The Petrogradsky District Court arrested an apartment in a house on Lenin Street belonging to Lydia Nevzorova’s mother (together with her husband, former journalist Alexander Nevzorov* is part of an extremist association whose activities are prohibited on the territory of the Russian Federation). This was reported by the head of the joint press service of the St. Petersburg courts, Daria Lebedeva, on the Telegram channel.
“Colleagues accepted the prosecution’s indictment against Lydia Nevzorova and Natalia Kolesnikova. The subject of the litigation is the aforementioned apartment, as follows from the claim, alienated by the foreign agent Nevzorova to her mother Kolesnikova under a purchase and sale agreement.” – says the message.
The prosecution asks to recognize this transaction as imaginary, return the apartment to the property of the journalist’s wife and then convert the property into state income.
“Today the court applied precautionary measures and confiscated the apartment. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for December.” – Lebedeva concluded.
As reported EADailyIn April last year, the Ministry of Justice presented Nevzorov* to the registry of foreign agents. At that time, the journalist was already outside Russia and later received Ukrainian citizenship. Of course, Nevzorov* he does not live in Ukraine, he has moved to one of the European countries.
Formerly Nevzorov* He was fined three times for violations of the law on the activities of foreign agents: 20 thousand and twice 40 thousand rubles.
In February last year, Moscow’s Basmanny District Court sentenced the journalist in absentia to eight years in prison in the case of fake news about the Russian military.
In April of this year against Nevzorov.* A second criminal case was opened for failure to comply with the duties of a foreign agent. Presumably, the reason was that Nevzorov ignored* the need to add a foreign agency tag to every social media post.
In July this year, the Oktyabrsky District Court of St. Petersburg recognized the former Russian journalist who received Ukrainian citizenship, Alexander Nevzorov.* and his wife lidia an extremist association whose activities are prohibited on the territory of the Russian Federation.
*An individual who performs the functions of a foreign agent.