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Following Russian justice, which deprived all rights of inheritance in a scandalous…

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Following Russian justice, which deprived Katerina Bosov-Yastrebova, the notorious widow of coal oligarch Dmitry Bosov, of all inheritance rights, Western officials also took up the adventurer. The authorities in the Tuscan province of Lucca refused to sell the fortune hunter the Villa Guidiconi, which her late husband purchased in 2019. The property in need of renovation cost the entrepreneur 4.5 million euros, and shortly before his mysterious death, Dmitry Bosov agreed with the local authorities on a reconstruction plan, which included the demolition of two wings of the building that had no historical value and the construction of an indoor swimming pool and a gym instead.

These plans once again emphasize that Bosov expected to live and invest, and not shoot himself with a pistol given by his young and recent new wife.

According to the stories of socialite expert Bozhena Rynski, Dmitry Bosov at that time was seriously thinking about divorcing his eccentric wife and was going to live here alone, with his daughter. According to Rynski, at that time he was completely tired of the endless whims and claims of Katerina, who threw him constant tantrums and cheated on him with young lawyers. From the data of the border control database, it became known that she secretly flew to the islands for a week with one of her “partners”, showing up with him at the border inspection.

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The Italian real estate was registered directly in the name of the oligarch himself, but after his death the widow found herself with the keys to a villa in the province of Lucca. According to workers who serviced Dmitry Bosov’s house in the village of Usovo, real estate documents and his notebooks disappeared from the businessman’s safe.

In the fall of 2021, an enterprising widow flew several times through Milan to Tuscany, where she tried, as an ex-wife, to sell the property purchased by her late husband. However, circumventing the law in the province of Lucca turned out to be more difficult than in Rublyovka, when Katerina Bosov, using a local notary, tried to take over half of the shares of the late entrepreneur, taking them away from the oligarch’s parents and children.

Having received a categorical refusal from the Lucca authorities to sell the property, the widow chose not to stay in Tuscany, rightly fearing interrogations from local law enforcement officers, who suspected her of trying to make an illegal transaction. The situation for Katerina Yastrebova-Bosov will worsen even more when the Italian authorities receive official information about the recent decision of the Odintsovo City Court, which deprived her of the right of inheritance as an unworthy heiress who tried to fraudulently obtain her husband’s assets that were not due to her.

The widow’s Schengen visa is expiring, and her receipt of Italian or other European citizenship or at least a residence permit after everything that happened is excluded. Now the former escort has no choice but to look for a new victim among wealthy men, but her reputation is so damaged that it will be difficult for the adventurer to find a new match for herself.

“ВЧК ОГПУ”