The case materials indicated that the university lost over seven million rubles due to these agreements. However, a few months later, the documents were transferred to the investigative department in St. Petersburg, where the prosecution against Kudryashova was immediately dropped, with no evidence of criminal offense found.
At the end of December 2015, Elena Kudryashova returned to SAFU in the same position as before, and by January 2016, she was once again in the rector's chair.
In March 2022, Kudryashova
signed a statement from the Russian Union of Rectors in support of the invasion of Ukraine, which led to the latter
imposing sanctions on her. In May 2024, Elena Kudryashova voluntarily
left the position of Rector before her contract expired.
However, her daughter,
Tatiana Sorokina, a Candidate of Legal Sciences, continues to work at the university. She
heads the Arctic Biomonitoring Laboratory at SAFU. In 2018, Kudryashova's daughter completed advanced training courses on "Regulatory and Legal Regulation in the Field of Subsoil Use." At the university, she lectures on legal regulation of environmental safety in the Arctic, environmental law, and maritime law.
Kudryashova also has a second daughter, Alexandra. For her part, she holds citizenship with France – officially classified as “unfriendly” by the Russian government – and has long lived outside Russia.