A house in Amsterdam owned by sanctioned Russian oligarch Arkady Volozh was occupied by activists. Despite the Yandex billionaire’s best efforts, a judge ruled that the squatters can stay. Volozh is not the first sanctioned oligarch to have his European property overtaken. … Source link
Read More »US takes step closer to sending Russian oligarchs’ billions straight to Ukraine
On Thursday, President Joe Biden announced a proposal to get even more aggressive with the billions seized from Russian oligarchs who have close ties to Vladimir Putin. The White House released the outlines of what it calls a new comprehensive legislative package around Ukraine that includes provisions to “streamline the process for seizure of oligarch assets, expand the assets subject to seizure, and enable the proceeds to flow to Ukraine,” the White House said. The move on oligarchs and… Source link
Read More »Russian oligarchs’ ‘seized’ assets are in legal limbo in the US
The possessions of Russian oligarchs — yachts, planes, homes, cars, and cash — subject to “seizure” under White House sanctions, are in a state of legal limbo that requires U.S. people, and not the U.S. government, to temporarily manage them. “The burden, effectively, is sitting with the person who’s holding that blocked property,” Dave Johnson, a sanctions law expert and partner with Vinson & Elkins, told Yahoo Finance. “To set it aside, and then deal with it in a way that’s… Source link
Read More »What happens to the flashy toys of sanctioned Russian oligarchs?
Russian oligarchs, who are collectively estimated to control as much as one third of Russia’s wealth, most of which is held outside of Russia in various ways such as shadowy bank accounts and real estate, are feeling the wrath of sanctions by the European Union (EU) and the U.S. Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in late February, the West swiftly moved to punish the regime of Russian President Vladimir Putin by freezing Russian assets, cutting off some of the country’s banks from… Source link
Read More »Google Must Disclose Emails in Russian Oligarch’s Divorce
Tatiana Akhmedova in London in March 2018. Photographer: David Mirzoeff/PA Images/Getty Images Photographer: David Mirzoeff/PA Images/Getty Images Google was ordered by a U.S. judge to turn over the content of emails of the… Source link
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