Judge slams Russian investor who defied court orders in Trump Palace condo case
A Miami-Dade Circuit judge ordered a Russian investor to pay $2.3 million to former Russian government official Igor Zorin in a dispute over the sale of the LLC that owned a condo at Trump Palace in Sunny Isles Beach. Svyatoslav Mangushev was hit with the default judgment on July 5 after Judge Lisa Walsh found he repeatedly violated court orders, failed to comply with discovery and orchestrated a scheme to delay trial through false medical claims. Walsh struck Mangushev’s defense pleadings and also sanctioned his attorney, George Lambert, after finding Mangushev committed fraud on the court and Lambert engaged in […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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