Russian oligarch Konstantin Malofeyev has been charged by U.S. authorities for allegedly violating U.S. sanctions. Malofeyev, 47, was charged in an indictment unsealed on April 6 with conspiracy to violate the sanctions and actual violations of the sanctions. Charging documents say Malofeyev hired Jack Hanick, an American citizen, to operate television networks in Russia and Greece for him. Hanick is also said to have tried to acquire another network in Bulgaria on the oligarch’s behalf. In one message included in a filing, Hanick told Malofeyev that he traveled to Russia in 2013 “to work for you.” Hanick was paid a salary, a $5,000 monthly housing stipend, and health insurance. He moved from Russia to Greece in 2015. According to court papers, Malofeyev conspired with Hanick and others to illegally transfer $10 million in investments that the oligarch made in a Texas-based bank holding company to a business partner in Greece, …