Rapper Nikolai Vasiliev, known as Vacio, faces new detention in a case tied to an Ivleeva party in Moscow
The artist Nikolai Vasiliev, who uses the stage name Vacio, has again been detained in connection with an incident at a Moscow event hosted by a well-known blogger. The latest development reports that Vacio received an additional 10 days in custody for petty hooliganism, specifically for resisting a police officer. This sequence of events follows an earlier 15-day detention in relation to the same matter. [citation: authorities]
According to the court records, which appear to be linked to the capital’s Lefortovo court, Vasiliev could face further time behind bars, with reports indicating an additional 15 days of detention under consideration. [citation: court records]
Earlier summaries from late last year note that a court found Vasiliev guilty of minor hooliganism and for promoting non-traditional sexual relations after appearing at the party in question wearing only one sock. The ruling imposed 15 days of administrative detention and a financial penalty for the related offense. The individual reportedly appealed the decision, and the detention continued, with authorities detaining him again shortly after a supposed release. [citation: court proceedings]
The case has also touched on support from Ivleeva, whose stance on the events was acknowledged in preliminary reports. [citation: event coverage]
In navigating these charges, observers emphasize the ongoing tension between public figures and law enforcement in high-profile gatherings, where crowd behavior and personal conduct can trigger administrative actions. The evolving situation remains under close watch as legal proceedings unfold and new testimony or footage may influence subsequent decisions. [citation: legal coverage]
Overall, the developments surrounding Vocio Vasiliev illustrate how a single public appearance can cascade into a prolonged administrative process, drawing attention to how party culture, celebrity influence, and police response intersect in contemporary urban centers. [citation: analysis]