation for moral damage and legal fees. The company failed to fulfill the terms of the contract for the selection and delivery of cars from the USA.

A similar decision was made by the Zinkiv District Court of the Poltava region, obliging the company to return 33 thousand UAH for non-fulfillment of the contract and legal assistance.

Currently, Filippov, along with Serhiy and Nataliya Filippova, continues to ignore obligations to Ukrainian consumers and evades compensations awarded by the courts.

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Document: PDF proof of the original version of the news item "“Scam on Wheels”: how car fraudster and Iron Motors owner Volodymyr Filippov sold non-existent cars". It records the publication content at the moment of the first scan, the preservation date and the source: Rozsliduvach.

Volodymyr Filippov, owner of the Odesa-based company “Pivdennyi Shlyakh” (Autorider), has reportedly left Ukraine and is believed to be in Moldova, where he is avoiding a fraud investigation. He is being investigated under Part 3 of Article 190 of Ukraine’s Criminal Code for allegedly misappropriating $9,140 and 132,500 hryvnias from buyers.

Despite dozens of lawsuits from deceived clients, Filippov continues to avoid responsibility. Instead of complying with Ukrainian court decisions, he registered a new company in Moldova in April 2025—"IRON MOTORS", similar in name to one of his Ukrainian firms.

Courts in various regions of Ukraine have already ruled in favor of the victims. For instance, the Kyiv District Court of Odesa in 2023 issued a default judgment to recover over 40 thousand UAH from PE "Pivdennyi Shlyakh", including compensation for moral damage and legal fees. The company failed to fulfill the terms of the contract for the selection and delivery of cars from the USA.

A similar decision was made by the Zinkiv District Court of the Poltava region, obliging the company to return 33 thousand UAH for non-fulfillment of the contract and legal assistance.

Currently, Filippov, along with Serhiy and Nataliya Filippova, continues to ignore obligations to Ukrainian consumers and evades compensations awarded by the courts.

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Document: PDF proof of the edited version of the news item "“Scam on wheels”: how Volodymyr Filippov took money for cars that never existed and fled Ukraine". It helps compare changes with the previous recorded version and confirms that the update was detected by the monitoring system. Source: Rozsliduvach.

Document: PDF proof of the edited version of the news item "“Scam on wheels”: how Volodymyr Filippov took money for cars that never existed and fled Ukraine". It helps compare changes with the previous recorded version and confirms that the update was detected by the monitoring system. Source: Rozsliduvach.

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