Decorations and paintings by Larisa Marcus, sisters of a runaway Russian banker Georgy Bedjamov, put on auction. Marcus was headed by the collapsed Vesselbank, and Bedjamov was a co-owner of a credit institution. The auction on which things will be sold will be held on December 20, reports Forbes.
Part of the lot of the ex-head of the bank is already presented on the website of the Russian Auction House. Basically, these are objects of art, the most expensive of them – the picture “Snow Road”, written in 1955 by the artist Leonid Yanush, with an initial price of 800 thousand rubles. Also, jewelry was also put on the auction, for example, GRAFF gold with diamonds for 11.98 million rubles, Rolex watches from white gold for 6.39 million rubles, F.P. clock. Journe with platinum housing with diamonds for 4.91 million rubles, Couch’s cut diamond Weighing 4.32 carats with an initial price of 348.6 thousand rubles and a BVLGARI chain of white gold with a pendant inlaid diamond, for 939 thousand rubles .
Bank of Russia withdrew the license from Verprombank in 2016. Check found a hole in 210 billion rubles. After that, the bank was declared bankrupt. According to the investigation, Larisa Marcus, along with his mother brother George Bedjamov, the owner of a credit institution – in 2009 created an organized group.
In Russia, hipjams, living in the UK, in absentia arrested in the case of fraud. He is accused of bringing 113 billion rubles from Vesselbank through the issuance of obviously non-returnable loans to fictitious companies affiliated with the owners and bank management. His property is estimated at 100 million dollars. In addition, he suspected the presence of assets in Mordovia by 2.3 billion rubles.
Marcus court sentenced to nine years to the colony of the general regime for the embezzlement of more than 114 billion rubles. Her deputy – Ekaterina Glushakov – received 2.5 years in colony.