Reworked Summary of Real Estate Moves, Business Changes, and Foreign Agent Status

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Overview of the Recent Developments Involving the Musician and His Ventures

At the end of September, reports reveal that two thirds of an apartment on Leninsky Prospekt in Moscow were transferred to the musician’s son, Ivan. The remaining one third remains with the musician’s former spouse and Ivan’s mother, Alla Makarevich. The information comes from a report by the Telegram channel SHOT, which is known in the Russian Federation for its coverage of public figures and politics.

According to SHOT, after the marriage to Alla, the musician moved into the Leninsky Prospekt apartment, where they raised Ivan. The two-room unit measures 56.5 square meters and is situated in a historic workers’ house built in 1940 for the All-Russian Central Council of Trade Unions. The windows face a monument to Yuri Gagarin, a detail highlighted by SHOT. The dwelling has been associated with other notable residents of the era, including Boris Berezovsky, actor Gleb Strizhenov, and actor Vladimir Ivashov. SHOT also notes an estimated market value of about 27 million rubles for such an apartment.

Earlier, approximately eight months prior, Makarevich donated a plot of land in Pavlovo village, Istra district, which featured a 400 square meter house, to the sister of Natalya Makarevich, a dancer aged 61. This transfer is presented by SHOT as part of the musician’s broader personal and familial real estate moves.

SHOT comments that the musician has shifted focus away from unfinished business in Russia in favor of establishing ties abroad, particularly with Israel, though such statements are presented as an interpretation by the outlet.

Publicly, the musician had stated on social networks that he left Russia for Israel on February 21, 2022, together with his wife Einat Klein, as they prepared for the birth of their son. In an interview, he indicated that a return to Russia was unlikely.

Closure of the Individual Entrepreneur and Frozen Ventures

In April 2023, the musician parted ways with a co-founder role at Jam Club, a music venue. Despite this, the institution itself continued operations and remained active in the scene. Reports indicate a broader move away from the status of an individual entrepreneur, a status he had used to stage concerts across the Russian Federation for more than two decades.

Other Russian business interests attributed to Makarevich were placed in a dormant state. The Samy Smak company halted activities, and Sintez Stars LLC ended 2022 with outstanding debts of around 300 thousand rubles. In October, a tax authority decision closed the legal entity that organized Time Machine tours due to outstanding debts.

Placement on the Foreign Agents List

The Russian Ministry of Justice added Makarevich to the foreign agents register on September 2, 2022. The musician responded via Telegram with a sharp remark, joking about who paid him and for what purpose the listing might signify, and expressing curiosity about future confirmations. Attempts to challenge the designation in court were unsuccessful; the Moscow Zamoskvoretsky Court denied the claim. The court decision cited public statements by the musician that criticized Russian authorities, alleged war crimes, and interactions with Russian and other identities in a controversial context. The broader conversation around his stance included criticisms of military actions in Ukraine and opposition to the 2014 annexation of Crimea.

Interviews and public statements attributed to the musician portray a consistent critical view of military operations and annexation within Russia, framing his stance as a source of ongoing friction with certain authorities.

In summary, the narrative captures a multi-faceted profile: shifts in real estate holdings, a move away from a long-standing business structure, and the political-administrative designation that has shaped how the musician is perceived and discussed in public discourse.

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