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A close friend and judo partner of Vladimir Putin has had several upmarket villas and other real estate worth around 30 million euros (£24 million) that he owns in Italy seized by the authorities.
Arkady Rotenberg, who has regularly sparred with the Russian president on the judo mat, is one of Russia’s richest men, with an estimate fortune of $3.4 billion (£2 billion).
He was named a target of sanctions by the United States in March and the European Union in July, as part of retaliation for Moscow’s annexation of Crimea and its involvement in the war in eastern Ukraine.
Those sanctions were toughened up earlier this month and were intended to hit key business figures associated with Mr Putin.
Mr Rotenberg, 62, has said he regards the Russian president as “a person sent to our country from God”.
Italian finance police seized a wide range of property belonging to companies controlled by Mr Rotenberg, including a luxury villa in Tarquinia, north of Rome, an apartment and three upmarket villas in Sardinia and a four-star hotel in the capital.
The Berg Luxury Hotel, where rooms cost more than £400 a night, lies close to Rome’s legendary Via Veneto, the heart of the Dolce Vita lifestyle of the 1950s. The properties belonged to a Rome-based company called Aurora 31, which is controlled by Mr Rotenberg through a Cyprus-based firm.
The tycoon reacted angrily to news of the seizures on Tuesday. “I’ve already been subject to sanctions for several months and nothing surprises me any more,” he told Interfax.
“What does surprise me is that this is about some real estate which does not fall under the sanctions. Only bank accounts and assets come under the announced sanctions and I don’t have those in Italy. Once again this demonstrates the whole illegitimacy and absurdity of this situation.”
Andrei Baturin, a spokesman for Mr Rotenberg, added that “a small four-star hotel in Rome could be considered an asset” but personal real estate that had not been put up for sale and was not the subject of any kind of deal could not be considered as being covered by the sanctions.
Italy seizes £24m of real estate belonging to Vladimir Putin’s judo partner - Telegraph
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Arkady Rotenberg, who has regularly sparred with the Russian president on the judo mat, is one of Russia’s richest men, with an estimate fortune of $3.4 billion (£2 billion).
He was named a target of sanctions by the United States in March and the European Union in July, as part of retaliation for Moscow’s annexation of Crimea and its involvement in the war in eastern Ukraine.
Those sanctions were toughened up earlier this month and were intended to hit key business figures associated with Mr Putin.
Mr Rotenberg, 62, has said he regards the Russian president as “a person sent to our country from God”.
Italian finance police seized a wide range of property belonging to companies controlled by Mr Rotenberg, including a luxury villa in Tarquinia, north of Rome, an apartment and three upmarket villas in Sardinia and a four-star hotel in the capital.
The Berg Luxury Hotel, where rooms cost more than £400 a night, lies close to Rome’s legendary Via Veneto, the heart of the Dolce Vita lifestyle of the 1950s. The properties belonged to a Rome-based company called Aurora 31, which is controlled by Mr Rotenberg through a Cyprus-based firm.
The tycoon reacted angrily to news of the seizures on Tuesday. “I’ve already been subject to sanctions for several months and nothing surprises me any more,” he told Interfax.
“What does surprise me is that this is about some real estate which does not fall under the sanctions. Only bank accounts and assets come under the announced sanctions and I don’t have those in Italy. Once again this demonstrates the whole illegitimacy and absurdity of this situation.”
Andrei Baturin, a spokesman for Mr Rotenberg, added that “a small four-star hotel in Rome could be considered an asset” but personal real estate that had not been put up for sale and was not the subject of any kind of deal could not be considered as being covered by the sanctions.
Italy seizes £24m of real estate belonging to Vladimir Putin’s judo partner - Telegraph
I´m proud for my italian heritage!