The Petrograd District Court docket of St. Petersburg turned the house of Natalia Kolesnikova, the mother-in-law of journalist Alexander Nevzorov, into the earnings of the state. This was introduced by the top of the United press service of the St. Petersburg courts Daria Lebedeva.
The lawsuit was filed a lawsuit. Earlier, the house belonged to the spouse of Nevzorov Lydia. The prosecutor’s workplace demanded that an imaginary transaction on the acquisition and sale of the house, return the Nevzorova’s house, “then flip the property to state income”. The courtroom granted the declare of the prosecutor’s workplace.
In November 2024, the house was arrested within the lawsuit of the division.
The courtroom in St. Petersburg in the summertime of 2024 declared journalist Alexander Nevzorov and his spouse Lydia Nevzorov “extremist affiliation.” After that, the courtroom turned their property in Russia to the state’s earnings: three land plots, a residential constructing, a automobile and a share in firms. The home was owned by Natalia Kolesnikova.
In December 2024, the St. Petersburg courtroom turned the land plot and a home within the state of the state within the village of Lisiy Nostril within the Primorsky district of St. Petersburg, which belonged to Kolesnikova. The courtroom acknowledged the contract of sale of August 8, 2023, in accordance with which Lydia Nevzorova offered this property to her mom.
Alexander and Lidia Nevzorov left Russia shortly after the beginning of the Russian-Ukrainian struggle. The courtroom in Moscow in February 2023 sentenced Nevzorov in absentia to eight years in jail on expenses of spreading “fakes” in regards to the military.