Dmitry Shepelev spoke about the theft of Rusfond money by the Friske family

Last week, the media reported the latest news about the court's decision on the lawsuit of Rusfond to Jeanne Friske's heirs. Having examined the case materials, the court decided to collect 21.633 million rubles from Zhanna Friske's parents and her son Plato.

A huge amount was removed from the singer's accounts shortly before her death. Of the 25 million listed by "Rusfond" for the treatment of Zhanna Friske, the supporting documents are only for the amount of 4 million. The fate of the rest of the money remained unknown.

Dmitry Shepelev will defend his son's rights in court

Some time ago it was found out that the money from charity accounts were withdrawn by Olga Borisovna - Zhanna Friske's mother. This was done shortly before the death of the singer.

Given that the direct heirs of Jeanne are her parents and only son, the court ruled to recover 21 million from all three heirs. More information on the court decision can be found on the website of the Country of Soviets. Dmitry Shepelev is glad that he has been charged with kidnapping charitable money. At the same time, the TV preserver regrets that part of the responsibility for the missing money is now assigned to his young son Plato, because the child could not be involved in the removal of a huge amount of money:
Of course, neither I nor my son touched these money. Because they did not have access to charitable accounts

At the same time Shepelev is glad that in two years of endless accusations of fraud and theft his reputation has been restored. Dmitry Shepelev, commenting on the court's decision, noted that he considers the withdrawal of charitable money theft, because such a large amount could not be spent for several weeks on a dying person:
The collected charity funds a few weeks before Jeanne's death were taken off her mother's account by Olga Friske. Obviously, in a few days it is impossible to spend this money on the treatment of a hopelessly sick, dying person. How they were spent I do not know. Paradoxically, the court did not qualify these actions, I do not know what to call it otherwise than theft.

A popular TV presenter is sure that Plato should not be responsible for the actions of his grandparents. Dmitry Shepelev in the near future intends to go to court to appeal against the decision on "Rusfond" insofar as concerns the responsibility of his son.