Overview
- Russia’s human-rights commissioner called the Supreme Court’s decision in the Larisa Dolina case fair and correct, urging investigators to find the real perpetrators.
- On December 16, the Supreme Court recognized Polina Lurye as the owner of the Khamovniki apartment and ordered Dolina’s eviction with immediate effect.
- The courts removed Dolina’s daughter and granddaughter from the apartment’s registration records, and the artist has since left the residence.
- Lurye bought the property for about 112 million rubles, a purchase the Supreme Court affirmed after overturning earlier rulings that favored Dolina.
- Moskalkova said compensation should come from the actual fraudsters, not the “scapegoats” currently in custody, reflecting reports that Dolina was deceived by telephone callers in August 2024.