Nikolai Baskov's former son-in-law and former Federal Council senator Boris Shpigel will appear in court for non-payment of electricity and water bills.

As MK knows, Shpigel and his wife Elena were sued by the management of Na Filevskaya HOA. The documents were registered at the Dorogomilovsky Court of Moscow. It turned out that a former member of the Federation Council, considered one of the richest politicians in Russia, owed a large sum of money for housing and communal services in an elite residential complex in the Kuntsevskaya municipality.
Spiegel and his wife are defendants in a criminal case involving the payment of large bribes to the former governor of the Penza region, Ivan Belozertsev, for providing the company Biotek, owned by the senator, with advantages in concluding government contracts. Spiegel was sentenced to 11 years in prison but was later released due to poor health.