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Larisa Dolina Is Caught Up In A New Scandal With A Questionable Scheme

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Larisa Dolina Is Caught Up In A New Scandal With A Questionable Scheme
Larissa Dolina

Real estate is involved again.

The trademark "Larisa Dolina Save and Increase" for real estate transactions and other services has been registered with Russia's Federal Intellectual Property Service. Director of Russian singer Larisa Dolina Sergei Pudovkin said that this is the work of fraudsters and she herself did not register anything, RBC reports.

"In this case, there are signs of fraud, Larisa Dolina did not register such registrations, Larisa Dolina is a People's Artist of Russia. She is a singer," - said Pudovkin.

Before on the website of the Federal Institute of Industrial Property (FIPS) - a subordinate organization of Rospatent - on February 17 was registered application for a trademark "Larisa Dolina to save and multiply". As the applicant was specified Dolina Larisa Alexandrovna, and as the address of residence was specified the address of the apartment, which was deprived of singer Larisa Dolina in the course of litigation with Polina Lurie.

The company with the trademark "Larisa Dolina to save and multiply" planned to engage in real estate transactions, money exchange and cryptocurrency.

It is theoretically possible for another person to apply for trademark registration for a person, the managing partner of the Russian company "Just Solutions" Mikhail Reprintsev explained to RBC.

The story of Dolina's apartment

We recall that the Russian Supreme Court on December 16 put an end to the case of Larisa Dolina's apartment in the center of Moscow, the deal to sell it to businesswoman Polina Lurie was previously canceled by lower courts. According to the decision of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation, the ownership right remained with Lurie.

The "Dolina effect" became widely known in social networks earlier. It all started after the singer gave more than 300 million Russian rubles (over $3 million) to phone scammers in 2024 - including money from the sale of a five-room apartment in Moscow. Realizing that she had been duped, Dolina went to court and won. As a result, the apartment was returned to her. And the buyer, who was left without an apartment, was offered to try to take the money from the fraudsters.

Russians were outraged by Dolina's act, which left the buyer of her apartment both without housing and without money. The audience began to surrender tickets to the artist's concerts en masse.

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