Karpov Libel Judgement on Magnitsky Case to be Delivered in the High Court on Monday
October 11, 2013
On Monday, 14 October 2013, at 10:30 am, at the Queen’s Bench of the High Court in London, Justice Simon will be delivering the judgment in the case of Pavel Karpov vs William Browder, Jamison Firestone and Hermitage Capital Management. The judge will decide whether Karpov’s lawsuit is an abuse of court process and should be struck out. Read more
U.S. Judge Grants Freezing Order Over $23 Million of New York Assets in Lawsuit Brought by the U.S. Attorney in the Sergei Magnitsky Case
September 16, 2013
The New York District Court has issued a freezing order for over $23 million in Manhattan property and bank accounts linked to the $230 million theft uncovered by Russian lawyer Sergei Magnitsky. The bank accounts are held at Bank of America. The court order was made at the request of the U.S. Attorney’s Office, which launched the first action in the Sergei Magnitsky case in the United States last week.
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U.S. Department of Justice Files Case to Seize Over $23 Million in Manhattan Real Estate Connected to Magnitsky Case
September 11, 2013
U.S. Department of Justice Files Case to Seize Over $23 Million in Manhattan Real Estate Connected to Magnitsky Case
10 September 2013 – The United States Attorney’s Office in New York has filed a complaint to seize over $23 million in Manhattan property linked to the $230 million theft uncovered by Hermitage Fund’s Russian lawyer Sergei Magnitsky. The U.S. Attorney’s complaint seeks to further seize cash in connected bank accounts and impose civil money laundering penalties, according to documents filed today with the Manhattan Federal Court.
“This is the first action in the US to seize assets connected to the Magnitsky case, — said a Hermitage Capital representative. — It is a significant escalation in the campaign to bring justice for Sergei Magnitsky and his family. Sergei’s friends, colleagues and family will continue to pursue all the recipients of the blood money to make sure they are parted with the illicit proceeds, whoever and wherever they are.”
The complaint was filed by Preet Bharara, United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York, on behalf of the United States Government, who is plaintiff in the action. According to the filing, the U.S. Government’s claims over the real estate and cash in New York arise out of the laundering of proceeds of a criminal enterprise in Russia.
“A Russian criminal organisation including corrupt Russian government officials defrauded Russian taxpayers of approximately 5.4 billion rubles, or US$230 million, through an elaborate tax refund fraud scheme,” says the complaint.
“In order to procure the refunds, the Organization fraudulently re-registered the Hermitage Companies in the names of members of the Organization, and then orchestrated sham lawsuits against these companies,” says the complaint. Read more
Council of Europe’s Committee Approves Magnitsky Murder Report Despite Fierce Opposition from the Russian Delegation
September 4, 2013
Today, the Legal Affairs and Human Rights Committee of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe has approved the report entitled “Refusing Impunity for the Killers of Sergei Magnitsky” (http://www.assembly.coe.int/Communication/20130904_ImpunityMagnitsky_EN.pdf). The report and a draft Resolution prepared by Rapporteur Andreas Gross, Swiss MP and member of the Socialist Group, were approved by all Committee members, except for 6.
At the previous Committee meeting on 25 June 2013 when the draft Magnitsky report was first released, the Committee agreed to give the Russian delegation more time and postponed the vote on the report until today’s meeting. Rapporteur Andreas Gross indicated that the information provided by the Russian officials during summer only confirmed his findings presented in June 2013 of a “massive cover-up” of the crime within the Russian government.
“My initial conclusion, namely that we are in the presence of a massive cover-up […], finds itself further consolidated,” said Rapporteur Gross in the addendum to the Report discussed by the Committee today. Read more
Council of Europe’s Committee Will Debate How to Punish Sergei Magnitsky’s Killers
September 2, 2013
This Wednesday, 4 September 2013, between 9 am and 1 pm, the Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), will consider a draft resolution entitled “Refusing Impunity for the Killers of Sergei Magnitsky” (http://www.assembly.coe.int/Communication/ajdoc24_2013.pdf). Read more