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Viktor Medvedchuk, a Ukrainian businessman and one of the leaders of the banned pro-Russian Opposition Platform - For Life party to whose daughter Putin is a godfather, who was accused of high ...
Russian super yacht, worth £63m, to be auctioned after being seized JP Morgan likely to take spoils after flagging a £17m loan had not been repaid The Axioma, docked in Gibraltar, has been seized ...
A Russian man who was given asylum in the U.S. led police in Florida on a dramatic marine chase for over an hour, after stealing a luxury yacht worth $2.5 million.. Nikolai Vilkov, who is 29 and ...
The yacht can accommodate 12 guests in six cabins, as well as a 20-person crew. An infinity pool, full-service spa, luxury cinema and a gymnasium are just a few of the vessel's luxuries.
When a U.S. Justice Department official said in July the agency might have seized a Fabergé egg on a Russian yacht, the world’s Fabergé experts had one reaction: We’ll believe it when we see it.
An ‘alleged’ Faberge egg was found on a seized Russian yacht. ... The eggs were made for the Russian royal family and others from 1885 until Czar Nicholas II was forced to abdicate in 1917.
A Russian national, identified as Nikolai Vilkov, was arrested by Martin County deputies after a 68-foot yacht was stolen from the Blowing Rocks Marina in Tequesta on May 5, 2025.
The yacht appears to be docked at a marina in a special area away from smaller boats. Aerial footage of Russian billionaire's superyacht sparks outrage online: 'I'm disgusted' first appeared on ...
JPMorgan will auction a yacht seized from Russian oligarch Dmitry Pumpyansky. Above, a 2017 photo of Pumpyansky. Mikhail Svetlov/Getty Images. The sale will be conducted by the auction house Howe ...
A mega-yacht seized by U.S. authorities from a Russian oligarch is costing the government nearly $1 million a month to maintain, according to new court filings.
Dramatic boat chase on Florida’s Intracoastal Waterway ends with discovery of stolen 66-foot luxury yacht being piloted by Russian National, investigators say.
A mega-yacht seized by U.S. authorities from a Russian oligarch is costing the government nearly $1 million a month to maintain, according to new court filings. The U.S. Department of Justice is ...