Rapper Alexey Dolmatov, known by his stage name Guf, has publicly accused his sister Olga Dolmatova, the owner of a prominent tech company, of taking part of concert fees. The claim surfaced on social media, where Dolmatov described the alleged misappropriation as a serious breach of trust within their family and business circle. He alleged that a portion of the fees from his performances was siphoned off, pointing to Olga as the person responsible. The figures mentioned reached a substantial sum, with Dolmatov asserting that about three million rubles were involved in the alleged case. This accusation has added a new layer to a long-running family dispute that intertwines personal grievances with professional tensions in the music and tech communities. (Source: Dolmatov’s social media posts, late 2023)
Dolmatov expanded on his charges by recalling past personal events tied to the family’s business and public appearances. He hinted at a history of contentious decisions and punitive steps following his return from a trip to Moscow for a formal presentation. In his account, Olga allegedly arranged for him to undergo a lengthy rehabilitation period in Siberia, a six-month process that he framed as a punitive measure tied to his career and earnings. He characterized the financial fallout as ongoing and directly connected to these personal and professional confrontations, framing the situation with a provocative emphasis on money and obligations related to concerts. (Source: Dolmatov’s public statements, late 2023)
Olga Dolmatova responded through her Telegram channel, choosing not to engage with the accusations in detail. She asserted that there was no error in her professional conduct or the handling of finances, insisting that Dolmatov’s claims misrepresent the situation. She stressed that the management of her ventures and the family’s collaborative projects had been conducted with transparency and accountability. The online exchange, she noted, was a reflection of strained relations rather than a factual recounting of events. (Source: Olga Dolmatova’s Telegram updates, December 2023)
In December 2023, new statements emerged regarding Guf’s position in the broader management of his artistic endeavors. It was indicated that he no longer oversees the day-to-day operations of rapper-led ventures, with a future collaboration between him and members of his family described as uncertain or unlikely. A subsequent live broadcast featuring Olga Dolmatova and Dolmatov intensified the conflict, highlighting a protracted disagreement that extended beyond business matters into personal life and family dynamics. The public exchange underscored the fragility of familial partnerships in the entertainment industry when financial and reputational stakes are high. (Source: public broadcasts and statements from December 2023)
Earlier exchanges had already centered on broader parental disputes, including critiques about the upbringing of Dolmatov and Olga’s shared son. Those earlier interactions illustrate how personal tensions can spill over into professional domains, affecting perceptions of integrity, trust, and future collaboration. The unfolding narrative demonstrates the complexity faced by public figures who must balance fame, family relationships, and business interests in an increasingly scrutinized media environment. (Source: prior public statements and family discussions, 2023)