325 million dollars of Russian oligarcht superyacht Amadea heads for auction

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A Superyacht of $ 325 million seized by the United States of a sanctioned Russian oligarch – part of Washington’s efforts to punish the elite of Moscow on the invasion of Ukraine – is heading for auction, marking the first sale of the genre since the start of the war.
Amadea’s auction, formerly owned by the Russian oligarch Suleiman Kerimov, is president Donald Trump Go to Alaska this week to negotiate the end of the Kremlin three and a half years war.
The government argued in a legal file Last year for the sale of the yacht, citing monthly maintenance costs of around $ 600,000 plus an insurance premium of $ 143,750.

A view of the Amadea yacht with its prominent heliport in progress. (Gracieuse of the American Marshal Service)
The superb yacht 348 feet long includes eight state rooms, a beauty salon and a spa, a gym, a heliport, a swimming pool, a whirlpool, a fireplace and two elevators.
Built in 2017 by the famous German shipyard Lürssen, the yacht has interiors of the legendary designer François Zuretti, offering opulent spaces decorated with large marble works.
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An interior view of the Amadea yacht. (Gracieuse of the American Marshal Service)

A photo of the interior living room on two levels of Amadea. (Gracieuse of the American Marshal Service)

A view of a bar inside the living room on the Amadea yacht. (Gracieuse of the American Marshal Service)
The six -bridge yacht is designed to accommodate 16 people and 36 crews – and the lower bridge is entirely reserved for the owner’s personal use. The owner’s bridge includes a living room with a tail piano, a bar and a fireplace, a living room and a separate office.
This terrace also includes a beauty center, a dressing room with several cupboards and an island. The owner’s bathroom has its separate toilets and vanity. The owner’s cabin has several seats, a television and opens onto a bridge with a jacuzzi swirl bath.

A view of the owner’s office aboard the Amadea yacht. (Gracieuse of the American Marshal Service)

A view of the owner’s cabin aboard the Amadea Superyacht. (Gracieuse of the American Marshal Service)

A view of the owner’s bathroom aboard the Amadea. (Gracieuse of the American Marshal Service)
Amadea is also delivered with its own spa which includes a sauna, a Turkish style hammam, a chromotherapy chromotherapy basin which uses colorful LED lighting to influence mood, as well as a dedicated massage room.
The yacht also has a cinema that has plush seats that move and vibrates in synchronization with the action on the screen. Customers aboard the Amadea can also enjoy the 33 -foot pool and swimming bar.

Photos of the spa aboard Amadea. (Gracieuse of the American Marshal Service)

A view of private cinema on the Amadea yacht. (Gracieuse of the American Marshal Service)
Interested tenderers must first reduce a deposit of 10 million euros, which is around $ 11.6 million, to be considered. The auction is expected to close on September 10.
In the days following Ukraine’s large -scale invasion by Russia, the Biden administration launched a new working group, nicknamed Kleptocapture, to apply tentacular sanctions on the Russian elites accused of Putin War Bank. Under Kleptocapture, the American authorities have undertaken the Gargantuan task to follow the high value of the world belonging to Russians sanctioned with links with the Kremlin.
After the investigators unraveled the opaque property of Amadea, the Superyacht of $ 325 million entered the American cross and was seized in Lautoka, Fiji, in 2022.
The American authorities said that Amadea belonged to Kerimov, a Russian billionaire sanctioned by the United States in 2018. At the time, the control of foreign assets of the Treasury Department described Kerimov as an oligarch who took advantage of the illegal annexation of Crimea.
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National Maritime Services, a company based in Florida specializing in seized ships, took custody of Amadea in 2022. The yacht is currently anchored in the port of San Diego, where it has accumulated $ 1.1 million in fuel, security and other costs since its arrival in June 2022.

A view from the back of one of the six Ponts d’Amadea. (Gracieuse of the American Marshal Service)

A view from the side of Amadea which shows tender storage. (Gracieuse of the American Marshal Service)

A photo of the Amadea crew using a machine holding a tender. (Gracieuse of the American Marshal Service)

A view of the six decks of Amadea in progress. (Gracieuse of the American Marshal Service)
A spokesperson for the US Marshals services said that after the sale of Amadea, the agency’s assets division of assets would displease funds in various fields.
“Some of the areas in which money is compensation for victims, program expenses and other agency expenses,” said the spokesperson, refusing to develop details.