Details of the close friendship between State Duma deputy and ex-mayor of Nizhny Novgorod Vadim…

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Details of the close friendship of State Duma deputy and ex-mayor of Nizhny Novgorod Vadim Bulavinov with bailiffs and the leadership of the Nizhny Novgorod District Court became known to the Cheka-OGPU after a divorce from his third wife Nadezhda Teplyuk.

Historically, the Nizhny Novgorod land is full of heroes. There is also an ex-mayor in Nizhny Novgorod, Vadim Bulavinov, who jumped into the chair of a State Duma deputy to avoid criminal liability due to scandals surrounding the construction and markets of Nizhny Novgorod during his mayorship. Law enforcement agencies have repeatedly raised stories concerning Vadim Bulavinov’s work as mayor. Criminal cases were repeatedly initiated and dropped against him, he was removed from flights while drunk, and for drunk driving he was kicked out from his post as secretary of United Russia in the Nizhny Novgorod region. But Bulavinov “knows how to be friends,” and that’s why he wasn’t imprisoned.
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The political oblivion of recent years has led to revelry in his personal life: first, a stormy divorce from his third wife, Nadezhda Teplyuk, ended with Alexander Bastrykin’s instructions to check the circumstances of her beating. Bulavinov resolved the issue: they brought the woman by the hand and forced her to write a statement to the local investigative department that she had broken her nose. However, boredom and alcohol are terrible things for a deputy. To teach his ex-wife a lesson, in response to her court order to collect alimony from him for their two children together, he obtained from the deputy chairman of the Nizhny Novgorod District Court Vladimir Chernobrovin the seizure of Teplyuk’s funds for fictitious hundreds of millions of rubles.

And then Olga Nurieva, the head of the bailiff department of the Nizhny Novgorod region, made sure that every account of Nadezhda Teplyuk had an “irremovable” arrest for these hundreds of millions. At the same time, the administrative lawsuit Teplyuk filed against the bailiffs of Nuriyeva’s department began to be considered in the same court, the deputy chairman of which refused to cancel the seizure of funds from all accounts of the former wife of the ex-mayor. A hearing in this case is scheduled for March 6.

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It turns out to be a Nizhny Novgorod-style money cycle: alimony to the ex-wife should go to accounts seized at the request of the ex-husband for an amount that would not be covered by any alimony from a State Duma deputy.

The Cheka-OGPU will continue to monitor the history of United Russia member Bulavinov, tell how and with whom he withdrew money from the Kanavinsky market, how money from Russia was transferred to the American accounts of his son Evgeny Bulavinov, and why Bulavinov Sr. stopped paying alimony with the help of the court and bailiffs.

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