Temur Akhmedov, the adult son of divorced Russian oligarchs Farkhad Akhmedov and Tatiana Akhmedova, has been ordered by a judge to pay his mother GBP 100 million. The judge, Gwynneth Knowles, reportedly called the younger Akhmedov “dishonest,” saying he would stop at nothing to assist his father.
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Temur Akhmedov, the adult son of divorced Russian oligarchs Farkhad Akhmedov and Tatiana Akhmedova, has been ordered by a judge to pay his mother GBP 100 million. The judge, Gwynneth Knowles, reportedly called the younger Akhmedov “dishonest,” saying he would stop at nothing to assist his father.
Bloomberg reports that after being awarded a GBP 627 million divorce judgment, Tatiana Akhmedova’s ex-husband refused to pay. When she learned that her son was helping hide assets from her, she decided her only recourse was legal action. Temur reportedly moved millions into his account from his father’s, later claiming he lost GBP 50 million in stock trades.
Akhmedova’s cases in six countries have been funded by Burford Capital. It’s expected that Burford will also finance the recovery of the award, as both Temur and Farkhad have expressed reticence to pay. Because this recent ruling occurred in an English court, Temur’s local assets are likely to be forfeited. Temur described this development as ‘upsetting.’
Tatiana Akhmedova is also seeking to seize a superyacht currently anchored in Dubai, access to a luxury London apartment, as well as a trove of modern artworks being stored in Liechtenstein. She describes her current relationship with her son as ‘very strained.’