22 May , 11:44
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Famous blogger Huseyn Hasanov hastily re-registered elite apartments in "Moscow City" to a new owner. This real estate operation followed immediately after Hasanov was placed on an international wanted list and, apparently, was conducted to protect the property from potential seizure.
According to the Telegram channel SHOT, the new owner of the apartment is Moscow realtor Vadim Bogach (born Dyo), with whom the blogger has long-standing partnership relations.
Bogach, known in certain circles as a "star realtor," not only helped Hasanov with choosing real estate in the past but also presented him with a luxurious gift - a one-bedroom apartment for his birthday in 2022. Among Bogach's clients are such prominent representatives of Russian show business as Klava Koka, Dima Bilan, Egor Kreed, and other celebrities.
The property re-registration became another link in the chain of Hasanov's actions to dispose of assets in Russia. Earlier, the blogger parted with his 2020 Rolls-Royce Cullinan, valued at approximately 50 million rubles (about 1.05 million manats). He also attempted to sell a three-room apartment in the prestigious Neva Towers complex with an area of 124 square meters, located on the 44th floor.
After leaving Russia, Hasanov initially rented out these luxury apartments for 749 thousand rubles (about 15.7 thousand manats) per month, and then put the property up for sale for 100 million rubles (about 2.1 million manats), but there were no buyers for a long time.
According to the Telegram channel, the change of the property owner occurred on May 19 - after the blogger was put on the wanted list. Presumably, this was done to prevent the seizure of the property.
Recall that on May 14, the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs put Hasanov on the wanted list in connection with a criminal case on money laundering. The millionaire blogger was arrested in absentia and faces up to seven years in prison and a significant fine. Hasanov himself insists that he has fully paid all taxes and fines, transferring 320 million rubles (about 6.7 million manats) to the state treasury.