Property of former Inter TV host confiscated in Ukraine

On December 25, the Supreme Anti-Corruption Court of Ukraine ruled to confiscate the property of former Inter TV host Yuriy Kot, who currently lives in Moscow and works for the propaganda of the Russian Federation.

The court satisfied the lawsuit of the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine and applied sanctions to Kot in accordance with the Law of Ukraine On Sanctions. According to the decision, assets are subject to confiscation, in particular:

    • four land plots in Zhytomyr region;
      • three firearms;
      • a SKODA OCTAVIA car ELEGANCE;
    • property rights to seven television projects;
    • 59% share in the authorized capital of Zolota Fishka LLC;
    • money in accounts in commercial bank.

Yuriy Kot is known for his pro-Russian stance and active cooperation with Russian media. He spreads anti-Ukrainian propaganda and is a member of anti-Ukrainian organizations such as the Immortal Regiment of Ukraine and the Committee for the Salvation of Ukraine.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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