Russian Oligarch Roman Abramovich Wins Apology From Police in Channel Islands

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A court on the English Channel island of Jersey ordered the local police to apologize to Roman Abramovich and pay damages to the Russian oligarch over searches conducted earlier this year

LONDON—A court on the English Channel island of Jersey ordered the local police force to apologize to Roman Abramovich and pay damages to the Russian oligarch after it concluded the police unlawfully gained warrants to search properties linked to him earlier this year.

In a rare legal victory for a recently sanctioned Russian billionaire, the Royal Court of Jersey said Wednesday in a filing that the police had agreed to issue “a private apology for the unlawful warrants” to Mr. Abramovich and pay unspecified damages.

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