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Eviction Ruling Finalized for Dolina’s Moscow Flat as Courts Order ‘Droppers’ to Repay 69.5 Million Rubles

Her attorney says she plans to vacate by January 5 without appealing the ruling.

Overview

  • The Moscow City Court issued the full motivated decision and returned the case to the Khamovniki court, with eviction in force and deregistration of Dolina’s daughter and granddaughter ordered.
  • Dolina intends to leave the apartment by January 5, while the buyer’s lawyer seeks an amicable handover without involving bailiffs.
  • On December 30, movers cleared the flat and delivered belongings—including a white electronic piano, a life‑size figure and a cartoon family portrait—to a central Moscow warehouse that also holds construction materials.
  • Official documents show nine account holders who received Dolina’s transfers must return more than 60 million rubles plus about 8.5 million in interest, for a total near 69.5 million rubles.
  • A Yoshkar‑Ola court detailed how phone scammers persuaded Dolina to shift funds between April and June, often into accounts opened shortly before the transfers.