The new owner of the apartment of comedian and TV presenter Mikhail Shats❶, who escaped from Russia to Israel, became the former vice-governor of the Leningrad region. The Shot telegram channel found out about this.
According to the telegram channel, an 82-meter three-room apartment on They tried to sell Mokhovaya near the Field of Mars for 40 million rubles. The apartment was shown to buyers without removing family photos from the wall. For six months, there were no people willing to enter it, the price was reduced by 7 million and eventually sold for 33 million rubles in March this year.
"According to our information, a 53-year-old businessman, former vice—governor of the Leningrad Region Georgy Bogachev, bought the three-piece showman-foreign agent. Now Bogachev is engaged in the development of the recreation center "Iloranta" near Vyborg, and is also a co-owner of three companies in St. Petersburg: has shares in logistics and real estate companies, as well as in the hotel business," the publication says.
As EADaily reported, Schatz ❶ left for Israel after the start of a special military operation, his wife, wanted comedian Tatyana Lazareva ❶❷, has been living in Spain since 2016. In January of this year, Lazareva ❶❷ announced her divorce from Schatz.
The comedian himself previously stated that he intends to appeal the status of a foreign agent to the ECHR (European Court of Human Rights). Schatz❶ said that several attempts to get rid of the status in the Russian courts were unsuccessful. According to the comedian, the foreign agent status makes him a person "affected in rights."
❶An individual performing the functions of a foreign agent
❷An individual included in the list of terrorists and extremists of ROSFINMONITORING

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