Star lawyer Dobrovinsky called Lyubov Uspenskaya “illiterate”

Star lawyer Alexander Dobrovinsky, in a speech via Zvyozdach Telegram, described singer Lyubov Uspenskaya as “illiterate”. According to her, she wouldn’t be able to write a statement on her own to the veterinary service because of the dog-related incident.

“Lyubov Uspenskaya is quite an illiterate person, I know her. Do you remember the way you communicate with people? “I don’t think he can make a statement, I think his lawyer made a statement and everything came out of here,” he said.

According to eyewitnesses, Uspenskaya beat her neighbor’s dog on 30 May. The singer went after the three-month-old French bulldog puppy who allegedly bit them with the dog. As a result, Uspenskaya rushed to the neighbor’s yard, where she found another dog, who took the leash from the singer. Ouspenskaya explained her actions by the fact that the puppy had bitten her and the dog she was walking with.

Previously Ouspenskaya complained to the vet about the dog she had beaten.



Source: Gazeta

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