Overview
- The Federal Bailiff Service opened enforcement proceedings on the Moscow apartment after a filing from buyer Polina Lurye’s lawyer, TASS reported.
- Dolina’s attorney called the move unnecessary and said the singer has been prepared to hand over the property voluntarily since January 5.
- RIA Novosti, citing Mash, reported that Dolina left for a family vacation in Abu Dhabi, and Lurye’s lawyer previously said the transfer document could not be signed before January 20.
- Courts ultimately upheld Lurye’s ownership, the Moscow City Court ordered Dolina’s eviction, and the singer removed her belongings on January 8.
- Separately, Life reported the discovery of a roughly 230-square-meter artificial pond at Dolina’s Moscow-region estate, prompting a prosecutor’s review following a complaint alleging construction in a protected coastal zone.