Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny has had his bank accounts frozen and flat seized after a court order, his spokeswoman says.
A day earlier he was discharged from a hospital where he was being treated for Novichok nerve agent poisoning.
"They seized the assets and the apartment of a person who was in a coma," Kira Yarmysh said.
His team accuses President Vladimir Putin of ordering the poisoning, something the Kremlin strongly denies.
The leading opposition figure and vocal critic of Mr Putin collapsed on a flight in Siberia on 20 August, and was later transferred to the Charité hospital in the German capital Berlin for treatment.