Russia's Supreme Court Adds Dolina's Daughter and Granddaughter to Apartment Dispute
The court set a Dec. 16 hearing on buyer Polina Lurye’s appeal of rulings that left the central Moscow flat with singer Larisa Dolina.
Overview
- The Supreme Court’s case file lists Angelina Dolina as an interested party acting in her own interests and on behalf of a minor granddaughter.
- Court records also show third-party involvement of convicted participant Angela Tsyrulnikova and the Moscow migration directorate of the Interior Ministry.
- The dispute centers on a transaction involving Dolina’s apartment on Ksenyinsky Lane in central Moscow.
- In March, the Khamovniki District Court invalidated the sale to Lurye, and the Moscow City Court plus the Second Cassation Court later upheld that outcome.
- In a related criminal case, a Balashikha court found Dolina’s losses exceeded 317 million rubles and sentenced four defendants in late November to four to seven years in prison with fines.