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Though little is publicly known about Yevgeny Prigozhin's family, many of them help run his vast business empire. At the time of writing, Prigozhin's family has not publicly responded to the condolences. Prigozhin's family members — many of whom were subject to Western sanctions from 2022 onward — have had varying levels of involvement in Prigozhin's business empire, the Financial Times reported in April. His son, Pavel Prigozhin, used to fight alongside the Wagner GroupPavel Prigozhin, son of Yevgeny Prigozhin. Polina was also named by the US Treasury Department as playing a role in Prigozhin's business empire.
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The annulment was rare amid EU sanctions against Russia, many of which were imposed promptly, that cover nearly 1,700 individuals and entities, as well as trade restrictions worth tens of billions of dollars. "The General Court annuls the restrictive measures applied to Ms Violetta Prigozhina... in the context of Russia's war against Ukraine," the bloc's second highest court said. The ruling can be appealed to the bloc's top court, the Court of Justice of the EU. Back in January, Prigozhin reacted with sarcasm to new sanctions against Wagner imposed by the United States. The EU also has sanctions in place against Prigozhin, his wife and son, some senior Wagner figures and the group's collaborators in Syria.
Yevgeny Prigozhin got past UK money laundering laws using a bill in his 81-year-old mom's name. The Wagner Group boss passed the checks that allowed him to sue a UK journalist, the FT reported. At the time he was under UK sanctions for his group's role in bloody conflicts around the world. A lawyer at Discreet Law replied by saying: "We are satisfied with the [anti-money laundering] documents," according to the FT. Discreet Law founder Roger Gherson told the FT that Discreet Law "cannot comment on confidential communications with their former clients."
Film student Lizza Prigozhina helps NYC real-estate agents market homes on TikTok, Curbed reported. A "good month," she told Curbed writer Bridget Read, means up to $10,000 in income. It's all in the name of helping real-estate agents capture eyeballs on TikTok, which they can hopefully turn into potential buyers and renters who actually pay them in commission. "Some are like, 'I can't spend money on this,'" Prigozhina told Curbed. "Alexander has a big personality," Prigozhina told Curbed.
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