Russian Businessman Ordered to Put Up £1.5MM in Security for Costs to Protect Identity of Litigation Funder

By John Freund |

Russian businessman Alexander Tugushev is suing the billionaire owner of Russia’s largest fishing company, Norebo, claiming he should be granted 1/3 ownership of the estimated $1.5B company. Tugushev has been ordered by a London High Court to put up £1.5MM in security for costs to avoid disclosing the identity of his litigation funder.

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By John Freund |

Russian businessman Alexander Tugushev is suing the billionaire owner of Russia’s largest fishing company, Norebo, claiming he should be granted 1/3 ownership of the estimated $1.5B company. Tugushev has been ordered by a London High Court to put up £1.5MM in security for costs to avoid disclosing the identity of his litigation funder.

As reported in Undercurrent News, Tugushev is suing Vitaly Orlov, Owner and CEO of Norebo. For his part, Orlov has been claiming that Tugushev has ties to criminal organizations, including the leader of a Chechen organized crime gang.

In October, 2018, Orlov issued a disclosure notice to the court seeking to ascertain exactly who is paying Tugushev’s legal bills. Orlov’s argument was that he wished to make a security for costs issuance directly against the funder.

After a pair of hearings in December, Tugushev was ordered to put up £1.5MM – roughly half of what Orlov had been seeking – as security for costs. If Tugushev meets the deadline imposed by the court, he’ll be able to keep the identity of his funder a secret. If Tugushev fails to put the £1.5MM up in time, his funder’s name and address must be disclosed.

Orlov maintains that Tugushev is trying to appropriate a portion of a successful business that he does not own – which many well-connected Russian oligarchs have been known to do in the past. The Russian offices of Norebo have been raided by police several times, and Orlov claims that he has faced a slew of death threats and harassment.

 

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