Larysa Dolina, a pro-Putin singer who was born in Azerbaijan but grew up in her Ukrainian parents' hometown of Odesa since she was 3 years old, has become a victim of fraud. She was swindled out of an apartment worth 110 million rubles (50 million hryvnias), and the fraudsters were allegedly Ukrainians. The Russian media panicked about the Putinist's fate.
Many journalists approached Dolina for comment, but she only filmed a video message and told everyone that she would not comment on anything else. How the scandal began In the morning, the Russian media reported that a group of 5 people had arrived at the territory of the elite residential complex where Dolina's 5-room apartment was located. They told the security guards that they were the new owners of the property and tried to get into the apartment.
They were asked on what basis they decided to enter the territory of the residential complex, and the security guards were allegedly shown a foreign passport filled out in English. According to Russian media, the artist was not at home at the time. The fraud scheme It turned out that the apartment was allegedly sold at an auction on June 24 for 112 million rubles, although the media reported this information ranged from 110 to 180 million rubles.
It was also joined by the Putinist's dacha, which was "pawned" and she allegedly received 50 million rubles (22.6 million hryvnias). The woman reportedly personally agreed to the sale of the real estate and voluntarily transferred th.