Hearings open in Navalny vs. Usmanov defamation case
MOSCOW — A judge in the defamation case between Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny and multi-billionaire Alisher Usmanov on Tuesday struck down motions to summon Russia’s prime minister to testify on his alleged wealth — the key issue in the case.
Usmanov, estimated to be worth $15 billion, has sued Navalny over his investigation into Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev’s alleged secret wealth.
Navalny, who made his name with a blog exposing official corruption, has published legal documents showing that the oligarch, along with several other Russian billionaires, transferred lucrative assets to a charity foundation run by Medvedev’s former classmate.
Medvedev has denied any connection to the property while Usmanov insisted that the transfer of the ownership of a luxurious mansion to the charity foundation was a bona fide business deal.


