US Justice Department seeks to take ownership of 106m yacht Amadea

US Justice Department calls for auction of 106m yacht Amadea amid "excessive" maintenance costs

14 February 2024 • by Katia Damborsky

Federal prosecutors in Manhattan are urging the US district judge Dale Ho to press ahead with the auction of the arrested 106.1-metre Amadea amid "excessive" carrying costs, according to reporting by Reuters. 

In a court filing late on Friday (9 February), the US Department of Justice (DOJ) said it is spending millions a year to maintain the sanctioned superyacht. The court statement argued that there was good cause to spare the government and the public from bearing these costs, which amount to approximately $600,000 a month.

The yacht was arrested in May 2022 after its UBO (ultimate beneficiary owner) was allegedly sanctioned following the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. US authorities detained the vessel and subsequently moved it from Fiji to San Diego, where she remains. 

In October 2023, the DOJ filed a civil forfeiture complaint which could allow the United States government to take ownership of Amadea. The complaint alleged that maintenance and other works were carried out in violation of US law, including allegations of money laundering.  

At the time of the filing, task Force KleptoCapture co-director Michael Khoo said: "The United States brings this action today after a careful and painstaking effort to develop the necessary evidence showing [...] clear interest in the Amadea and the repeated misuse of the US financial system to support and maintain the yacht."

The filing was submitted in federal court in New York and further alleged the existence of "a chain of shell companies [designed] to conceal the identity of the true owner of the yacht" in corporate documents.

A release issued by the DOJ said: "The burden to prove forfeitability in a civil forfeiture proceeding is upon the government, and proceedings involving this property and its claimants remain ongoing. The yacht could therefore be 'subject to forfeiture to the United States'." It continued: "A civil forfeiture complaint is merely an allegation that money or property was involved in or represents the proceeds of a crime".

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Lurssen   106.1 m •  2017