Yegor Titov's accounts were blocked in Russia: what was the reason
Blocked accounts of the hairdressing salon owned by Spartak's Titov
According to glavcom.ua: Propagandists reported that five bank accounts of the beauty salon of Moscow 'Spartak' legend Yegor Titov were blocked in Russia. This was reported by 'Gromadske'.
It is noted that financial problems at the hair salon started back in May this year. At that time, the ex-footballer did not provide a declaration of income, after which the first account was blocked.
In June and September, four more accounts were blocked. This occurred because Titov did not submit the same declaration, as well as the calculation of insurance contributions.
It should be recalled that Yegor Titov ended up in the database of the 'Peacemaker' website.
The 'Peacemaker' website indicates that Titov publicly supported the Russian aggression and the killings of Ukrainian citizens.
Dubious actions of the football legend
On September 25 of this year, before the match of the Russian Football Cup between KAMAZ and 'Spartak' from Kostroma, Yegor Titov handed a check for 1 million rubles to the director of the 'City Council of Veterans of the SVO' of Naberezhnye Chelny.
The event was organized by a Russian betting company. The funds were directed to the Russian fund to assist participants of the Russian invasion of Ukraine and their families.
After Yegor Titov failed to provide a declaration of income, five bank accounts of his hairdressing salon were blocked. Additionally, the football legend shocked the public with his decision to hand over a check for 1 million rubles to the director of an association that supports participants of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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