Russia Moves to Release Jailed U.S. Investor Before Trial

  • Investigative Committee seeks house arrest at hearing Thursday
  • Other defendants to remain in jail for three more months
Michael Calvey in court in Moscow.Photographer: Andrey Rudakov/Bloomberg
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Russia’s Investigative Committee has requested that Baring Vostok Capital Partners founder Michael Calvey be moved to house arrest after two months in a Moscow jail in a closely watched case that’s shocked investors.

Calvey’s next hearing is scheduled for Thursday in Moscow, when the Investigative Committee’s petition will be presented, court spokeswoman Yunona Tsareva said. Three other defendants linked to the case, including two Baring Vostok executives, saw their detentions extended by three months in court Wednesday, she said.