1: Gusinsky

Gusinsky
Date of birth: 1952
Ethnicity: Jewish
Position: President of Bridge Bank and master of Russian media.
Owned assets: $400 million, $52 billion at the current size of the economy
Reason: Arrested on suspicion of dumping huge amounts of state assets
What angered Pudkin: Interfering with Yeltsin's political will, vilifying Putin's encirclement and suppression of illegal armed action in Chechnya, and setting off a wave of anti-war in Russia.
The end result: exile abroad, settlement in Israel, all assets acquired or liquidated by the state.
2: Berezovsky
Berezovsky in England
Date of birth: 1946
Position: President of Union Bank and controls most oil companies
Assets: $3 billion, $390 billion today (more than that)
Reasons for prosecution: Charges of embezzlement of state and embezzlement of huge amounts of assets of enterprises, multiple charges of financial fraud and embezzlement
Reasons for angering Pugin: Components abroad oppose the Puggin Party.
The end result: death in a villa in England.
3: Khodorkovsky
Khodorkovsky in the detention center
Date of birth: 1963
Position: President of Yukos Oil Company
Assets: $16 billion, the richest man in Russia in 2004
Grounds for prosecution: fraud infringes property rights; malicious violation of court orders; individual tax evasion; and complicity in theft.
What angered Pugin: supporting opposition parties, commenting on state affairs.
The end result: 11 years in siberia. He was released from prison in 2013 and settled in Sweden.
4: Vinogradov
Vinogradov was charged
Date of birth: 1955
Position: President of the Moscow International Commercial Bank
Reason for prosecution: The Russian Court of Auditors accused him of illegally transferring assets
The end result: died of a stroke in 2008, and was the first oligarch to die
5: Malkin
Malkin's defense in court
Date of birth: 1957
Position: President of Credit Commercial Bank of Russia
Reason for indictment: Allegedly funding illegal Chechen armed forces
The end result: Moscow opened a casino called "Hell's Garden".
6: Smolensky
Date of birth: 1956
Nationality: Unknown
Position: President of the Russian Savings Bank
Reason for prosecution: Smolensky operated illegally.
The end result: he fled to Austria, began to write novels, and became a novelist
7: Friedman
Position: President of Alpha Group
Prosecution: Not prosecuted.
Final result: 86th on the 2020 Forbes Global Billionaires List, the best ending of the Seven Oligarchs.
1: For the seven oligarchs, I personally believe that it is better to provoke the disaster of killing people without recognizing the political form and social culture of Russia, and being too arrogant and arrogant.
Among the oligarchs, they all despise Pugin's ability and power, especially in politics, and on the whole, the oligarchs are slightly immature, but they will not be like this if they have read a few books.
2: Of the seven oligarchs, 6 are Jews, which is an inevitable trend for jealous and greedy Jews, and 7 people account for half of the country's assets, which is intolerable for any national leader, and these brothers actually intervene in politics. Bring the curse of killing. Like Marx's quote from Hegel, history always repeats itself twice, the first time is a tragedy, and the second time is always an absurd joke.
However, Jews have experienced this kind of thing too much, why not think about it, you say that the Jews are the smartest people in the world, why they have always been slaughtered in history, this seems to be different.
If there is an error, please elaborate.