Geneva - The wife of Russian tycoon Dmitry Rybolovlev has won a $4.5bn divorce settlement in a Geneva court, Swiss media reported on Monday.
After a six-year divorce battle, Elena Rybolovleva won 4.0 billion Swiss francs and custody of the couple's 13-year-old daughter, although her estranged husband can still appeal the ruling.
She began divorce proceedings in Switzerland in 2008, winning a freeze on some of her husband's assets including majority ownership in French soccer club AS Monaco, a $295m stake in Bank of Cyprus, and a $95m Palm Beach, Florida home purchased from Donald Trump.
She later sued him in the United States, accusing him of trying to shield the Florida property from the divorce proceedings, along with an $88m Manhattan penthouse bought from former Citigroup CEO Sanford "Sandy" Weill and his wife, Joan.
She also said her husband had used marital property to buy a multitude of other assets through a variety of trusts and limited liability companies, hoping to put those assets beyond her reach.
Last year their elder daughter Ekaterina bought the Greek resort island of Skorpios, where shipping tycoon Aristotle Onassis married Jacqueline Kennedy in the 1960s.
Ekaterina bought the island from Onassis' sole surviving descendant, his 28-year-old granddaughter Athina Onassis Roussel.
Rybolovlev, who is resident in Monaco, made much of his fortune from the 2010 sale of his stake in fertiliser company Uralkali for $6.5bn.