New York Court Upholds Ownership of Amadea Yacht Challenged by US Sanctions: Judge Weighs in on Costs and Standard Practices

The court denies US government’s bid to purchase yacht linked to Kerimov

A court in New York has refused to sell the Amadea yacht to the US government, which claims the vessel belongs to businessman Suleiman Kerimov. This decision was made as part of a larger trial regarding the confiscation of the yacht. The 106-meter yacht Amadea, valued at $325 million, was seized in Fiji in April 2022 at the request of the United States following sanctions imposed after the war in Ukraine. The US believes that its owner is Suleiman Kerimov, who is under sanctions for violating the sanctions regime, and they aim to confiscate the ship and transfer the proceeds to Ukraine.

The judge emphasized that in cases like this, the primary consideration should not be the nominal amount of the costs, but how excessive they are in relation to the standard costs of maintaining similar yachts. Documents show that Eduard Khudainatov, who is not under sanctions, is listed as the registered owner of

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