Husband of Valentina Soloviev. Valentina Solovieva (Vlastilina) - biography, information, personal life. For what? So that with her revelations she could not compromise high-ranking law enforcement officials associated with her

Today, Moscow policemen have clarified the details of the detention of the former mistress of the financial pyramid "Lord" Valentina Solovieva. A few days ago, she was again taken into custody.

After the previous term, Solovyova was released on parole - she again, as in the early 90s, began to sell cars at half price. And so that she would not be recognized, she appeared in front of customers in a wig.

NTV correspondent Vladimir Kobyakov tells the details.

Vlastelina is no more, but there is the Russian Merchant Fund. Many people heard about its president, Valentina Solovieva, in 1999. She was often shown on TV news. After 6 years, only a few will recognize Solovyov.

Tatyana Koroleva, press officer of the Department of Internal Affairs of the South-Eastern District of Moscow: “She changed her wigs, changed her hair color, changed her image in general, so it was very difficult to find her, somehow recognize her.”

For former leader"Lords" and the current president of the "Merchant Fund" is the fourth criminal case. The first time she was arrested was in 1995. Then the investigators talked about 17 thousand deceived depositors and a trillion lost rubles. Now again the arrest: they suspect that in Moscow she was building a new pyramid.

Valentina Solovieva preferred the old proven scheme: in order to get a brand new “ten”, or even more than one, the client must first hand over five thousand dollars, and then bring two friends who are obliged to pay another five thousand dollars each.

This time, Solovyov was let down by the fact that her client turned out to be an operative officer of the MUR. He handed over the money, brought his friends, but never received the car, and wrote a statement to the police.

In the department for combating organized crime, this operation in the south-east of Moscow was called "Operational experiment". The experiment with Solovieva worked out, but so far there is only one victim in the criminal case - policeman Yolkin.

Tatyana Koroleva, press officer of the Department of Internal Affairs of the South-Eastern District of Moscow: “Citizen Yolkin and two young people came to the so-called deal, where there was a citizen Solovyova. They gave her another five thousand dollars each. When transferring money, citizen Solovieva was detained by the Organized Crime Control Department.”

Solovieva herself explains that policeman Yolkin's money was spent on the development of the Russian Merchant Fund, and soon she will submit all the documents.

Valentina Solovieva also wanted to reveal all the economic schemes during the investigation of the “Lords” case. She argued that the depositors' money was in one commercial bank, and she would definitely take it.

Valentina Solovieva: “Money has not been found, there is no money. So, the pyramid took from some, gave to others. Is that so?

In 1999, the head of Vlastelina was sentenced to 7 years in prison, but after hearing the sentence, she promised not to forget about her clients, including Alla Pugacheva, who entrusted the company with 1 million 700 thousand dollars.

Valentina Solovieva: “Alla Borisovna, you see, understood me very well, and is still sure that if I am free, I will pay her off.”

After being released, Solovyova returned to business. New company Interline promised cars for the price of a moped. Her clients again came to the prosecutor's office, but Solovyova proved that she had nothing to do with it. All documents were issued to her friend Lyudmila Ivanovskaya, who is still on the wanted list.

Once again the creator of "Lords" was detained a year ago. She again promised two Muscovites cars at half price. But Solovyova was released even then the policemen did not have enough evidence. Now Valentina Solovieva is working with lawyers in the pre-trial detention center.

Valentina Solovieva (Vlastilina)

Valentina Ivanovna Solovieva (née Samoilova). Born in 1951 in Sakhalin. Russian scammer. The founder of the financial pyramid "Vlastilina".

Valentina Samoilova, who became known as Valentina Solovyova or simply Vlastilina, was born in 1951 in Sakhalin.

In a number of their early biographies she sometimes referred to Belarusian Gomel as her birthplace. But in fact, her grandmother Yefimiya Sergeevna lived there - a Belarusian gypsy (at least, so Valentina represented her). According to her, it was her grandmother who wanted to call her Vlastilina. But in the end, the relatives agreed on the name of Valentine.

Father - Ivan Samoilov, did military service on Sakhalin. And her mother worked there in logging. A relationship arose between them, the fruit of which was Valentina.

After the service, the father went to his place in Kuibyshev (now Samara), but his parents, having learned about the child, forced Ivan to marry. He took Valentina with her mother to Kuibyshev, where she grew up.

At the age of three, according to her stories, Valentina received serious injury heads.

Graduated from eight classes high school, after which she studied for a year at the Kuibyshev Pedagogical School, which she quit because she was carried away by a guy. She herself often talked about supposedly studying at a pedagogical university. Also from Valentina one could hear that she graduated from the Musical and Pedagogical School, Samara Pedagogical Institute. Krupskaya, operator courses at the Higher Courses of the Prosecutor's Office of the RSFSR, the Higher Courses of Gypsy Folklore at the Romen Theater, etc. and so on. But during the investigation it was found that all these data are untrue.

