The Blashikha District Court of the Moscow Region received a lawsuit from a representative of Larisa Dolina, in which the singer demanded to recover more than 176 million rubles from those convicted in her apartment fraud case. This was reported by the press service of the courts of the Moscow region.
The claim is addressed to Angela Tsyrolnikova, Andrei Usnova, Artur Kamenetsky and Dmitry Leontiev. The court accepted the claim procedures.
Larisa Dolina sold an apartment in the Khamovniki district of Moscow in 2024. According to investigators, in the spring of 2024, fraudsters contacted Dolina by phone and convinced the singer that the criminals wanted to steal her money and also get a loan secured by the apartment. The attackers pretended to be employees of Rosfinmonitoring and the FSB. They convinced Dolina to transfer her savings into “safe accounts” and sell her apartment in the center of Moscow for 112 million rubles.
Kamenetsky, Usnova and Leontyev, as the investigation alleged, issued bank cards to which the singer transferred money, and also cashed out part of the money. Tsyrolnikova took the money from Dolina. The defendants in the case claimed they were used “in the dark” and did not know they were participating in a fraudulent scheme.
They were found guilty of fraud on a particularly large scale (Part 4 of Article 159 of the Criminal Code). Usnova was sentenced to four years in a general order colony, Kamenetsky – seven years in a high-security colony, Leontyev – seven years in a special regime colony, Tsirolnikova – seven years and three months in a general order colony.
Dolina’s apartment was bought by Paulina Lurie, who was unaware of the criminal scheme. Initially, the courts preserved Dolina’s property rights and ruled that she was not the one who had to return the money to the buyer, which left Lori without real estate and money. However, in December 2025, the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation recognized Lori’s ownership.
