Overview
- Bailiffs enforced the Moscow City Court order as belongings were loaded into a minibus and Dolina left the Khamovniki residence, with her daughter and granddaughter removed from registration.
- Lurye intends to recover legal expenses from Dolina, according to the buyer’s attorney, after courts upheld the lawfulness of the 112 million‑ruble purchase.
- Russia’s human rights commissioner Tatiana Moskalkova called the Supreme Court decision fair and said real organizers of the fraud should compensate Dolina once identified.
- Association of Lawyers of Russia chair Sergey Stepashin urged tougher notary liability and a longer interval between large real‑estate closings and payment to curb similar scams.
- Defense lawyers and prosecutors filed appeals in the Balashikha case that sentenced four defendants in the phone‑fraud scheme to terms ranging from four to seven years.