Overview
- Russia’s Federal Bailiff Service in Moscow confirmed it has opened an enforcement proceeding against Larisa Dolina tied to her eviction from a flat in Khamovniki.
- Polina Lurye’s lawyer said the application to initiate enforcement was filed Monday and that Dolina now has five days to comply with the court’s eviction order.
- Lurye inspected the apartment on January 9 but could not sign the handover because Dolina’s representative lacked authority, and the singer had removed her belongings on January 8.
- Media report that Dolina is on a trip to Abu Dhabi and cannot sign the handover before January 20, and Life says forced eviction could occur on January 19 if keys are not surrendered, which officials have not confirmed.
- The dispute follows December rulings that upheld Lurye’s ownership and ordered Dolina’s eviction, and a separate complaint registered by environmental prosecutors seeks a review of an alleged unauthorized 230-square-meter artificial pond near Dolina’s suburban plots.