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Google’s Moscow office raided by bailiffs looking to collect $400k in fines... but lawyers say they must go to US to get the money Google’s Moscow office raided by bailiffs looking to collect $400k in fines... but lawyers say they must go to US to get the money
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The Moscow office of American tech giant Google was visited on Monday by bailiffs seeking to collect millions of rubles in fines issued by Russian courts for various violations of the country’s laws, it was revealed on Tuesday.The Moscow office of American tech giant Google was visited on Monday by bailiffs seeking to collect millions of rubles in fines issued by Russian courts for various violations of the country’s laws, it was revealed on Tuesday.
According to Telegram channel Mash, which obtained a video of the interaction, the bailiffs arrived at the office and were met by the receptionist, who was the only one there. She then called a lawyer, who told the officials that the building was the office of OOO Google – a Russian entity – rather than Google LLC, which is based in California.According to Telegram channel Mash, which obtained a video of the interaction, the bailiffs arrived at the office and were met by the receptionist, who was the only one there. She then called a lawyer, who told the officials that the building was the office of OOO Google – a Russian entity – rather than Google LLC, which is based in California.
The lawyer told the bailiffs to go to the US office to collect the fines.The lawyer told the bailiffs to go to the US office to collect the fines.
“Regarding the documents, if it relates to OOO Google, which is registered in the Russian Federation, we as lawyers can accept them by proxy,” he explained. “If it concerns Google LLC, that company is in the US.”“Regarding the documents, if it relates to OOO Google, which is registered in the Russian Federation, we as lawyers can accept them by proxy,” he explained. “If it concerns Google LLC, that company is in the US.”
OOO is the local equivalent of an LLC, a limited liability company.OOO is the local equivalent of an LLC, a limited liability company.
The Russian courts have repeatedly fined Google large sums at the request of digital watchdog Roskomnadzor, based on accusations that the US tech giant has refused to remove banned information.The Russian courts have repeatedly fined Google large sums at the request of digital watchdog Roskomnadzor, based on accusations that the US tech giant has refused to remove banned information.
It has also been told to pay money for refusing to store Russian users’ data in the country, a legal requirement.It has also been told to pay money for refusing to store Russian users’ data in the country, a legal requirement.
Overall, Google’s total amount of fines in Russia exceeds 32 million rubles ($439,000).Overall, Google’s total amount of fines in Russia exceeds 32 million rubles ($439,000).
Google has, however, paid some of the money demanded by the authorities. Last month, Roskomnadzor revealed that the American company had coughed up 3.5 million rubles so far – about 10% of the amount owed to the Russian taxpayer.Google has, however, paid some of the money demanded by the authorities. Last month, Roskomnadzor revealed that the American company had coughed up 3.5 million rubles so far – about 10% of the amount owed to the Russian taxpayer.
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