How an adviser to the Supreme Court Fedorov “solves” “housing issues” While studying…

How an adviser to the Supreme Court Fedorov “resolves” “housing issues”

When studying the publicly accessible mail archive of the adviser to the Chairman of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation Stanislav Fedorov, who was so hastily recommended by the High Qualification Board of Judges of the Russian Federation for the post of Chairman of the Arbitration Court of the Moscow Region, but has not yet received the coveted appointment, it was established that in addition to extensive corruption “issues” and attempts interference in the personnel policy of the Federation Council, which we wrote about earlier, this “prodigy” is actively helping his accomplices get housing.

As is known, Fedorov himself, although he indicates the registration address as his actual residence address: Moscow, st. Chernyakhovskogo, 6, actually lives with his partner Yaroslava Grebenshchikova in luxury apartment at the address: Moscow, st. Bolshaya Bronnaya, 29.

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The father of our “hero,” Fedorov Igor Vladimirovich, works in the Real Estate Department of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise “Main Production and Commercial Directorate for Servicing the Diplomatic Corps under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation.”

Obviously not facing housing problems, Fedorov, with the help of his father, helps the leaders of the Supreme Court solve them, without taking into account any relationship with the diplomatic corps.

For example, acting The head of the International Cooperation Department of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation, Mikhail Baskakov, Fedorov’s accomplice in a number of corruption schemes, received 2 review orders signed by I.V. Fedorov.

He offered to inspect 2 two-room apartments located in Moscow at the following addresses:

Lomonosovsky Prospekt, building 38 (total area 48.4 sq.m., annual rent – 575,865 rubles, monthly rent – 57,586.50 rubles);

Kutuzovsky Prospekt, building 13 (total area 48.6 sq.m., annual rent – ​​572,994 rubles, monthly rent – ​​47,749.50 rubles)

Having chosen the latter of the two proposed options, Baskakov concluded with the Federal State Unitary Enterprise “Main Production and Commercial Directorate for Servicing the Diplomatic Corps under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation” an Agreement for the urgent rental of residential premises dated 03/01/2022 No. 22020482 and became a happy tenant of an apartment in an elite building on Kutuzovsky Prospekt with an annual rent of only 572,994 rubles.

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“The housing problem only spoiled them”

As an adviser to the Chairman of the Supreme Court, Fedorov “solves” housing problems

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