Who is Yelena Baturina and what does she do?
Who is Yelena Baturina and what does she do?
Yelena Baturina. Yelena Nikolayevna Baturina (Russian: Еле́на Никола́евна Бату́рина; born 8 March 1963) is a Russian entrepreneur and philanthropist, based in London. She founded (1991) and for two decades served as President in Inteco, an investment and construction company. Her assets are now invested in Elena Baturina’s Investment Group.
When did Yelena Baturina and Boris Luzhkov get married?
In one of her interviews Baturina remembers: “We never even thought about anything like that when we were working together, it all happened much later”. Baturina and Luzhkov married in 1991. The next year he became mayor of Moscow.
Where did Elena Baturina sell all her assets?
In 2010, Luzhkov was removed from the mayor’s post; Baturina and their daughters left the country. Baturina soon sold almost all of her assets in Russia including a construction company called Inteko and a cement factories. The Russian government seized land she owned in an exclusive area of Moscow.
Where does Elena Baturina live in the world?
The Russian government seized land she owned in an exclusive area of Moscow. She filed a lawsuit, unsuccessfully demanding $1 billion in compensation. Baturina, who now lives in London, owns hotels in cities like Vienna and Dublin, real estate in Europe and USA, and invests in renewable energy.
Where does Elena Baturina live in Holland Park?
Elena Baturina, who lives in Holland Park, west London, is suing oil and gas magnate Alexander Chistyakov claiming he ripped her off for over an investment. Mr Chistyokov, 41, who is married to Russian chart-topper GluKosa, 28, denies any wrongdoing and has accused Ms Baturina of breaching the agreement between them.
Who is Elena Baturina married to glukosa married to?
Mr Chistyokov, 41, who is married to Russian chart-topper GluKosa, 28, denies any wrongdoing and has accused Ms Baturina of breaching the agreement between them. Today, Ms Baturina won an Appeal Court decision that ruled the case should be heard in the Commercial Court in London, rather than in a Russian court.