Former wife of a runling Russian banker wandered after eviction from mansion

The former civilian wife of the Film Russian Banker Sergei Pugacheva Countess Alexander Tolstaya remained with children on the street because of his debts. She told about it in an interview with Telegraph.

The Svetkaya Lioness admitted that in May 2020 during a quarantine introduced due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Russian authorities evicted her and children from the mansion in London because of the debts of her former husband in front of the country. The cost of the house was 12 million pounds sterling (more than a billion rubles).

According to the heroine of the material, she had to wander around the city for several months and live from different friends. “I just did what I sobbed. The situation was hopeless (…) I can’t remember that my children went through, but now we are happy and not dependent on other people,” she explained.

In addition, the woman said that he sold furniture and antiques from the mansion through the British Auction House of Christie’s due to the lack of money. Ultimately, she managed to rent a house in the London District of Butteri.

Earlier in the same interview, Alexander Tolstoy revealed the horrors of life with a former spouse. It turned out that the Countess for eight years lived in conditions of tyranny, without being able to work, and after parting Pugachev completely ceased to provide her financially. At that moment she also lost his own tourist business.

Sergey Pugachev was a beneficiary of interprombank broken in 2010. In 2015, Moscow arbitration acknowledged him and three more top managers of the Bank guilty of actions that led to the bankruptcy of the credit institution. For example, they were accused of issuing obviously non-returnable loans and the conclusion of liquid assets. Pugacheva obliged to pay 75.6 billion rubles. The banker tried to challenge solutions in several instances in Russia, including in the Supreme Court, but attempts were not crowned with success.

/Media reports.