"Mizulina depicts extradition of blogger Tliashina as imprudent belief"
Meddling Minds and Dubious Dealings: The Saga of Inna, the Expensive Bloggist
You've probably heard about Inna, the popular blogger who peddles self-improvement courses. Her clientele boasts big names like Philip Kirkorov, Yana Rudkovskaya, and Lera Kudryavtseva. But there's a catch — she demands a pretty penny for her services, ranging from a mere 2,000 rubles to a whopping 1.9 million rubles!
Investigators from Moscow's Investigative Committee are hot on her trail, digging into a criminal case alleging tax evasion in the staggering sum of 431 million rubles and money laundering. If found guilty, she faces a decade behind bars.
Traces of Inna have been scant lately as she's been holed up in the UAE for the past year. Interpol is now on the hunt for her, making it a race against time for the elusive blogger.
Gossip Roundup
Politics enthusiasts haven't been able to turn their heads away from this intriguing tale. Ekaterina Mizulina, the head honcho at the Safe Internet League and a member of the Russian Public Chamber, has something to say about the blogging world's antics. It seems the government is stepping up its efforts to clean up the online scene, and bloggers like Inna better watch their backs!
With tut-tutting comments, she hints that the blogosphere is no different from any other business sector and should put an end to the shady accounting practices that have been all too common for far too long. Bloggers, she warns, are in the spotlight now, and better get their financial affairs in order lest they face the wrath of the law.
The UAE Escape
It's anybody's guess why Inna didn't toe the line and pay her taxes. Fingers point to the ongoing clean-up efforts by the Russian authorities as the reason for cracking down on high-profile bloggers like Inna, who have been earning their bread and butter from the Russian audience, even while residing abroad.
But fear not, cyber darlings, as being placed on an international wanted list won't shield you from the long arm of Russian justice. Tax evasion is a crime that transcends borders and will be vigilantly pursued worldwide!
A Closer Look
Ekaterina Mizulina, the stern guardian of clean internet practices, offers a sobering perspective. She strongly advises all bloggers to clean up their act,Curbing fraud and evasion is the name of the game in the blogging world now. After all, blogging is no different from running a cafe, store, or pharmacy – hush-hush financial maneuvers will land you in hot water!
As the legal battle unfolds, one thing is for certain: Inna's story serves as a stark reminder of the implications of tax evasion for internet celebrities in Russia. It underscores the significance of financial compliance, transparency, and a comprehensive understanding of tax laws to escape the clutches of legal trouble.
Additional Reading
- "If she's in the UAE, there's a chance of extradition": Blogger-psychologist Inna Tliashinova becomes a suspect in a case of tax evasion of 431 million rubles
Further Listening
- Cried when her husband handed her a bag of warm clothes: Blinovskaia sent to SIZO for three months (Subscribe to our podcast.)
- Inna Tliachina, the expensive bloggist under investigation for tax evasion and money laundering, has been avoiding authorities in the UAE for over a year.
- Russia's Ekaterina Mizulina, a prominent figure in politics and online regulation, has advised bloggers like Tliachina to clean up their financial acts to avoid legal complications.
- If investigated and found guilty, Tliachina could face a decade in prison and her evasion of 431 million rubles could be a costly mistake that crosses national borders.
- The ongoing tax evasion case against Tliachina is a reminder of the importance of financial compliance, transparency, and understanding tax laws for internet celebrities, especially amidst increasing scrutiny and general-news interest in the blogging world.

