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TPG, Transneft throw out jailed Russian magnate's $14 bln UK claim

U.S. private equity company TPG and Russian state-owned companies Rosatom and Transneft on Friday won their bid to block jailed magnate Ziyavudin Magomedov's $14 billion London claim over a supposed conspiracy to remove his assets.

Magomedov sued the business and several others at London's. High Court, alleging his 2018 arrest on embezzlement charges. triggered a Russian state-supported scheme to remove him of his. holdings in valuable port operators.

The accuseds all rejected the accusations and last year. argued that the suit ought to be thrown away, with TPG's legal representatives. accusing Magomedov of cooking up preposterous claims.

Judge Robert Bright ruled that the case ought to not continue,. stating in a composed judgment that there was no serious problem to. be tried against TPG or Transneft which any case versus. Rosatom ought to not be heard in London.

Magomedov once controlled a port logistics to oil and. gas empire through his Summa Group corporation, which he. established with his bro Magomed.

However the bros were

detained

on embezzlement and organised crime charges in one of the. most high-profile prosecutions of its kind in years.

Magomedov was sentenced to 19 years in prison in 2022 and. is kept in a chastening nest in Kirov, 900 kilometres (560 miles). east of Moscow, according to court filings for last year's. hearing.

Magomedov states the charges against him are unfounded and. unsuccessfully appealed versus his conviction.

(source: Reuters)