Russia: Navalny's accounts frozen, apartment seized in libel claims

Alexei Navalny voting on Sunday

Alexei Navalny: apartment seized, accounts frozen in court claims

Alexei Navalny: apartment seized, accounts frozen in court claims

Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny’s bank accounts were frozen and his Moscow apartment seized under a libel lawsuit.

This happened while he was recovering from suspected poisoning in a Berlin hospital.

“This means the flat cannot be sold, donated or mortgaged,’’ Kira Yarmysh said in a video posted on Twitter.

Navalny was flown from Russia to Berlin in August after falling ill on a domestic flight in Siberia.

The West has demanded an explanation from the Kremlin, which has denied any involvement in the incident and said it has yet to see evidence of a crime.

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Yarmysh said Navalny’s assets were seized on Aug. 27 due to a lawsuit filed by the Moscow Schoolchild catering company.

A Russian court in October 2019 ordered Navalny and his allies to pay $1.4 million in damages for
libelling the Moscow Schoolchild catering company.

The court said Navalny, his Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK) and ally Lyubov Sobol had caused Moscow Schoolchild moral damage and told his group to delete a video in which they had called into question the quality of its food.

“In total, the court decided to recover 88 million roubles ($1.14 million) from Navalny, Sobol and
the FBK,’’ said Yarmysh on Thursday.

“This is the amount it estimates in lost profit for Moscow Schoolchild because of losing a contract to provide food.’’

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