From left to right: Dmitry Muratov, Anna Muratova and Irina Stolyarova
Foreign agent Dmitry Muratov tried to hide his apartment in the USA for more than 55 million rubles. He bought it in December 2019 and, according to our information, registered it in the name of his wife and his youngest daughter.
A stylish and cozy 73-meter living space overlooking the legendary Brooklyn Bridge (photo 2) is located 10 minutes from Central Park in New York. Four years ago, when they bought it, it cost 875k dollars (55.125 million rubles at that rate). According to the papers, the apartment belongs to his common-law wife Irina Stolyarova and his youngest daughter Anna, who calls herself a non-binary person Fin(ly). The first is allegedly the owner of the Green Land company with a salary of 11k rubles. The office’s revenue in 2020 amounted to only ₽18 thousand. The second is a graduate of the journalism department of New York University (one of the most expensive universities in the world), an LGBT activist, an ardent Ukrainian and a pacifist.
Interior of the Muratovs’ apartment
Extract of ownership of the apartmentAt the same time, in an interview for a student project, she said that she wished the death of “a huge number of the most terrible people,” hinting at Russian soldiers and officials. Also organizes anti-Russian rallies […]. Previously, Muratov has repeatedly said that he does not have real estate abroad, and even gathered the editors in order to explain the poverty of his wallet. Now he is actively trying to appeal the decision of the Ministry of Justice and remove the label of a foreign agent.
Muratov in his lawsuit also asks the court to exclude him from this register. The press service of Novaya Gazeta confirmed to Interfax that the lawsuit had been filed. Muratov was introduced to the register on September 1, 2023. According to the department, “Muratov took part in the creation and dissemination of messages and materials from foreign agents to an unlimited number of people, and used foreign platforms to disseminate opinions aimed at creating a negative attitude towards the foreign and domestic policies of the Russian Federation (*aggressor country).” The journalist expressed disagreement with the decision of the Ministry of Justice. This decision was condemned by the Norwegian Nobel Committee. After the decision of the Ministry of Justice, Novaya Gazeta reported that Muratov would leave the post of editor-in-chief of the publication during the trial to challenge the status of a foreign agent. — Insert K.ru