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8 June 2026

Trial Begins In Significant Case For The EU’s Russian Sanctions

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A landmark trial has commenced in Riga against Eduard Tsehoval, former head of Moscow House, who allegedly facilitated rent collection for property linked to Russian officials under EU sanctions.
Latvia International Law

Further to our earlier post, trial has begun today in Riga of Eduard Tsehoval, the former head of the property known as Moscow House, in Latvia.

The prosecution alleges that Moscow House was ultimately owned or controlled by designated persons, Moscow’s Mayor Sergey Sobyanin, or by President Putin in their respective official capacities.

It is alleged that Mr Tsehoval oversaw the continued collection of rent by Moscow House after the imposition of sanctions, thereby making funds available to designated persons.

If the prosecution is successful on the basis of the property being controlled by President Putin, this case could have significant ramifications in the way Russian state-owned property is treated under the EU’s Russian sanctions.

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