
house in Switzerland used by Olympic champion Alina Kabaeva, is on sale for 75 million Swiss francs (about $75.5 million). The Dossier Center for Journalistic Investigations refers to the sale of the house, whose journalist contacted the broker who took up the sale of the property.
Kabaeva is a top manager of the National Media Group, many journalists call her the mother of Putin’s children, and international sanctions have been imposed on her for close relations with the Russian president.
Her home is in Cologny, a municipality in the canton of Geneva, which is one of the richest municipalities in Switzerland and the world. Kabaeva’s life in Switzerland was reported by The Wall Street Journal, which wrote that the Russian gymnast lived in her residence in Lugano and in her villa with a helipad in Cologne. The Dossier correspondent found out that only one such heliport is registered in the municipality.
The villa is located on Ramp de Colony, next to the house that previously belonged to Vladimir Putin’s friend Gennady Timchenko. This land is part of an area called Villa Hautriv. At the moment, this estate is divided into two parts: one used to belong to Swiss President Gustave Ador, and in recent years it has been owned by the Saudis. The second, where Kabaeva lived, according to the documents, belongs to the stockbroker Pierre Alain Folier and his wife Van Linn.
Source: APE-MPE, Svoboda.org
Source: Kathimerini

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