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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Chancery Division) Decisions >> Koldyreva v Motylev & Ors [2020] EWHC 3084 (Ch) (14 September 2020) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Ch/2020/3084.html Cite as: [2020] EWHC 3084 (Ch) |
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B e f o r e :
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ANASTASIA VLADIMIROVNA KOLDYREVA |
Intended Claimant |
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(1) ANATOLY LEONIDOVICH MOTYLEV |
Intended Defendant |
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(2) COUTTS & CO (3) ALTUS INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT LTD (4) CENTTR1P LIMITED (5) STUART PIERSON |
(Norwich Pharmacal) Defendants |
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2nd Floor, Quality House, 6-9 Quality Court, Chancery Lane, London WC2A 1HP.
Telephone No: 020 7067 2900. DX 410 LDE
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.martenwalshcherer.com
The Defendants were not present and were not represented.
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Crown Copyright ©
Mr. Justice Meade:
i) Megatrend was incorporated in 2015, shortly after Mr. Motylev left Russia for London, in circumstances that I described in my main judgment.
ii) He was then a director of Megatrend between 2015 and 2017, with his appointment coming just a few days after Megatrend's incorporation, which I accept is proper grounds for an inference that he is likely to have been behind or closely involved with its incorporation.
iii) In 2016 he had use of a Megatrend credit card used by Centtrip. This is referred to in my judgment in relation to the Norwich Pharmacal Orders.
iv) The DIA report suggests that as part of the confidential settlement of litigation in London where a freezing injunction had previously been obtained against Mr. Motylev in December 2015, the claimant in that action agreed to lend Megatrend $5 million at interest and pay Mrs. Motylev €1.5 million. If correct, and Mr. McGrath agrees there is a good chance it will not be entirely correct or complete, that is an unusual arrangement, and further suggests that Megatrend is a creature or conduit used by Mr. Motylev.
v) Returning to matters which are established from reliable and public sources, Mr. Motylev resigned as a director of Megatrend in July 2017, which, in the light of the events I have indicated in my main judgment, would fall between the initiation of the bankruptcy proceedings against him and the declaration that he was indeed bankrupt in early 2018. It was also just before he was indicted in criminal proceedings in Russia.
vi) The current director of Megatrend is Mr. Pierson, to whom I have referred already in my judgment on the Norwich Pharmacal orders, and he has the links described there, in particular in relation to the yacht Waverunner.
vii) Next, it is pointed out, again from public sources, that Mr. Mithat Turkel is the sole shareholder of Megatrend and he is recorded at Companies House as being the person with significant control of it.
viii) The DIA report and correspondence from Raedas suggest that he is a mere nominee for Mr. Motylev. This is not particularly well-founded, in my view, but quite apart from the source of that information, I have been given evidence which does have some basis, coming from Raedas, that Mr. Turkel operates from a modest office in, it is said, a shabby and certainly very unassuming in Turkey, and whilst it could still be that he is the sole shareholder of an English company trading in the financial markets, as it is alleged Megatrend does, this seems relatively unlikely and the nature of his office and role as a lawyer is certainly consistent with his being a mere nominee for Mr Motylev.
ix) Megatrend is overdue in filing its statutory accounts, which of course in itself would not really be much evidence of anything, although it might form part of the overall picture. But according to the last set of filed accounts to the year ended 31st December 2017:
a) Mr. Motylev owed Megatrend Ł140,000 which he paid off by the end of September 2018;
b) Mrs. Motylev lent Megatrend Ł950,000, notwithstanding that according to the evidence I have seen, she is not thought to have any substantial source of wealth independent of Mr. Motylev; and
c) Mr. Pierson lent Megatrend Ł550,000.