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  1. May 22, 2009 · The Kogans wouldn’t be the first wealthy Muscovites in Greenwich—Vladimir Gusinsky, the exiled former owner of the NTV network, frolicked in a Tuscan-themed villa here as early as 2001, and...

  2. On 22 December, Justice Balthazar Garzon released Gusinsky from prison and places him under house arrest in Gusinsky's home in southern Spain. The decision to release Gusinsky was strongly criticized in Spain, and was appealed by prosecution, as it is uncommon for a foreigner facing extradition to be released and placed under house arrest.

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  4. Mar 18, 2022 · In 2000, Putin arrested media baron Vladimir Gusinsky on charges of fraud and forced him to sell his media properties, including his crown jewel REN-TV, to state-owned Gazprom.

    • John Hyatt
  5. Vladimir Gusinksy, 51, emerged from the underground economy of the era of the Soviet Union, like many of Russia's oligarchs. But among this group, Gusinsky was unique: Much of his wealth was...

  6. Mar 29, 2022 · Two of them, Vladimir Gusinsky and Boris Berezovsky, deployed their television stations and newspapers to turn Putin from an unknown figure into a household name. But Putin was a shrewder ...

    • Greg Rosalsky
  7. Jul 20, 2000 · MOSCOW, July 19 -- Russian prosecutors seized personal property of media baron Vladimir Gusinsky today and threatened to freeze shares of his corporate empire in a move that Gusinsky's lawyers ...

  8. May 2, 2024 · Vladimir Gusinsky (born Oct. 6, 1952, Moscow, Russia, U.S.S.R.) is a Russian businessman who built a media empire in Russia in the late 20th century. His holdings included television, radio, newspapers, and magazines known both for their professionalism and for the critical stance they often adopted toward Kremlin policies.

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