MOSCOW, April 14 (RAPSI) - Alfa Bank has filed an application with the Moscow Commercial Court seeking to include a 1.9-billion-ruble debt ($33.6 million) of Carlo Pazolini shoe retailer’s founder, Ilya Reznik, on the list of creditors' claims, according to court records.

The bank’s petition has been scheduled for August 9.

Moreover, on May 30, the court will consider Alfa Bank’s lawsuit against Carlo Pazolini Trade Limited, Carlo Pazolini Participations and Carlo Pazolini (Switzerland) demanding to collect $11.01 million in debt from the companies. “Firma “Anta”, the owner of Carlo Pazolini, is named as the third party in the case. The claim also includes demands to recover jointly from the companies € 8.4 million in debt.

In August 2016, the Moscow Commercial Court has granted a motion of Alfa Bank over introducing supervision procedure against “Firma “Anta”. The company’s debt to Alfa Bank was estimated at 862.5 million rubles ($13 million).

Carlo Pazolini brand was created in 1991. There are more than 180 company stores on Russia, Italy, China, Greece, Czech Republic, Ukraine, Azerbaijan and Moldova, according to the retailer’s website.