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821 Real Estate Objects Were Seized From the Family of the Former Mayor of Vladivostok: EADaily

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EADaily, July 25th, 2025. The court granted the claim for the seizure of 821 real estate objects from the family of the ex-mayor of Vladivostok Vladimir Nikolaev. This is reported by the joint press service of the courts of Primorsky Krai.
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A local court has ruled to seize 821 properties belonging to former Vladivostok mayor Vladimir Nikolayev, which he acquired in violation of anti-corruption laws with his relatives, according to Meduza. The lawsuit was filed by the regional prosecutor's office. According to the authorities, Nikolayev also engaged in "entrepreneurial activities" during his term as mayor, which is illegal. The seized properties include apartments, houses, entire re…

·Hungary
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The former mayor and his relatives could lose 590 million rubles and hundreds of properties.

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The Leninsky District Court of Vladivostok ordered the confiscation of the property of the former mayor of Vladimir Nikolaev and his relatives at the request of the Attorney-General ' s Office; 821 property properties were transferred to State property by the Court; more than 590 million roubles were also recovered; and the Joint Press Service of the Courts of the Sea reported.

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