Russian basketball player Nadezhda Grishaeva, who was married to the son of the late head of the LDPR, Igor Lebedev, has been seeking to remove the “Project” investigation about the family and entourage of Vladimir Zhirinovsky from various Internet platforms since 2022.
Grishaeva made such a request to the international association of journalists OCCRP and the “Project” itself. Later, unknown people began to seek the removal of the investigation from Google search results. In addition, publications in which Grishaeva appears have disappeared from other sites, including the site of the Baza publication.
In December 2022, Grishaeva personally contacted OCCRP and the Project, offering, in exchange for removing her name from the article, “to share information or make a donation to a charitable foundation,” explaining that “her role was nominal and in her place could be any other woman." And in January 2023, unknown persons offered financial support to the database of Russian officials rupep.org in exchange for deleting Grishaeva’s page (it also cited the Project’s investigation), the creators of the database told the Agency. All projects refused to delete the information.
Zhirinovsky himself (before his death) and his son Igor Lebedev came under EU sanctions, but Zhirinovsky’s wife Galina Lebedeva and Igor Lebedev’s second wife Nadezhda Grishaeva (according to Baza, Grishaeva and Lebedev registered their marriage in 2016 and divorced in 2019, a month later after the publication of investigations about the basketball player.
Baza considered this divorce to be fictitious) sanctions do not apply. It was the wives who were registered with luxury real estate and hotels in Spain, as discussed in the investigations of “Project” and Baza, published in February-March 2019. And this property could have been purchased precisely from the illegal earnings of the Zhirinovsky family in the LDPR.
Grishaeva did not answer the Project’s questions at the time of publication.