Moscow Court to Rule on Forced Eviction of Larisa Dolina From Khamovniki Apartment
The hearing follows the Supreme Court’s December 16 decision recognizing buyer Polina Lurye as the owner.
Overview
- The Moscow City Court scheduled the session for December 25 at 16:00 MSK to decide on compulsory eviction and deregistration of relatives registered at the address.
- Larisa Dolina asked to remain in the residence for a few additional months to collect her belongings, according to attorney Svetlana Sviridenko.
- Polina Lurye bought the central Moscow apartment for 112 million rubles in 2024, a sale that Dolina later contested.
- In a related fraud case, a Balashikha court sentenced four defendants to four-to-seven years in prison and fined each 900,000 rubles, with investigators estimating total losses at no less than 317 million rubles.
- Dolina performed in Moscow on December 24 and left without answering questions from reporters about the eviction.