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The Russian businessman - who is believed to be worth nearly £15 billion - is thought to own at least six properties in the UK, including a stunning 19th Century north mansion worth £48million.
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The sanctions were designed to encourage oligarchs to put pressure on Russian President Vladimir Putin to end his war in Ukraine.
But today a spokesperson for the billionaire, who was until recently a key backer of Everton football club, said most of his properties in Britain had been transferred into trusts. 
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