Details surrounding Ksenia Aleeva Grachevskaya, daughter of Boris Grachevsky, have drawn attention as she is described as a co‑founder involved with two law firms connected to Yeralash. The information appears on Telegram in a channel known for reporting on celebrity matters.
According to the report, Aleeva-Grachevskaya holds 12.5% of the total shares in Yeralash LLC and the same stake in Yeralash Producer Center LLC, underscoring her significant minority position within these entities.
In January, it was disclosed that the Yeralash Production Center initiated legal action against Ekaterina Belotserkovskaya, the widow of Boris Grachevsky, and his daughter Ksenia Aleeva-Grachevskaya. The dispute centers on financial claims arising from corporate affairs tied to the Yeralash holdings.
Public records reported that Production Center Yeralash LLC filed two lawsuits seeking the recovery of 11 million rubles from Belotserkovskaya and Aleeva-Grachevskaya. Court proceedings were scheduled for early February 2024 to address these claims.
Historical context shows that in 2011 Grachevsky signed a loan agreement with the Yeralash Production Center for 10 million rubles, bearing an annual interest rate of 8.5% over ten years. The debt remained unpaid during his lifetime. After Grachevsky passed away in 2021, the remaining balance was inherited by his wife and daughter, yet the payments were not fulfilled by them. Market and legal observers have noted that these financial obligations continued to be an area of contention among the family stakeholders and the corporate entities involved.
Earlier reports from RAO had highlighted allegations involving other public figures connected to the broader entertainment and club scene, including Kirkorov and the Mutabor club, indicating a pattern of high-profile disputes affecting personalities tied to Yeralash and related enterprises.