Victoria Shcherbakova, a professional basketball player for Dynamo in Novosibirsk, is at the center of a sensational case involving a large-scale theft. Telegram channel SUNDAY reported that about 2 million rubles disappeared from the household of the head of Wildberry IT department, setting off a flurry of questions about trust, loyalty, and the boundaries of personal and professional lives.
In a sequence of events that unfolds like a domestic drama, a married man reportedly brought a basketball player into his home while his wife was away on an extended trip to Turkey. The visitor, named Anfisa, became a key figure in what authorities describe as a complex web of relationships and alleged misdeeds. Anfisa reportedly discovered conciliatory messages on her husband’s phone and attended one of Dynamo’s matches, which reportedly intensified scrutiny from those close to the couple. After a period of probing questions and a difficult discussion, the husband reportedly acknowledged acts of treason and admitted to breaches of trust that shocked those around him.
The couple chose to address the crisis privately, seeking a path to repair their relationship and restore a sense of stability. Anfisa, speaking to those familiar with the case, requested that the basketball player be asked to leave the home and that contact between the two parties be severed. The aim was to minimize further harm and prevent a repeat of the perceived betrayal.
According to Anfisa, when the basketball player departed, a substantial haul of valuables went missing from the residence. She alleged that items of high value, including a diamond-studded cross, an engagement ring, a Cartier bracelet, and luxury apparel from fashion houses such as Gucci, Prada, Louis Vuitton, as well as sportswear from brands including Adidas, Nike, and New Balance, were taken. The total value of the alleged theft was estimated at about 2 million rubles. The former visitor reportedly placed items in the trash at one point, a detail that has fueled discussions about the sequence of events and the possible involvement of others in the alleged theft. The person involved later offered a different account, stating that nothing had been received, a claim that added another layer of complexity to the unfolding narrative.
In related coverage, reference was made to a separate incident from 2012 involving Elena Sviridova, a Paralympic champion, who was reported by some sources to have been involved in a loss of around 2 million rubles. The details of that case were not recounted in full within the materials at hand, but the mention underscored a broader pattern of financial disputes and allegations that have periodically surfaced in high-profile personal and sports circles. Marketed as separate episodes, these events collectively contribute to an ongoing public interest in how wealth, fame, and personal relationships intersect and sometimes collide in ways that draw intense scrutiny from media and fans alike.