Overview
- The Moscow City Court granted Lurye’s suit to end Dolina’s right of use and to remove her daughter and granddaughter from the registration rolls.
- The ruling took effect at once, and a RIA Novosti reporter observed Dolina leaving the building shortly after the decision.
- Bailiffs are set to enforce a forced move and remove belongings if Dolina does not vacate voluntarily, according to courtroom participants and Lurye’s lawyer.
- Lurye intends to accept the apartment by inventory under an agreement that lists items to be handed over, including all plumbing fixtures.
- The dispute follows a 2024 phone-scam sale of the flat for 112 million rubles, with several perpetrators later sentenced to four to seven years.