Alexander Inshakov, an actor and producer known for the TV series Brigada, has pursued legal action against blogger Nastya Ivleeva. He initially filed a class-action lawsuit for 1 billion rubles, alleging non-pecuniary damage. In an interview with socialbites.ca, Inshakov said a Moscow court rejected his motion on the grounds of misinterpretation, signaling that the court did not view the filing as a misapprehension of the facts. He indicated his intention to pursue another lawsuit related to what he described as Ivleeva’s involvement in a controversial event, previously called a “naked party.” He framed Ivleeva’s apology as an act meant for younger audiences.
According to Inshakov, this development represents a misunderstanding that he expects will be resolved swiftly. He remarked that the matter should not be drawn out and that a logical conclusion should be reached soon. He asserted that the statements in question were aimed at a younger audience and insisted that ordinary people can clearly understand the situation, emphasizing Ivleeva’s awareness of her actions. Inshakov claimed that accountability should be a constant factor in such disputes, adding that the public stance in his favor has grown as people from across the country report support and express interest in the case.
On January 10, the Moscow Khamovnichesky Court returned the actor and producer’s claim against Nastya Ivleeva, who organized the contentious event at the Moscow nightclub Mutabor. The court’s decision indicated that it could not proceed with the case because Ivleeva’s residence in the Khamovniki district of Moscow could not be established in the record. The ruling effectively paused the broader legal action while the question of residence was unresolved.
It is noted that Inshakov had filed the class-action suit in December 2023, seeking one billion rubles in compensation for non-pecuniary damage tied to the alleged incident and Ivleeva’s role in public relations surrounding it. The court’s decision to return the claim marked a procedural setback in the ongoing dispute.
Earlier reports indicated that the Mutabor club had temporarily halted operations in connection with the event described as the “naked party,” though specifics and the longer-term impact on the venue were not detailed in the available summaries. The case remains a focal point of public attention and media coverage in relation to influencer activity and accountability.