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B’klyn bouncer eyed in ’09 slay ‘lied’ to the feds

Busted on immigratio­n charges in connection with fatal bar beat

- BY LARRY MCSHANE NEW YORK DAILY NEWS

A one-time Brooklyn bouncer linked to the 2009 fatal bar beating and burial of a Russian immigrant was finally busted — for lying on his applicatio­n to become a U.S. citizen, federal authoritie­s said Wednesday.

Dmitri Prus, born in Ukraine and an Israeli citizen, was charged with the March 2013 unlawful procuremen­t of naturaliza­tion on federal documents, with the initial paperwork in his case filed just 10 days after he allegedly got rid of Ildar Gazizoulin­e’s remains, court papers claim.

News reports at the time said Gazizoulin­e had himself just become a U.S. citizen and was out celebratin­g with friends on the night of his June 21, 2009, disappeara­nce. His car was later found

parked in a lot near the Fusion Night Club in Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn.

Prus — who had a background in mixed martial arts — lied in the “good moral character” section of his citizenshi­p applicatio­n and signed the document under penalty of perjury, according to authoritie­s. He also created a bogus cover story to various state investigat­ors looking into the disappeara­nce, court documents said.

“The lies told by Prus to police investigat­ors were part of a series of false statements he would give about his role in Gazizoulin­e’s killing and disappeara­nce,” authoritie­s alleged in Brooklyn Federal Court papers.

“Indeed, the government’s evidence shows that Prus has repeatedly lied to U.S. Immigratio­n authoritie­s about this incident in order to obtain ... his citizenshi­p. Given

his violent history and past efforts at obstructio­n, the defendant poses a risk to the community.”

Prus has never faced any other criminal charges, said prosecutor­s, who noted his criminal behavior went well beyond a false statement.

“The defendant committed a vicious assault and strangulat­ion before concealing the victim’s corpse in a forest,” said prosecutor­s.

The 39-year-old Gazizoulin­e was intoxicate­d on the night when he was punched in the face, dragged by Prus in a chokehold and left to die on a bench inside the nightclub, according to authoritie­s.

Prus and several unidentifi­ed men later loaded the corpse into a vehicle for the 100-mile ride to a wooded area of Sullivan County, court documents charged. The

victim’s skeletal remains, including his skull, lower jaw and teeth, were discovered by a hiker in May 2010, with the victim later identified through a DNA match, said local police.

“Prus falsely stated that he had never committed a crime or offense for which he had not been arrested, when in fact, the defendant knew and believed he had committed one or more crimes under New York State law ... arising from his participat­ion in the assault and killing,” wrote prosecutor­s.

Gazizoulin­e arrived in the U.S. from the Soviet Union in 1992, authoritie­s said. The Times-Herald Record reported he worked exporting car and truck parts to his native country, adding that Russian media had indicated his family believed the disappeara­nce was related to his job.

 ?? ?? Ildar Gazizoulin­e (l.), who was out celebratin­g on June 21, 2009, after gaining U.S. citizenshi­p, was fatally beaten in a Brooklyn club and buried in the woods upstate. Feds busted a suspect in the murder, Dmitri Prus, accusing him of lying on his own applicatio­n for citizenshi­p.
Ildar Gazizoulin­e (l.), who was out celebratin­g on June 21, 2009, after gaining U.S. citizenshi­p, was fatally beaten in a Brooklyn club and buried in the woods upstate. Feds busted a suspect in the murder, Dmitri Prus, accusing him of lying on his own applicatio­n for citizenshi­p.

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