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    Georgia's Ivanishvili asks UK court to uphold $607 million ruling against Credit Suisse

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    Posted on June 16, 2025

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    Bidzina Ivanishvili appeals to a UK court to uphold a $607M ruling against Credit Suisse over a fraud case involving a former adviser.

    Bidzina Ivanishvili Appeals to UK Court for $607 Million Credit Suisse Ruling

    LONDON (Reuters) -Georgia's former prime minister Bidzina Ivanishvili on Monday urged a London court to uphold a $607 million Bermudan judgment he won against a Credit Suisse subsidiary over a long-running fraud committed by a former Credit Suisse adviser.

    Ivanishvili, the founder of the ruling Georgian Dream party who is widely seen as the country's de facto leader, sued the Swiss bank's local life insurance arm in Bermuda to try and recoup losses caused by late banker Patrice Lescaudron.

    Lescaudron, an adviser at Credit Suisse Trust in Singapore, was convicted by a Swiss court in 2018 of forging signatures of former clients, including Ivanishvili, and admitted falsifying trades and hiding losses. He killed himself in 2020.

    Ivanishvili and his family successfully sued Bermuda-based Credit Suisse Life and were awarded $607 million in damages by a Bermudan court, which was upheld on appeal in 2023.

    But Credit Suisse – now owned by rival UBS – is challenging the ruling at London's Privy Council, the final court of appeal for Bermuda and some other Commonwealth states.

    Charles Falconer, a lawyer representing CS Life, said in court filings that the Bermudan courts misunderstood its contract with Ivanishvili, meaning the unit was "wrongly held liable for (Credit Suisse AG) failure to manage the assets".

    CS Life also referred to Ivanishvili being sanctioned by the U.S. in December for undermining democracy for Russia's benefit, raising the question of whether Ivanishvili could be paid.

    Ivanishvili's lawyers, however, say it would have made no sense for him to have transferred over $750 million from Credit Suisse into two life insurance policies with CS Life, but without CS Life having any contractual obligations to him.

    Ivanishvili has separate litigation against Credit Suisse in Singapore, where he was awarded $926 million, though that sum will be reduced by recoveries and to prevent double recovery.

    (Reporting by Sam Tobin; Editing by Susan Fenton)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Bidzina Ivanishvili appeals to UK court to uphold a $607 million ruling.
    • •The case involves a fraud by a former Credit Suisse adviser.
    • •Credit Suisse, now owned by UBS, challenges the Bermudan judgment.
    • •Ivanishvili's legal battles span multiple countries, including Singapore.
    • •The case raises questions about contractual obligations and sanctions.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Georgia's Ivanishvili asks UK court to uphold $607 million ruling against Credit Suisse

    1What is the amount Bidzina Ivanishvili is seeking from Credit Suisse?

    Bidzina Ivanishvili is seeking to uphold a $607 million ruling against a Credit Suisse subsidiary.

    2What was the basis of Ivanishvili's lawsuit against Credit Suisse?

    Ivanishvili sued Credit Suisse's local life insurance arm in Bermuda to recoup losses caused by fraudulent activities.

    3What legal challenges is Credit Suisse facing regarding the ruling?

    Credit Suisse is challenging the Bermudan court's ruling at London's Privy Council, claiming a misunderstanding of its contract with Ivanishvili.

    4What sanctions has Bidzina Ivanishvili faced?

    Ivanishvili was sanctioned by the U.S. in December for undermining democracy for Russia's benefit, raising questions about his eligibility for payment.

    5What other legal actions has Ivanishvili taken against Credit Suisse?

    Ivanishvili has separate litigation against Credit Suisse in Singapore, where he was awarded $926 million, although that amount will be adjusted.

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