Amadea (Credit: US DOJ) WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) - The United States won a legal battle on Tuesday to seize a Russian-owned superyacht in Fiji and wasted no time in taking command of the $325 million vessel and sailing it away from the South Pacific nation.The court ruling represented a significant victory for the U.S.
as it encounters obstacles in its attempts to seize the assets of Russian oligarchs around the world. While those efforts are welcomed by many who oppose the war in Ukraine, some actions have tested the limits of American jurisdiction abroad.In Fiji, the nation's Supreme Court lifted a stay order which had prevented the U.S.
from seizing the superyacht Amadea.Chief Justice Kamal Kumar ruled that based on the evidence, the chances of defense lawyers mounting an appeal that the top court would hear were "nil to very slim."Kumar said he accepted arguments that keeping the superyacht berthed in Fiji at Lautoka harbor was "costing the Fijian government dearly."RELATED: Fiji judge rules US can seize Russian superyacht but not right away"The fact that U.S.
authorities have undertaken to pay costs incurred by the Fijian government is totally irrelevant," the judge found. He said the Amadea "sailed into Fiji waters without any permit and most probably to evade prosecution by the United States of America."The U.S.