Utility bill allegedly paid by accused Basti as claimed by court charges
Russian Rapper Basta Faces Court Order Over Unpaid Utility Bills
In a recent development, Russian rapper Basta (Vasily Vakulenko) and his wife Elena Pinskaya have been issued a court order by a Moscow court to recover overdue payments for housing and utility services, including heating and electricity. This comes as another rapper, Timati (Timur Yunusov), also received a similar court order earlier in August.
The claimant in this case is the Fund for Capital Repair of Multi-Apartment Buildings in Moscow. The exact amount of the debt in this case has not been disclosed.
It's worth noting that, at the moment, there are no publicly available or credible reports about other Russian celebrities currently having ongoing court cases for overdue utility payments. The search results focus primarily on political, legal, and cybersecurity issues involving Russia but do not mention any other celebrities facing similar issues.
This is not the first time Russian celebrities have found themselves embroiled in legal battles. Previously, comedians Petrosyan and Stepanenko were sued, although the nature of those cases was not related to utility payments.
The recovery of housing and utility service payments seems to be a growing issue among some members of Russia's elite. Recently, the Arbat District Housing Department in Moscow has also been attempting to recover overdue payments from former Deputy Minister of Defense Timur Ivanov and his ex-wife Svetlana.
As always, it's important to stress that this article presents the facts as reported by RIA Novosti and does not contain any opinions or unrelated information. For more detailed information on specific celebrities or claims, further investigation may be required into local Russian legal databases or news sources specializing in celebrity or consumer legal issues.
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