In the late 1980s, she moved with her family (being then Shkapina - by her first husband) to Ivanteevka, near Moscow, to the homeland of her then spouse. He opened the Dozator company, which repaired and adjusted equipment at agricultural enterprises. Valentina was a supplier in the firm.

In 1991, she registered in Lyubertsy her individual private enterprise (IPP) "Dozator". Then she left her first husband and married a second time, becoming Solovyova. She said: “The bank gave a loan (one and a half billion rubles) for the construction of cottages. I signed contracts, bought land (at first for 30 houses). The second site was already for 70 cottages. I always worked in parallel. Therefore, I also traded furniture, chandeliers, refrigerators, cars.

The company was registered in 1993 "Vlastilina" who dealt with the sale of low prices cars, apartments and mansions, as well as deposits under high interest. New employees hired by the company, Solovyova, who became its director, made an offer to rent her three million nine hundred thousand rubles each. For this money, a week later, employees were promised a new Moskvich car. Its real value in those years was about eight million. Solovyova really fulfilled this promise.

The fame of the happy owners of new cars, and then of Valentina Solovyova, spread throughout Russia. Such advertising quickly took its toll. The number of contributors increased exponentially. However, for them, the terms for receiving the cars were already different - at first a month, then three, and then six. Valentina Solovyova took the money, promising to return it along with huge interest. For those who did not withdraw deposits after a predetermined time, Solovyeva offered to purchase cars and apartments in Moscow and the Moscow Region at a price almost two times cheaper than through official car dealerships and real estate firms.

The scheme of work of Vlastilina was quite typical: the owners of the company received money from new investors, kept part of the collected amount for themselves, and the rest went to pay those who had invested earlier.

Unlike many other financial pyramids, the amount of the minimum deposit was limited in Vlastilin. It amounted to 50 million non-denominated rubles. Despite such a large amount minimum deposit, the number of depositors continued to increase. The influence of "Vlastilina" went beyond Russia and spread to a number of CIS countries, in particular, to Ukraine, Belarus and Kazakhstan. Another difference from similar financial pyramids was that in "Vlastilin" a stake was placed primarily on collective depositors.

Solovyova became the most rich woman Russia. With a confident voice, she promised people both a car and a well-fed life. With the words "happiness has come to you," resolute Valentina entered the offices of plant directors. She was ready to pick up all the furniture already made and place orders for new ones. Everything is for cash. Soon business woman There were sponsors ready to help her. The money went into investments. Monthly volume (arrival-leaving) - trillion.

In 1994 alone, Valentina Solovieva gave out 16,000 cars at half price. People came, handed over, received money or a car and then handed over again. Ordinary people barely scraped together for one car, and some brought money at once for 50 or even 100 cars.

People carried "Vlastilina" all their savings. Among them were many celebrities, incl. big officials and bandits. Among her clients were,.

Shortly before her arrest, Solovyova took money from and - $ 1,750,000. Pugacheva was supposed to receive the Forum cinema to create her own song theater. A month later, Valentina Solovieva promised to give her 3,500,000 already. But she did not give it back.

Among the victims and who sold an apartment in St. Petersburg in order to invest in Vlastilina, however, as a result, she was left without money and housing.

Beginning in the autumn of 1994, payments began to occur intermittently. The depositors were explained that due to temporary difficulties in this moment there is no money, but they will definitely be paid later. People had no choice but to wait. In early October 1994, Vlastilina came to the attention of the tax inspectorate. As it turned out, the company, which had billions in turnover, had practically no accounting department or an exact list of its investors. This was due only to the fact that Solovyova knew in advance that the company would soon cease to exist.

On October 7, 1994, the prosecutor's office of the city of Podolsk opened a criminal case on charges of fraud on an especially large scale. Solovyova disappeared, but six months later, on July 7, 1995, she was arrested. She was in a common cell (47 people), all visits and transfers were prohibited.

During the annual period of the company's work, money was collected from more than twenty-six thousand investors for a total of 543 billion rubles. It is still unknown where all the money went. The property of Solovyova herself, subsequently confiscated by a court verdict, was valued at 18 million rubles.

"I asked them to give me six months - a year to return everything and pay off. I wanted to sell everything myself, to sell all the cottages and apartments in Moscow. Only I knew to whom and how much I owe. But what remains, judge for that, " she said later.

In 1995, Pavel Astakhov acted as a lawyer for Valentina Solovyova (this was one of his first cases widely covered in the press). Previously, he protected her husband.

On March 30, 1996, the trial of Vlastilina began. IN total the investigation and trial lasted five years. In 1999, Valentina Ivanovna Solovyova was sentenced to seven years in prison with confiscation of property for fraud on an especially large scale. She never admitted her guilt.

