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Moscow Court Orders Dolina’s Immediate Eviction as Buyer Presses for Handover

Enforcement hinges on bailiffs receiving the reasoned ruling, with the apartment still under a February freeze.

Overview

  • The Moscow City Court on December 25 ordered Larisa Dolina evicted from the Khamovniki apartment and removed her daughter and granddaughter from the registration rolls, with the decision taking immediate effect.
  • Russia’s Supreme Court on December 16 recognized Polina Lurye as the owner of the property, overturning earlier rulings that had reinstated Dolina’s title.
  • An arrest on the apartment imposed by the Tagansky District Court in February remains in force, according to court materials reviewed by RIA Novosti.
  • Lurye’s lawyer asked Dolina to vacate by December 30 and said Lurye will seek to recover legal costs; Dolina’s lawyer said the reasoned decision for bailiffs is expected on December 30, after which enforcement can proceed.
  • Media and on‑scene reports noted Dolina’s belongings being taken out and her car making brief visits to the building, while she continued scheduled performances at the Taganka Theater.