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Russia’s Supreme Court Adds Dolina’s Daughter to Apartment Case, Sets December 16 Hearing

The high court’s move elevates the long‑running dispute to its final venue after lower courts voided the sale and restored the singer’s title.

Overview

  • Court records show Angelina Dolina and her minor daughter were joined as interested parties in the case over the Moscow apartment.
  • The Supreme Court scheduled buyer Polina Lurye’s appeal for December 16, according to the court’s press office.
  • One convicted participant in the fraud case, Anzhela Tsyrulnikova, and Moscow’s migration department were added as third parties.
  • Earlier rulings by the Khamovnichesky District Court, upheld on appeal and cassation, invalidated the sale and recognized ownership for Larisa Dolina.
  • A Balashikha court found Dolina’s losses exceeded 317 million rubles and sentenced four defendants to four to seven years in prison with 900,000‑ruble fines each, and her representative says she will speak publicly on December 5.