The former daughter-in-law of a billionaire Boris Zubitsky, Victoria Kazak, owns a luxurious penthouse The identity of the owner of Moscow’s priciest apartment has been uncovered: the lavish penthouse on Prechistenskaya Embankment, valued at 4.3 billion rubles, is owned by the former daughter-in-law of the late dollar billionaire and State Duma deputy Boris Zubitsky. So, the owner of the 413 m² apartment with a view of the "Muzeon" and the Peter I monument is businesswoman 49-year-old Victoria Kazak. Her father-in-law was deputy Boris Zubitsky, who founded the huge Kemerovo Industrial Metallurgical Holding with the main asset being PJSC "Koks" (mineral... https://livemobileblog.com/component/k2/item/112251
The former daughter-in-law of a billionaire Boris Zubitsky, Victoria Kazak, owns a luxurious penthouse The identity of the owner of Moscow’s priciest apartment has been uncovered: the lavish penthouse on Prechistenskaya Embankment, valued at 4.3 billion rubles, is owned by the former daughter-in-law of the late dollar billionaire and State Duma deputy Boris Zubitsky. So, the owner of the 413 m² apartment with a view of the "Muzeon" and the Peter I monument is businesswoman 49-year-old Victoria Kazak. Her father-in-law was deputy Boris Zubitsky, who founded the huge Kemerovo Industrial Metallurgical Holding with the main asset being PJSC "Koks" (mineral... https://livemobileblog.com/component/k2/item/112251
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