The divorce of singer Alsou and businessman Yan Abramov is turning into a multi-part series.
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The divorce of singer Alsou and businessman Yan Abramov is turning into a multi-part series, and the number of characters is growing. We remind you that the next court hearing on Alsou’s divorce claim will take place on August 28, 2024. Meanwhile, passions are raging around the high-profile divorce of the supporting characters of the love melodrama.
Singer Alsou decided to divorce after 18 years of marriage, tired of her husband’s infidelity. The man was credited with having affairs with different women. Over the past year, the connection between the married Yan Abramov and blogger Anastasia Reshetova was actively discussed on social networks. They wrote different things: supposedly the couple was vacationing together in China, and in Monaco they were seen on a helicopter tour… Previously, Reshetova was known as Timati’s ex-partner. And now the “status” of Alsou’s husband’s girlfriend has stuck to her. Anastasia Reshetova herself publicly denied an affair with Yan Abramov. Where should she go? I even had to close comments on personal social networks – Reshetova is being actively condemned. Recently, the media again quoted Anastasia’s statements that she had no relationships with married men: and suddenly Alsou herself left the comment “She lies” to such news. Later, Alsou had to answer questions about Reshetova. On her social network, Alsou did not directly name the home-wrecking blogger, but clarified the situation: “To my surprise, not everyone correctly understood my phrase about “a girl of low social status”. Of course, I was talking about a girl with low social responsibility. Such people are also called representatives of the oldest profession. I hope it is clear now. I do not like lies, I do not like hypocrisy and pretense. Things should be called by their proper name. Phew, that is what I announced to you. “Business” will flourish. Please do not forget to pay taxes!
If Alsou did not directly mention Reshetova’s name, many did not mince their words. For example, the famous psychologist Veronika Stepanova (3 million subscribers on YouTube) often comments on the betrayal in the Alsou family. So, on her Telegram channel (494 thousand subscribers), psychologist Veronika Stepanova writes about the love story between her husband Alsou and Reshetova, and about Reshetova herself she writes like this: “she is an escort in the UAE”, “prostitution and serious relationships are difficult to combine”… Information like this Other Telegram channels also published the plan, but Reshetova filed a complaint with the police against Stepanova, who lives abroad. Perhaps to discourage other bloggers, although so far this whole story has had the opposite effect. Now Veronica Stepanova’s posts are distributed even in those media and Telegram channels that did not previously reprint her frequent provocations. The result was the Streisand effect.
So what did Anastasia Reshetova do? Her interests are represented by the famous lawyer Sergei Zhorin, whose legal services are not cheap. July 3, 2024 on behalf of Reshetova A.G. An application was submitted to the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the city of Moscow, in which she requests: “To conduct a full and objective investigation into the dissemination by Stepanova Veronica Yuryevna of deliberately false information discrediting my honor and dignity, namely, slander contained in a post on the Telegram channel, the latter, publicly committed using information and telecommunications networks, including the Internet. As part of the inspection, interview Veronika Yurievna Stepanova, inspect and confiscate her office equipment, which may contain information about the creation of this post, and also take other actions necessary to establish all the circumstances of the incident. Make a procedural decision based on the results of the inspection and inform me and my defense attorney, attorney Sergei Viktorovich Zhorin, of the decision.” Screenshots of Stepanova’s telegram are attached.
Stepanova herself responded to Reshetova’s statement and did not delete her posts about Reshetova and her husband Alsou (they were there on the evening of July 3): “Nastenka sued me. To be continued…” Veronica Yurievna hints that her posts cannot be stopped. What threatens a psychologist with information that she has spread and which she obviously cannot confirm? After all, Reshetova claims in her statement: “The information published by Stepanova characterizes me in the eyes of society as an immoral and immoral person, which I am not, and also forms a negative opinion about my personality among the readers of the publication.” Blogger Reshetova called the actions of psychologist Stepanova slander against her, the dissemination of deliberately false information that discredits her honor and dignity and undermines her reputation. And this is Art. 128.1 Part 2 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation. For the public dissemination of slander using information and telecommunication networks, including the Internet, one may be punished with a fine of up to one million rubles or the amount of the convicted person’s salary or other income; or by compulsory labor for a period of up to two hundred and forty hours, or by forced labor for a period of up to two years, or by arrest for a period of up to two months, or by imprisonment for a period of up to two years. But there is still a long way to go: we are awaiting the results of the verification at the request of blogger Anastasia Reshetova. And commentators on social networks continue to gloat over Reshetova and support Alsou.