Polina Lurie, the buyer of the Moscow apartment of singer Larisa Dolina, commented on the situation. Dmitry Borisov spoke about this during the broadcast of the program “Let Them Talk”.

Channel One journalists invited her to participate in the program “Let Them Talk,” but Lurie refused to appear in public to protect her family from attention.
She said: “During the trial, I deliberately did not want to comment anything to avoid being accused of pressuring the court.”
The apartment buyer, Dolina, also urged everyone to wait for the court's decision, “then you can comment on something.”
It turns out how many millions the Valley will lose after the apartment scandal
Previously, Dolina, the victim of a fraudulent apartment purchase scheme, admitted that she had resorted to deception to quickly sell the property. Previously, there was information that the singer promised to return 112 million rubles to the buyer of her apartment.
The singer sold her house in Moscow to Polina Lurie for 112 million rubles, but the latter protested the deal, saying that she had become a victim of scammers. The apartment was returned to her, eliminating the need to return money to the buyer.













