Zemfira Debt Case in Moscow: Court Orders Recovery for Communal Apartment

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A Moscow court in the Khoroshyevskiy district ordered the collection of a debt tied to a communal apartment belonging to the rock singer Zemfira, who has been listed as a foreign agent in the Russian Federation. This update came via the Telegram channel of the Moscow courts of general jurisdiction.

The ruling involved a court order to recover unpaid electricity charges. The message did not specify the total amount of the debt.

Following Russia’s military actions in Ukraine, Zemfira relocated to France.

There were rumors in May 2023 that the artist might acquire a second French citizenship. Zemfira later denied these claims, stating that she remains a citizen of the Russian Federation and does not possess and will not acquire any additional citizenship.

Property coverage notes indicated that Zemfira’s Moscow apartment could be valued around 60 million rubles.

Her residence in Moscow is described as a Stalinist building on Frunzenskaya Embankment. The reported property comprises a two-room apartment of about 85 square meters, situated on the sixth floor.

Earlier reports touched on unrelated financial controversies involving another high-profile figure, which should not be conflated with Zemfira’s case.

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