The Pension Fund of Russia has filed two lawsuits over a small debt of 600 rubles against the showman Sergei Svetlakov. A Telegram channel called Puree reported the development.
According to that channel, Svetlakov’s company, Studio Sverdlovsk LLC, did not provide information about the entertainer to the Pension Fund and, as a result, did not transfer part of his income. Mash, another media outlet, adds that several workers connected to the star’s business appear to operate without formal registration, which means personal accounts were not opened for them. Overall, the company reportedly carried a debt tallying 600 rubles, and the Pension Fund is pursuing repayment through court action.
On March 21, it was reported that the Pension Fund of Russia had also initiated legal steps to collect a debt from singer Vera Brezhneva. The claim notes that Brezhneva’s Myseasons store underpaid the Pension Fund by 500 rubles after she left Russia at the start of the SVO era.
Recently Svetlakov spoke in an interview with blogger Nadezhda Strelets and denied rumors of a romantic involvement with Vera Brezhneva. He explained that during the filming of the comedy The Jungle he and Brezhneva shared a living arrangement and worked closely on the script, but after the project ended the two went their separate ways.
In other notes from the entertainment world, there was a fleeting claim regarding Pogrebnyak and Lada Dance’s age, with a statement suggesting the age might be 18. This assertion has circulated online but lacks clear corroboration from official sources and should be treated as speculative reporting at best.