Socialbites.ca reports that bailiffs aim to recover roughly 60 thousand rubles from ballerina Anastasia Volochkova. Enforcement proceedings against the artist’s individual entrepreneur status began on November 27. In the ledger listing unpaid debt, the amount stands at 57,195 rubles.
Earlier, a farmer from the Oryol region and a Bashkortostan scientist filed a police report against Dmitry Duran, the former partner of Anastasia Volochkova. The accusation centers on fraud. Yuri, who runs an agricultural business, claims he lent 500 thousand rubles to Duran in April 2023, after which Duran, owner of the Family Desert confectionery brand, promised repayments at a five percent annual rate but soon ceased all communication.
At the end of October, Natalya Piekha was named another alleged fraud victim connected to Volochkova’s ex fiancée. The singer’s spouse invested 200 thousand rubles in the supposed development of the Family Desert confectionery chain. The loan was meant to be repaid within a year with five percent interest added each month. The evolving stories have drawn public attention to the alleged financial missteps surrounding the former relationship.
Observers note that Volochkova’s personal history, including previously linked sports and entertainment circles, has repeatedly intersected with financial disputes involving associates and investors. As the investigation unfolds, questions remain about the mechanisms that allowed rapid lending and the blueprints of repayment promised in these arrangements. The situation underscores the risks involved when personal relationships intersect with business ventures and the burdens that often fall on lenders when promises go unfulfilled. In this ongoing narrative, multiple parties are urging clarity and accountability, while authorities pursue the lawful remedies available to address alleged fraud and debt recovery. The evolving case continues to attract scrutiny from media and fans alike, who are watching closely for official updates and verifications of each claim. [Citation: Socialbites.ca]