The family of the owner of YJK had their shares, land, and money nationalized.
The family of the owner of the YEK nationalized shares, land, and money
June 6, 2026 The family of the founder of the agricultural holding "Rusagro," Vadim Moshkovich, who owned the Yekaterinburg Fat Plant (YEK), had the company's shares, land, and money from accounts nationalized. The Federal Bailiff Service reported the execution of the decision of the Khamovnichesky District Court of Moscow.
Representatives of the Federal Property Management Agency took ownership of 627 million shares of the company for the Russian Federation. In addition, more than 24 million shares of JSC "Etalon," stakes in several group structures, a number of land plots, and the defendants' monetary funds amounting to over 16 billion rubles were transferred. The decision was made as part of a lawsuit by the Prosecutor General's Office against the founder of "Rusagro," Vadim Moshkovich, his wife Natalia Bykovskaya, former CEO of the holding Maxim Basov, top manager Sergey Tribunsky, and other defendants. In May, the court granted the agency's requests and ruled to transfer the controlling stake in the agricultural holding to the state. The court decided not to seize part of the Moshkovich family's property. Thus, the businessman's wife retained ownership of an apartment in Moscow's Khamovniki and a residential house in the suburban village of Tagankovo.
Recall that in March of last year, the Meshchansky District Court of Moscow arrested the founder of the Russian agricultural holding "Rusagro," Vadim Moshkovich. He was charged with large-scale fraud, deliberate bankruptcy, money laundering, and bribery, reports the publication EAN.
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The family of the owner of YJK had their shares, land, and money nationalized.
The family of the founder of the agricultural holding "Rusagro," Vadim Moskovich, who owned the Yekaterinburg Fat Plant (YFP), had the company's shares, land, and money from accounts nationalized.
