Billions of Putin's ex-wife The ex-wife of the Kremlin ruler is actively buying up real estate in Europe. Companions of the imprisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny wondered where Putin's ex-wife disappeared after the divorce. They managed to find out about the possessions of her new husband and the huge income from Moscow real estate, shares in business and life abroad. https://bit.ly/3bAn6My Lyudmila Putina has always been in the shadow of her husband. However, investigators managed to find LiveJournal, which Navalny's associates believe Putin wife secretly hosted until 2008. Her marriage to Putin was then already fictitious. In 2013, Lyudmila divorced Putin without formally receiving any of his property, and in 2015 she married businessman Artur Ocheretny and took his last name. The main focus of the film is on the sources of income of Lyudmila Putina. The main one, as the authors believe, is an old mansion near the Kremlin with 40 acres of land. When Putin's wife became a trustee of the Center for the Development of the Russian Language foundation in the 2000s, this building was donated to the foundation. In 2009, the foundation changed its name to the Center for the Development of Interpersonal Communications, and a year later Artur Ocheretny became its director. He still manages it, and Lyudmila formally has nothing to do with this. The fund's largest sponsors are the Moscow government, Gazprombank and Severstal. Over the past three years, the foundation has received 175 million Russian rubles (almost $3 million) from the Moscow City Hall alone, and more than 400 million rubles (more than $6.6 million) from all sponsors together. The spending of the fund is also interesting. Among them are expensive Italian furniture and millions of transfers to the account of a sports coach. At the same time, Lyudmila Putina herself owns the Meridian company, which subleases premises in the "house of Prince Volkonsky." Navalny's team obtained bank statements that show that in March 2020 alone, Lyudmila received 192 million rubles (more than $3 million) from Meridian to her personal account. Investigators found that the ex-wife of the ruler is actively buying up real estate in Europe. There were several objects designed for her new husband: this is a house in the French resort of Biarritz, as well as two apartments in Spanish Malaga and an apartment in Davos, Switzerland.