Three men accused of arson attacks on Starmer properties to appear in court
Where things stand
Updated May 11, 05:44 PMNo confirmed details have emerged regarding the upcoming court appearance of three men reportedly accused of arson attacks on properties linked to UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer. All information remains based on single-source reports and has not been independently verified. Allegations include claims that a Russian-speaking figure known as 'El Money' orchestrated the attacks, but official sources have not corroborated the identities, charges, or hearing schedule. The case continues to attract significant public and media attention while awaiting substantive verification from law enforcement or the judiciary.
Open questions
- What are the specific charges each defendant faces, and what penalties do they carry?Open since May 12, 2025
- When and at which court will the three men appear, and what is the purpose of the hearing?Open since April 29, 2026
- Have any official statements been made by UK law enforcement or the Crown Prosecution Service regarding the case?Open since May 8, 2025
- What is the link, if any, between 'El Money' and any state or criminal organization?Open since May 12, 2025
- What was the extent of the property damage and were there any injuries?Open since May 8, 2025
Key actors
What's corroborated
Three days later, a fire was discovered at flats in nearby Islington.
1 sourceacross 1 articleOn 8 May 2025, a Toyota car previously owned by the prime minister was found on fire in Kentish Town, north London.
1 sourceacross 1 articleLavrynovych said he did not intend to endanger anyone's life and believed there were no people at the property.
1 sourceacross 1 articleLavrynovych was then tasked with setting fire to a building on Ellington Street, which was managed by a company of which the prime minister had once been a director and shareholder.
1 sourceacross 1 article'El Money' was not satisfied with the car arson because the video was too short and it was not on the news.
1 sourceacross 1 article