Three of the twelve companies tied to Elena Blinovskaya’s husband, Alexey Blinovsky, are currently in liquidation. A Telegram channel reporting on the matter brought this to light, outlining the financial distress touching multiple ventures. Cited channel Shot.
According to the report, Blinovsky’s IT enterprise, the firm named Give a Dream, owes 2.3 million rubles to the tax authorities. In addition, two other businesses connected to the couple, the clothing company Three Cats and the seafood processing operation Aquaculture, are also undergoing liquidation proceedings. Cited channel Shot.
On January 22, Elena Blinovskaya herself was taken to pre-trial detention center No. 6, Pechatniki. The initial charge centers on unpaid taxes totaling 918 million rubles. She was placed under house arrest, with restrictions that bar the use of the Internet and mobile communications. Cited channel Shot.
Georgy Volkov, head of the Moscow Public Monitoring Committee, reported that Blinovskaya was moved to a four-bed cell, where she shares the space with two other detainees. According to Volkov, she did not voice complaints about the living conditions. Cited channel Shot.
On February 6, the Inspectorate of the Russian Federal Tax Service No. 6 in Moscow submitted a 28-volume appeal in connection with Elena Blinovskaya’s challenge to the investigation into alleged tax violations. Cited channel Shot.
Blainovskaya’s legal representative declined to disclose case specifics to journalists. The lawyer stated that he disagreed with the tax authorities’ conclusions and promised to examine the documents closely to prepare his arguments for the upcoming hearing. Cited channel Shot.
Earlier reports note that a separate incident involved an attempted kidnapping of Bianca, which led to the opening of a criminal case by police. Cited channel Shot.