And Ihor Kolomoisky, who is (or was) the FBI landlord in Cleveland, is not just any old Ukrainian oligarch.  Click on “Geppetto” in “Don’t Poke the Bear” and you will see that he pretty much created Volodymyr Zelensky as a political figure.  It would hardly be a surprise to learn that the Biden crime family is on his payroll, as well.

This section from his Wikipedia page is also of some interest:

Activities in the Jewish community

Kolomoyskyi has been a prominent figure in Ukraine’s organised Jewish community.[72] In 2008, he was elected the President of “the United Jewish community of Ukraine” in Kyiv.[73] He became a major funder in Ukraine of the Chabad movement, which has Ukrainian roots.[74][75]

In 2012, with Gennady Bogolubov and Victor Pinchuk, he financed construction of what purports to be the largest multifunctional Jewish Community Center in Europe,[76] the Menorah Centre, in downtown Dnipro. Comprising seven marble[77] towers (of which the highest is 20 stories) arranged in the shape of a menorah,[78] it houses a synagogue, two hotels, kosher restaurant and grocery store and Jewish Memory and Holocaust Museum.[79][80]

In 2010 in Berlin, after promising the outgoing president he would donate $14 million,[81] Kolomoyskyi was appointed as the president of the European Council of Jewish Communities (ECJC).[82] Some western European ECJC board members described his elevation as a “putsch[83][82] and a “Soviet-style takeover”.[84] After several resigned in protest, Kolomoyskyi quit the ECJC and, together with fellow Ukrainian oligarch Vadim Rabinovich, founded the European Jewish Union in April 2011.[81]

Launched by Kolomoyskyi and Rabinovich at Disneyland Paris,[85] the EJU subsequently styled itself the European Jewish Parliament. Modelled on the Israeli Knesset with 120 members,[86][87] its declared aim is to represent the concerns of the Jewish community to the European Union.[88] The Brussels-based initiative, with which Kolymoyski no longer appears to be associated,[89] has been opposed by much of the established Jewish community leadership.[90]