Windscribe CEO Yegor Saks accusations in Greece have been dropped after a two -year legal battle
The charges were in connection with alleged Internet violations of an unknown user in June 2023
SAK was accused of “illegal access to electronic data”
Windscribe has won a milestone case in Greece after a two-year legal battle, in a victory for non-log-VPNs.
Windscribe’s co-founder and CEO, Yegor Sak, was indicted in connection with an alleged Internet offense committed by an unknown user in June 2023. On April 11, 2025, an Athens Court decided to reject the case against SAK due to lack of proof of any wrongdoing.
Our legal battle is over. A few years back, some idiot used our VPN to do idiot thing. Greece then decided to charge Windscribe CEO @Yegor for the crimes because it was his name on the VPN server proposal. No logs existed of anything. Case dismissed. https://t.co/ipw0rkwgnrApril 25, 2025