https://www.forbes.com/profile/elena-baturina/#484839523c29
Russia's wealthiest woman, Elena Baturina, is married to Yury Luzkhkov, who was the mayor of Moscow for years.
In 2010, Luzhkov was removed from the mayor's post; Baturina and their daughters left the country.
Baturina soon sold almost all of her assets in Russia including a construction company called Inteko and a cement factories.
The Russian government seized land she owned in an exclusive area of Moscow. She filed a lawsuit, unsuccessfully demanding $1 billion in compensation.
Baturina, who now lives in London, owns hotels in cities like Vienna and Dublin, real estate in Europe and USA, and invests in renewable energy.
https://www.g-a-i.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Report-Skolkvovo-08012016.pdf
President Obama and Medvedev announced that the work of the
Commission would be directed by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and her
counterpart, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. As President Obama put it,
the effort would “be coordinated by Secretary Clinton and Minister Lavrov, and
Secretary Clinton [would] travel to Russia [that] fall to carry [that] effort
forward
Hillary Clinton was deeply engaged in fostering U.S. ties to Russia. In
addition to four major visits to Russia itself, Secretary Clinton communicated
numerous other times with foreign minister Lavrov and other officials.10 It should
also be pointed out that Bill Clinton met with Vladimir Putin on at least two
occasions in 2009 and 2010
During her
October 2009 visit to Russia, she noted the country’s strength in STEM (science,
technology, engineering, mathematics): “[I]t’s just a treasure trove of potential for
the Russian economy.”20 Vice President Joe Biden echoed that sentiment two years
later during his visit to Russia: “Closer cooperation will allow American
companies to benefit from greater access to Russia’s deep pool of talented
engineers, mathematicians and computer scientists.”21 According to leaked State
Technological cooperation and investment deals seemed to be the sort of
“win-win” deals President Obama said he sought. But as we will see, the Clintons
and close aides appear to have personally benefitted from such deals. And these
deals also raised serious questions from the FBI, the U.S. Army, and foreign
governments that the Russian military was benefitting from them as well.
Another prominent Russian figure who appears to have given to the Clinton
foundation is –Elena Baturina, the wife of the former Mayor of Moscow and the
founder of JSC Inteco–, the entity through which the Foundation received its
money.69 That entity donated between $10,000 and $25,000 to the Clinton
Foundation. Her company, Inteco, has its own history with Skolkovo relating to a
dispute over the land that borders the Skolkovo Innovation Park. Baturina later
became a partner in Skolkovo events and JSC Inteco received contracts to build
residential housing.