In Moscow, the forced eviction of the People's Artist Larisa Dolina from her elite apartment in the Khamovniki area took place. The procedure occurred while the singer was abroad — on vacation in the United Arab Emirates.
According to media reports, bailiffs and police officers were present at the scene, as well as a representative of Polina Lurye, to whom the property officially passed by court decision. The market value of the apartment is estimated at over 100 million rubles.
The legal dispute over the housing lasted almost two years. In 2024, Dolina sold the apartment to Polina Lurye, but later attempted to declare the transaction invalid, claiming that she had been a victim of fraud and sold the property at a reduced price. Several courts previously sided with the artist, but in December of last year, the Supreme Court ultimately sided with the buyer.
According to the court ruling, Dolina was to hand over the keys to the apartment to the new owner by December 30. Despite the fact that the singer removed her personal belongings, the obligation was not fulfilled. After that, the artist left Russia and went on vacation to Abu Dhabi, which led to the initiation of the enforcement of the court ruling.
The situation has caused a wide resonance on social media. Users are actively discussing both the court process itself and the singer's behavior. Meanwhile, media reports have emerged about the possible cancellation of several concerts by Larisa Dolina, which are linked to low ticket sales.
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