In conversations about recent legal developments, ballerina Anastasia Volochkova, commonly known as Moslentoy, disclosed that a Homeowners Association has filed a lawsuit against a party connected to her residence. The performer indicated that the HOA is seeking about 4 million rubles, asserting that compensation is due due to damage from a water leak in her St. Petersburg apartment. She referenced a prior inspection which determined the extent of the loss.
Officials from the Homeowners Association recently refiled a motion with the Tverskoy District Court to pursue a claim against Volochkova. The dispute centers on unpaid electricity charges, with the public utility allegedly owed by the involved party amounting to around 400 thousand rubles. A court session is scheduled for mid-April to resolve these financial obligations and determine liability for the utility bills tied to the residence in question. The case highlights ongoing tension over service costs and property damages connected to the same address.
Earlier reports indicated that Volochkova also pursued a separate matter against the Bolshoi Theatre, seeking 95 million rubles in compensation for her eighteen years of service. It was noted that a prior attempt to file a complaint against the theatre in 2022 at the same district court did not proceed to a resolution, and the ballerina is awaiting a ruling from the Supreme Court on the current appeal. Within these proceedings, questions about compensation for long-term artistic engagement and the theatre’s contractual obligations are central to the dispute. (Cited from court documents and public filings)