Reports about the author of “Marathon of Desire” indicate a pause in selling his courses. The claims reference a source close to the situation and describe a temporary hold on offerings. The sequence of events suggests a move to halt sales while legal matters unfold.
In discussions circulating on a Telegram channel, Elena Blinovskaya reportedly chose to suspend sales to avoid possible legal trouble. This occurred despite a court order issued on April 28 and while house arrest for the blogger remained in effect. Even as authorities pursued the matter, the organizers behind the marathon continued to invite new participants into additional groups, a pattern noted by observers and participants alike.
At present, those wishing to participate in the marathon appear to enter a waiting list, with the duration of the wait not publicly specified. It has been implied that the delay was intended as a form of precaution given recent developments, including indications that Blinovskaya was insured and may face arrest related to the activities of the curators overseeing social media marathons. Despite these shifts, the payment button on the official site remains visible, leaving the option to complete a purchase technically available for interested individuals.
Yesterday, the attorney for Elena Blinovskaya requested a house arrest condition to limit certain activities, citing concerns about the ongoing investigation. These moves reflect the broader tension between online coaching initiatives and regulatory scrutiny, raising questions about the legality, accountability, and safety of live-streamed or group-based programs. Analysts and participants alike watch closely for further updates and clarification from the courts, authorities, and the platforms hosting these engagements. [Attribution: Telegram channel and publicly reported statements]