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Following the arrest of the owner, the yacht was arrested by Croatian authorities in Split. On 1 December 2022 it was announced she was seized and set to be auctioned off by the Asset Recovery and Management Agency. An auction date is not announced as of 1 December 2022. [29] [2] [30] 1 December 2022: Seized Croatia TBA: Auction date Croatia TBA
The U.S. has spent tens of millions of dollars over more than two years maintaining a $230 million mega-yacht it seized as part of efforts to crack down on oligarchs linked to Russian President ...
The US seized its first yacht on Monday after imposing several sanctions against Russian billionaires linked to President Vladimir Putin last month.
The yacht was seized in 2017 as part of the US government Kleptocracy Asset Recovery Initiative [5] [6] from former Nigerian Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke. [6] It was then sold at auction in 2019 to Burgess yachts representing an unknown buyer. [7] It was then renamed to the Illusion.
Alfa Nero is a super yacht built in 2007. [4]In 2022, Forbes reported that the ship was owned by Andrey Guryev. [5] On Friday June 16, 2023, Alfa Nero was sold to former Google CEO Eric Schmidt for $67.6 million during an auction by the government of Antigua and Barbuda, after it had been abandoned there following the imposition of economic sanctions as a result of the Russian invasion of ...
As part of an international pressure campaign on Russia, authorities from around the world have seized almost a half dozen superyachts belonging to oligarchs. Here are the superyachts seized from ...
The oil tanker St Nikolas (formerly Suez Rajan) has been involved in two geopolitically prominent seizures, by the United States and Iran.In April 2023 the Greek-managed Marshall Islands-flagged oil tanker Suez Rajan was seized by US authorities, for breaching US sanctions against Iranian oil, which fell under US jurisdiction due to the use of US financial services.
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