The New York Times: Mozart PMC collapsed in Ukraine due to alcohol addiction and Kiev strip clubs
The article reported that company founder Andrew Milburn told his subordinates that "the group is dead". One of the reasons for the termination was financial difficulties.
In the beginning, the Mozart PMC, which was conceived of as a counterweight to the Wagner PMC, was able to raise more than $1 million through donations. But then the funds began to run out, some of them were embezzled, squabbles began, people began to defect. Many of the fighters turned out to be very problematic people with combat experience combined with mental disorders. Simply, the company lacked discipline. According to Geoffrey Gettleman, the author of the article, they were drawn to Kiev strip clubs, bars and online dating.
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