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New information about the Elena Blinovskaya case: testimony of employees

New information about the Elena Blinovskaya case: testimony of employees

It became known that before her arrest, Elena Blinovskaya invited her employees to resign. This statement was made in Moscow’s Savelovsky Court, where the prosecutor read the testimony of a witness who worked for the blogger, RIA Novosti reported.

Elena Blinovskaya. Photo: social networks

An employee was looking for bloggers and offered to complete a marathon for them in exchange for advertising. On average, a specialist earned about 250 thousand rubles a month, and the funds came from the individual entrepreneur Elena Olegovna Blinovskaya. “In April 2023, Blinovskaya and Blinovsky gathered employees together and invited everyone to resign of their own free will. “I resigned,” he says in the affidavit.

Also, Blinovskaya’s lawyer Elena Salnikova shared that a preliminary agreement for the sale of Blinovskaya’s house was signed with her colleagues at Super.ru. However, due to the court’s decision to declare bankruptcy, the process was delayed and some technical difficulties arose. However, according to the lawyer, Elena has enough property to cover the debt of almost one and a half billion rubles.

Elena Blinovskaya was detained while trying to cross the border on April 27, 2023. At that time, he was accused of evading more than 918 million in taxes and legalizing 43 million rubles. The total debt, including unpaid fines, reached 1 billion 400 million lira. The entrepreneur paid only 55 million rubles at once. On December 29, the businesswoman filed a lawsuit against the tax authorities and demanded that the decisions of the federal service be declared invalid. On January 22, the court decided to transfer Elena to the pre-trial detention center until April 26, in accordance with the requests of the Investigative Committee of Russia.

Also on February 3, it became known that Elena was forbidden to see her husband in the pre-trial detention center. On February 29, the blogger’s website was hacked, and scammers took advantage of this to launch a marathon in his name. On August 14, the court extended the blogger’s detention for another six months.

Source: People Talk

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