Subsequently, the lawyer Astakhov contributed to the parole of Solovyova. However, after that the lawyer refused to work with Solovyova.

On October 17, 2000, Solovyova was released on parole. The reason for the early release of Valentina Solovyova was, in addition to various other reasons, a petition on behalf of the Trade Union of Entrepreneurs of the Moscow Region. Her deputy, Lyudmila Ivanovskaya, received 4 years in prison and was also released in 2000.

The second time Valentina Solovyova was arrested in 2005. She promised two Muscovites cars at half price, but she had to be released - law enforcement agencies did not find enough evidence of her guilt. In the same year, Solovyova organized the so-called "Russian Merchant Fund". To buy a new car, it was necessary to deposit a certain amount of money, and then bring two more people who were ready to donate money to buy cars. But this time she failed - one of her clients turned out to be the detective of the Moscow Criminal Investigation Department. Without waiting for the money, he wrote a statement to his department. Solovyova was arrested. In the summer of 2005, she was sentenced to 4 years in a penal colony.

Valentina Solovieva herself does not consider herself a fraudster and assures that she set herself the goal of enriching the population. The scammer, according to her, feels guilty only for the fact that she could not help people and did not save their money invested. "Not ashamed. It's my fault that I still failed to protect money and people. I repent, these are not just words, not only in front of you. My repentance was also in the churches,” (December 4, 2017).

Personal life of Valentina Solovieva:

Was married twice.

She married for the first time in the 1970s. The husband was a certain Shkapin. She bore his last name. The marriage produced a son and a daughter.

The second time she married in 1991 a Muscovite Leonid Solovyov, she also took his last name, under which all of Russia recognized her.

Husband Leonid served six months, taking upon himself a pistol found during a search of his wife. During her term, he abused alcohol and ended up hanging himself in 1997.

“He was left alone when they put me in jail. He became addicted to vodka, tried to meet me. I told him: “Lenya, divorce me,” she recalled. At the same time, Solovyova is sure that her husband was killed.

She was informed of her husband's death only two years later. She also learned about the death of her father from a stroke (he allegedly got hit when he saw his daughter on TV behind bars). “For three days I just lay there, didn’t eat, didn’t drink, since then I just don’t have any more tears ...”, the scammer said.

The son, daughter and granddaughter of Solovieva, according to rumors, are still hiding, fearing their mother's creditors.


I come to the outskirts of Podolsk to make sure: there is some kind of mistake here. I stop a passerby:

- Tell me, my dear, where is it ... uh ...

Definitely the word "Vlastilina" is not pronounceable for me. What if people think I'm crazy?

- Where is the company that ... sells cars?

- “Vlastilina”, or what? - the man squints. - Yes, there, around the corner!

In general, listen here to everyone who has already decently burned out on the ever-memorable Valentina Ivanovna Solovyova. The adventure continues. Remix. Second series.

For two months now, the Klondike has been functioning in strict secrecy behind a nondescript metal door. A modest sign: “CJSC Interline”. Opening hours: from 8.00 to 17.00. Sunday is a day off". Well, yes, I understand that it’s somehow not convenient to be called “Vlastilina” again ...

Right behind the door there is a small “patch”, on which the guard shifts from foot to foot, and a staircase to the second floor. Curious people are not allowed upstairs. However, the good-natured guard willingly answers all questions. Here, below, hangs a leaf with necessary information. It's called the Price Register. A fat cockroach crawls along the “registry” - the heir to the former cafe.

Best of the day

No one pays attention to the insolent man: five people are fascinated by the paper. After all, the numbers put down in it make you forget about everything. You can buy a Volga, GAZelle, Zhiguli or Oka almost two times cheaper than in the most modest car dealership. The man in the cap clicks his tongue admiringly. He was going to buy a GAZelle for 130 thousand rubles, but here they are asking for a little more than 79 thousand. But you can pick up the car only after 32 days ...

How short is human memory! Well, let's go back ten years.

Valentina Solovyova reached the peak of her fame in the early 90s. Her company "Vlastilina" accepted deposits from the population at unprecedented dividends. Solovieva's clients could purchase in installments cars for only 30–70% of their value, as well as apartments in Moscow and the Moscow region at equally low prices. In Podolsk, where the company worked, people traveled from all over the country and even from neighboring countries.

But in the fall of 1994, Vlastilina ordered a long life. The prosecutor of Podolsk opened a criminal case against Solovieva under the article “Fraud”, and the businesswoman ... disappeared. She was arrested only on July 7, 1995.

Investigators were able to interview 18,000 affected depositors out of 24,000 who applied. In fact, there were many more “thrown” citizens, it’s just that many preferred not to advertise their involvement in the bursting “pyramid”. For example, the star couple Pugacheva-Kirkorov lost more than 1 million dollars on Vlastilin, but did not write an application for compensation.

