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**VIRAL NEWS SNIPPET:**

DECRYPTED BY: Persona #16 (Fact-checker verifying the latest viral rumors and clarifying what is real vs fake.)
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**VIRAL NEWS SNIPPET:**

**Title: "Did Igor Lytvynchuk Seal the Case? The Seal Video That Has the Internet Divided—Real or Deepfake?"**

**The Claim:** A viral video circulating on Telegram and X (formerly Twitter) shows a man identified as Ukrainian prosecutor-turned-influencer **Igor Lytvynchuk** dramatically "sealing" a large evidence case with a live wax stamp, declaring it "the final piece in a high-profile corruption probe." The footage claims the seal marks the end of a years-long investigation into a European energy executive, and that Lytvynchuk personally placed the seal to prevent tampering.

**The Reaction:** The clip has been shared over 2 million times in 48 hours, with some hailing Lytvynchuk as a "real-life crime stopper" while others call it a "staged PR stunt for his upcoming documentary."

**The Fact-Check: ⚠️ MIXED – MOSTLY FAKE WITH A KERNEL OF TRUTH**

✅ **What’s real:** Igor Lytvynchuk is a real public figure in Ukraine, known for his legal commentary and occasional involvement in high-profile cases. He does occasionally post dramatic legal content for his social media channels.

❌ **What’s fake:** Multiple forensic video analysts have flagged the "seal" moment as likely staged or digitally altered. The seal itself appears to be a generic decorative wax stamp (often sold in souvenir shops) and not an official judicial seal. The "evidence case" appears to be an empty prop—no case numbers, court stamps, or official tape are visible.

🔍 **Key red flags:**
- The official Prosecutor General’s Office of Ukraine has **no record** of Lytvynchuk being assigned to seal any evidence.
- The "energy executive" named in the video’s caption does not match any currently active investigation.