...46-year-old Grigory Grabovoy was sentenced to prison in 2008 – at first to 11 years, then to 8. The court found him guilty in a large scale fraud – in particular, “the healer” promised his clients to cure AIDS or cancer or even raise their dead relatives from the dead.
Grabovoy first came to the attention of law enforcement agencies in 2001 when he established a cult thriving in 27 regions of Russia where his disciples “worked miracles” for anyone willing to pay. Taking part in their seminar cost 2,000 roubles ($66), whereas the price for individual classes were 40,000 roubles ($1300). All the money received from such classes (called “voluntary donations”) ended up in the account of “Grabovoy’s fund”.
In 2004, after the Beslan school siege, Grabovoy’s disciples appeared in the city, offering resurrection of dead children “for only $1300”.
http://rt.com/prime-time/2010-05-07/grabovoy-refused-early-release.htmlI guess the Grabovoy's fund part gave it away. :D