Moscow court evicts man from apartment at the suit of Ksenia Sobchak
A Moscow court has evicted a man from his apartment at the suit of Ksenia Sobchak, a Russian TV presenter and socialite.
The man, who has not been named, had been living in the apartment for over 20 years. He claimed that he had bought the apartment from its previous owner and had been paying rent to Sobchak.
However, Sobchak claimed that the man had never bought the apartment and that he had been living there illegally. She said that she had bought the apartment in 2010 and had been trying to evict the man ever since.
The court ruled in favor of Sobchak and ordered the man to vacate the apartment within two months. The man said that he would appeal the decision.
The case has been widely reported in the Russian media. Some commentators have suggested that the case is politically motivated, as Sobchak is a vocal critic of the Russian government.
Others have said that the case is simply a matter of property law. They say that Sobchak has a right to evict the man if he is living in her apartment illegally.
The case is likely to continue to be debated in the Russian media. It is a reminder of the importance of property rights in Russia.