The management of the Moscow club Mutabor wanted to file a lawsuit against blogger Nastya Ivleeva. In this respect reports Telegram channel Mash with a link to its source.
According to the channel, together with the organizers of the “naked” party, they want to sue Ivleeva for 70 million rubles for allegedly damaging the reputation of the club.
The channel explains that under the contract, the blogger guarantees not to violate Russian legislation, not to use profanity, organize provocations or take other actions aimed at discrediting the institution.
The club management told the channel that they did not expect such a result when they rented the facility. It is known that other violations were also detected during the inspection carried out by law enforcement forces at the workplace. The club is now closed and sealed.
Ivleeva’s “Almost naked” party took place on December 20. According to the dress code, guests had to come half-naked. The event and participants were criticized. Ivleeva herself and some other artists apologized for attending the party. Among them were Philip Kirkorov, Dima Bilan and Ksenia Sobchak.
to Ivleev on December 29 fine 100 thousand rubles for organizing a “naked” party.
Ivleeva was found guilty under Part 1 of Art. 20.2.2 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation “Organization of mass simultaneous stay and movement of citizens in public places leading to violation of public order.”
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Source: Gazeta

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