The court ordered Rustem Trakhov to vacate the confiscated house.
The Volzhsky City Court of the Volgograd Region ordered former Krasnodar judge Rustem Trakhov to vacate his confiscated home and pay 312,000 rubles for the use of the confiscated property.
As reported by Kavkazsky Knot, in mid-May, the son of former Chairman of the Supreme Court of Adygea, Aslan Trakhov, continued to occupy the properties confiscated from him. Rosimushchestvo asked the court to compel Rustem Trakhov to vacate the property and collect payment for the use of the seized assets.
In March, the Fourth Cassation Court in Krasnodar upheld lower court decisions to confiscate property belonging to former Chairman of the Supreme Court of Adygea, Aslan Trakhov, and his relatives, worth over five billion rubles. According to the prosecutor's office, Trakhov registered land plots and houses in the names of his wife's father, wife, and son. Trakhov's daughter purchased 68 properties worth 520 million rubles—apartments, houses, and land plots in Maykop, Krasnodar, and Novorossiysk. Twenty-seven of these properties were subsequently sold.
The court granted the Federal Property Management Agency's claim against Rustem Trakhov, the son of Aslan Trakhov, the former chairman of the Supreme Court of Adygea (retired), to release previously confiscated property and collect arrears for its actual use, Interfax reported, citing the joint press service of the courts of the Volgograd Region.
According to the court, after the conclusion of the main proceedings in the case concerning the confiscation of property belonging to the family of former Chairman of the Supreme Court of Adygea Aslan Trakhov and his close associates, his son, Rustem Trakhov, who previously headed the Prikubansky District Court of Krasnodar, failed to release the confiscated properties and continued to use them.
In connection with this, the Federal Property Management Agency filed a claim for the recovery of property use fees in the amount of 312,742 rubles. Rosimushchestvo also demanded the vacating of the properties.
"The court ordered Trakhov to vacate the residential building of his personal belongings, hand over the keys to the premises, and collected a debt for the actual use of the properties in the amount of 312,700 rubles," the statement said.
Rustem Trakhov served as Chairman of the Prikubansky District Court of Krasnodar from 2018 to 2024, after which he returned to his duties as a regular judge. In October 2025, following the confiscation of the Trakhovs' assets following the Prosecutor General's Office's first lawsuit, the Qualification Collegium of Judges of Krasnodar Krai approved the resignation of Rustem Trakhov from his post as a judge.
In February 2026, the Qualification Collegium of Judges of the Krasnodar Territory, at an extraordinary meeting, terminated the resignation of Judge Rustem Trakhov of the Prikubansky District Court of Krasnodar "due to the identification of violations committed by him in the performance of his judicial duties." According to the collegium's ruling, Trakhov failed to comply with the prohibitions and restrictions established by law for judges, the press service of the Krasnodar Regional Court reported on February 20. With the termination of his resignation, the judge loses not only the guarantees of personal immunity but also the lifetime salary and privileges that come with his position, Kommersant noted.
The "Caucasian Knot" also reported that in September 2025, the Volga City Court, following a lawsuit filed by the Prosecutor General's Office, converted the assets of Aslan Trakhov and his family, totaling more than 13 billion rubles, to state revenue.
Translated automatically via Google translate from https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/424159




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