Fiji court permits US to seize,Russian Megayacht Amadea,
The court approved an application for the registration of the US warrant to impound the vessel.
WELLINGTON, New Zealand: A judge in Fiji has ruled that U.S. authorities can seize a Russian-owned superyacht — but has put a hold on his order until at least Friday while defense lawyers mount a challenge.
The yacht Amadea, worth $325 million, had earlier been stopped from leaving the South Pacific nation because of its links to Russia. That order will stand, for now, preventing U.S. authorities from taking the yacht to Hawaii or elsewhere.
A question remains over which of two Russian oligarchs really owns the Amadea; only one of them faces U.S. sanctions. There are also questions about how far U.S. jurisdiction extends into Fiji.
Suva High Court Justice Deepthi Amaratunga on Tuesday granted an order allowing the U.S. to seize the superyacht after Washington had earlier filed a warrant. But the judge has given defense lawyers time to put together their challenge.
The judge’s next decision in the case will come Friday when he will decide whether to continue to put a hold on the yacht’s seizure pending a formal appeal by the defense.
The U.S. Justice Department in March announced the creation of a team of federal agents and prosecutors to pursue wealthy Russians or those aiding Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The team, called Task Force KleptoCapture, was set up to seize assets belonging to oligarchs with the aim of pressuring Russia to end the war.
The U.S. claims that the real owner of the superyacht Amadea is Suleiman Kerimov. The economist and former Russian politician was sanctioned by the U.S. in 2018 for alleged money laundering and has faced further sanctions from Canada, Europe, Britain, and other nations after Russia invaded Ukraine.
Kerimov made a fortune investing in Russian gold producer Polyus, with Forbes magazine putting his net worth at $14.5 billion.
But defense lawyers say the real owner is Eduard Khudainatov, the former chairman and chief executive of Rosneft, the state-controlled Russian oil and gas company. Khudainatov currently does not appear to face any sanctions, unlike many oligarchs and people with close ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin who have been sanctioned since the war began.
As with many superyachts, determining the real ownership of the Amadea is difficult because of the shadowy trail of trusts and shell companies. On paper, the superyacht is registered in the Cayman Islands and owned by Millemarin Investments, also based in the Cayman Islands.
Defense lawyers have claimed in court that Millemarin Investments is the legal owner of the vessel and that the company is linked to the real, or “beneficial,” owner, Khudainatov. But U.S. authorities contend that, behind all the various fronts, the real owner is Kerimov.
Featuring a helipad and mosaic-tiled pool, the Amadea also includes eight suites to accommodate up to 16 guests and a crew of 25
Last month, the US imposed a ban to prevent Russian-affiliated ships from entering its ports in response to the Ukraine conflict.