They reported Charlotte to the Attorney General’s Office

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Singer Eduard Charlotte was reported to the Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office after he burned his Russian passport and made statements about Russia on social networks. In this respect reports Life connected to Shot.

Lawyer Vitaly Borodin filed a complaint with the Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation Krasnov, who drew attention to Charlotte’s post on November 16, in which she spoke harshly about Russian-speaking people. The lawyer demanded that the musician be held responsible for “inciting hatred and hostility and degrading human dignity” under Article 282.

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25-year-old Eduard is from Samara. In the summer, he declared that he did not consider himself a Russian citizen and that he would go to Kiev, and went to Armenia and burned his Russian passport. After a while, he changed his mind and asked subscribers on social networks to raise money for him to buy a return ticket to the Russian Federation. Earlier, one of the participants in the program “Songs on TNT” said that he wanted to return home to record. one album and already from Yerevan to St. He bought a ticket to St. Petersburg

Before this media reported About Vitaly Borodin being deprived of the status of a lawyer due to ethical violations. He is known for “denouncements” against Alla Pugacheva, Valery Meladze, Danila Kozlovsky and other stars. The information was confirmed to socialbites.ca by former lawyer Elman Pashayev. Borodin said that he “did not yet know” about deprivation of status and that his “violation” did not imply such punishment.

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