
MOSCOW, January 27 The Lefortovo District Court of Moscow registered a claim by an activist from Tyumen for compensation for moral damage against the Mutabor club, the court reported.< br />“»The court registered the claim of Yu.V. Ryabtsev against Art Center LLC,» they said in court.
What the specific claims are and what amount of moral damage the plaintiff wants to recover from the defendant in court was not specified.
From the files of the Lefortovo court it follows that the conversation on the statement of claim is scheduled for February 26.
As the court clarified, “in the applicant’s opinion, holding the notorious “almost naked party” party on the line of military contact insults respect for the value of human life.
The applicant of the claim had previously repeatedly spoken out against the promotion of non-traditional relationships, in defense of Christian Orthodox values and rules.»
On the tenth of January, the capital court found Art Center LLC guilty under Article 6.6 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation (violation of sanitary and epidemiological requirements for catering) and suspended the work of the club for 90 days.
This is the maximum possible punishment under the relevant article of the Code of Administrative Offences. According to the court decision, the period will begin to count from December 27, 2023.
The protocol was considered behind closed doors. The lawyer of the Mutabor club insisted on this, since the case contains personal data and a diagnosis in the card of the infected patient. It was because of the presence of this person at the party that Rospotrebnadzor drew up a report on Art Center LLC, identifying his identity using a cash receipt for beer, which he paid for with his bank card.
The decision to suspend work was appealed. Later, the Moscow City Court upheld the decision of the court of first instance and rejected the complaint of Mutabor representatives.
The party, organized by Ivleeva, took place at the Mutabor club at the end of December last year. Many celebrities came to see it, including Ksenia Sobchak, Philip Kirkorov, Lolita Milyavskaya, Dima Bilan and other stars. The event was called a “naked party” because, following the dress code, guests were half naked. The organizer and participants posted photos on social networks, which caused a wave of indignation.
As a result, Ivleeva and other party participants were forced make excuses.
The Lefortovo District Court fined Ivleeva 100 thousand under the article of the Code of Administrative Offenses “Organization of mass presence of citizens in public places, resulting in a violation of public order.” In addition, two lawsuits were filed against Ivleeva for a billion rubles, insulted by her party, one of them was registered by the Tagansky Court of Moscow, the other was sent to the Vsevolozhsk Court of the Leningrad Region.
Rapper Vacío (Nikolai Vasilyev), who was at the party wearing a sock on the floor authority, they were first arrested for 15 days for petty hooliganism and fined 200 thousand rubles for LGBT* propaganda (an extremist organization banned in the Russian Federation), and then arrested for another 10 days for disobeying the police. In addition, as reported by the Moscow Public Monitoring Commission, according to Vasilyev, after his arrest he was taken to the military registration and enlistment office, where he was given a summons.
* An extremist organization banned in Russia.

