Vitaly Borodin, head of the Federal Project on Security and Anti-Corruption, announced the possibility of criminal liability for Alla Pugacheva, which, according to him, could reach 20 years in prison. The basis for these statements was Borodin's request to the Russian Investigative Committee to conduct a legal review of the singer's recent four-hour interview.
As Borodin explained in an interview with the Abzats portal, he believes Pugacheva's statements potentially fall under the crimes of public support for terrorist activity and dissemination of knowingly false information about the actions of the Russian Armed Forces. This is the artist's first extensive interview in a long time, in which she spoke candidly about her move from the country, her personal life, and her motives for emigrating. The public reaction to her revelations was mixed.
It was previously reported that American actor Michael Heslin, known for his roles in the series "Yellowstone" and "Newlyweds," died last July at the age of 30. The tragedy occurred during a birthday celebration at a restaurant. The cause of death has not been disclosed. Furthermore, Vitaly Borodin, head of the Federal Security Project, sent an official request to the Investigative Committee demanding a legal review of Alla Pugacheva's statements. According to Borodin, the singer's words may violate three criminal statutes. The exact statutes in question are not specified in the statement.
