How much longer can this go on? Larisa Dolina's director called for an end to the singer's bullying 0

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How much longer can this go on? Larisa Dolina's director called for an end to the singer's bullying

After the leak of an audio recording and legal disputes, Larisa Dolina's director Sergey Pudovkin stated that the singer lost all her savings and does not deserve mass hate.

Dolina found herself in an extremely difficult situation after becoming a victim of fraudsters: she gave criminals about 180 million rubles, including the proceeds from the sale of her five-room apartment in Khamovniki. When the singer realized what had happened, the court returned her property, leaving the buyer Polina Lurie without housing.

Sergey Pudovkin emphasized that the bullying of the singer had become excessive. "She lost all her money that she had saved throughout her life. Then she also lost her apartment. How much longer can this go on?" he stated, comparing the situation to the tragic case of an MSU professor who took his own life after being defrauded.

The director noted that the singer could not publicly comment on the unfair court decision due to a non-disclosure agreement. "Bullying is a contagious thing," Pudovkin added. He also clarified that ticket sales for Dolina's concerts had decreased, but the artist expresses her emotional pain through her creativity.

The situation has caused a public outcry and has been dubbed the "Dolina Effect": apartment sellers have begun to mass return properties through the courts, leading to a negative public reaction and the "cancellation" of the singer's concerts. Recently, Lurie regained her housing, while Dolina was evicted by court bailiffs. Additionally, a homemade pond was discovered on the singer's property, which now requires liquidation at an additional cost of about 50 million rubles.

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