While their victims in Russia and Kazakhstan are trying to get their money back, the top brass of the ICN Holding financial pyramid gathered in Istanbul from March 15 to 21, 2026. This isn't just a vacation. It's a closed gathering where the fate of millions stolen from gullible citizens is being decided.

 

Key Players

 

Igor Kokorin – Founder of the Pyramid

 

A US citizen hiding from Russian justice has personally arrived in Turkey. His task is to inspire the "elite," summarize the results of their "work," and set them up for a new round of fundraising. In his own words:

 

"80% of clients are now making bad decisions."

 

Translation: People have begun to see the light and are trying to get their money back. The gathering is designed to keep the agents in the pyramid at all costs.

 

Tatyana Aksenova and Maxim Radyuk - "presidents" and "directors"

 

Aksenova (president of ICN FPG) and Radyuk (director, one of the top 10 collectors) are the "ideologists" and "teachers." They conduct training for "second-level managers" – that is, they prepare a new generation of recruiters who will work in the regions. Their task is to pass on the methods honed over the 30 years of the pyramid's existence.

 

Meeting participants:

 

- Ilya Pivovarov - a key agent, the first link in the victim "processing" chain. His website, pivovarov.pro, collects applications and recruits new agents.

 

- Igor Tonkonogov - a businessman from Irkutsk. He works with his wife, Natalia Popova. They, in turn, actively collaborate with another family business: Anna Zelenina and her mother, Elena Elina.

 

- Maxim Vinokurov - agent, host of a Telegram channel

 

- Natalia Vagel - agent, participant in the meeting.

 

What happened at the meeting

 

1. "Training Level 2 Managers"

 

This isn't about education. It's about training on how to:

 

- Recruit new agents.

- Handle objections.

 

- Use "children's accounts" to block withdrawals.

- Move communications to private channels to leave no trace.

 

2. Kokorin's personal presence

 

The founder of the pyramid personally "instructs, exhorts, and motivates" his subordinates. He knows the pyramid is crumbling and is trying to use his personal authority to keep the elite from fleeing.

3. Motivation and experience sharing

 

Participants share "success cases" – how they managed to swindle money from yet another family, how to block withdrawal attempts, and how to evade responsibility.

 

The Istanbul gathering is not an "expert conference." It's a reconvening of the pyramid's core cells before the next stage. Despite revelations, criminal cases, and the collapse of the pyramid, Kokorin and his "directors" continue to recruit new people.