That same year, businessman Andrey Adamovskiy through Assofit Holdings Limited invested $40 million in “SkyMall” and in return he got 50% plus 1 share of the shopping centre.
Legal proceedings that accompanied the dispute over the ownership of Assofit Holdings Limited were held in British, Cypriot and Ukrainian courts.
On October 28, 2014, the Goloseevsky District Court of Kyiv established that the obligation to transfer a shareholder debt of about $100 million under the overall control of Adamovskiy and Teder ceased due to the reissuing of the relevant claim rights from Filgate Credit Enterprises Enterprise Limited (control of the company was carried out by Teder) to Assofit Holdings Limited.
May 5, 2016 the London Court of International Arbitration decided to transfer all shares of Assofit Holdings Limited to the ownership of Arricano Real Estate Plc no later than June 5 of the same year.
[12] Hranovskyi refuted the allegations of Teder and his lawyer in the raider seizure of “SkyMall”[13][14] and he announced the involvement of the Estonian company Arricano in the leak of materials from the State Bureau of Investigation of Ukraine.
The commission inspected those utilities and other economic entities, in the authorized capital of which there is a share of property of the territorial community of Kyiv.
[18][circular reference][19][20] In Parliament he was elected the head of the Subcommittee on civil affairs, economic and administrative proceedings of the Committee on Legal Policy and Justice.
[38] Oleksandr Hranovskyi appealed to the President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko and the commission on pardon with a petition for clemency of a life convicted Lyubov Kushinska.
[8] Oleksandr Hranovskyi helped Kachanovsky correctional colony of Kharkiv, putting medical beds and installing a 3D cinema.
[44][45] At the beginning of 2019, he held a chess tournament between the Kyiv and Kharkiv regional federations, in which talented children, grandmasters and Olympic champions took part.