A woman fighting to receive nearly £450 million owed to her by her ex-husband has now made allegations about her eldest son.
Tatiana Akhmedova was awarded a 41.5% share of businessman Farkhad Akhmedov’s £1 billion-plus fortune by a British judge in late 2016.
Mr Justice Haddon-Cave, who analysed the case at a trial in the Family Division of the High Court in London, said Ms Akhmedova should get £453 million.
However, judges have heard she has so far received about £5 million.
Furthermore, Mr Akhmedov has not “voluntarily” paid a penny.
Mr Akhmedov claims that as he and his ex-wife are not British, and were not married in Britain, a British judge should not have made decisions.
Ms Akhmedova is now also taking legal action against son, Temur.
Alan Gourgey QC, who is leading Ms Akhmedova’s legal team, said,
“Her case is that Temur is heavily involved in Farkhad’s affairs. Including involvement in moving assets beyond the wife’s reach.”
Temur is disputing allegations made against him.