Solovieva's contributions were carried by everyone: from pensioners to employees of the Presidential Administration (even Alexander Korzhakov was listed among her clients). Couriers from the Ministry of Internal Affairs brought money from entire departments of the ministry. For example, 85 employees of the RUBOP stood in line to receive Oka cars.

According to official figures, Solovyova owed her investors 1.6 trillion. rub. (non-denominated). Although Vlastilina herself said in court that her debt was 4 trillion. rub. But the size of the amount no longer matters: Solovyov is still not going to pay off his debts.

The door slams constantly: during those half an hour while I hung around there with an air of importance, two policemen in uniform, two officers of the criminal investigation department in civilian clothes and countless ordinary people. And some of them already have money. Saying goodbye to their savings in the accounting department, people receive a traditional receipt in their hands: they say, a certain amount was accepted from such and such. It is not customary to conclude contracts here: it is very dreary. But this time, Valentina Ivanovna herself does not count the money - she got herself accountants ...

But most of the visitors come to the company so far only to “talk”.

- Tell me, does she have a license? And then there are rumors that the license is only until April ...

“And she probably bought the premises,” says the old man in a shabby coat. “Now it will be repaired.

- Why did you buy it? the security guard smiles. - Rented for six months, that's all.

The security guard and I look at each other knowingly: it means that the hostess will not be in our area for long.

Another granny in a headscarf slips through the door and immediately takes the guard by the sleeve:

- Son, dear, tell me, should I carry the money? Is it reliable?..

"Son" sighs:

- If the money, mother, is your last, it’s better not to.

The trial of Vlastilina began on March 30, 1996 in Reutov. And she was sentenced only in June 1999. Solovyova was found guilty of fraud committed on an especially large scale, and sentenced to 7 years in prison. Considering that she had already spent 4 years in a pre-trial detention center, she had only 3 years left to sit in the Mozhaisk women's colony.

She only served a little over a year. On October 17, 2000, Valentina Solovieva was released on parole - for “ Good work” and “exemplary behavior”. In the colony, the former mistress of "Vlastilina" has established herself as a conscientious seamstress of camouflage shirts. She did not violate the regime, actively participated in the life of the detachment and even led a circle. No, not for the construction of financial "pyramids" - according to Russian folklore.

Here, everyone asks each other only one thing: are you already “spun” or not yet. A woman in a sheepskin coat retells: “At first I wound up two Volgas, then five, then ...” Wow! "Weren't you scared?" “I was afraid of mine,” the “sheepskin coat” cuts off. - I “at her place” already ran into 100 thousand “greens” last time. I thought it was the end."

It turned out - again the beginning. There are many who are dissatisfied with Valentina Ivanovna's past economic successes. Everyone hopes to get their hard-earned money back. The answer is the same: “I have already served everything for your money.” They sigh and carry new rubles - maybe at least this time they will be lucky ...

Two bandit faces with plump purses approach. This is no time to wait. One of the onlookers teaches them who to approach, give 200 bucks on their paws, in order to get a wheelbarrow early.

“We just have to be in time ...” the brothers wink.

How the “pyramids” are arranged has long been known. The first - honor and income, the rest - shish with butter. True, they say in the city that they didn’t take anyone into the very first stream: guaranteed cars were given only to “their” people. And for that, they had to conduct campaigning in the localities, because they are afraid to give the usual advertising of Vlastilin.

Everyone understands that this attraction is temporary, but they go anyway.

Having had plenty of conversation with clients, I try to exchange a few words with Sam. But it turns out that Solovyov does not want to talk to the press. My donkey persistence still bears fruit: I break through into the coveted office.

In a small room, She sits at a desk with stationery made of genuine leather. A Russian woman, a hero, a sultry brunette, curled in large waves, in a knitted sweater embroidered with beads. Plump fingers coquettishly manicured with sparkles. It seems that the Mozhaisk dungeon did not affect her state and state of mind in any way.

- Well, why did you come? The Mistress flashed her eyes unkindly. I don't give any interviews. It will be necessary - I myself will sit on the TV screen and tell everything.

Solovieva was offended by journalists even during her time in prison, when they wrote about her “only custom articles”, “all kinds of dirt”.

“By the way,” the Lady said irritably. - How did you find out about me?

And suddenly complained:

- You know how tired I am! I get up at five in the morning, I go to bed at twelve at night. And all why? For people to get what they deserve...

- I am a merchant fund. You can't do anything. The company is registered. I have check after check. They walk here - arrogant, open doors with their feet ...

On this friendly note, we parted ways.

In the absence of advertising, Solovieva's clientele is mainly locals. But the growing popularity of "Lord 2" is already scary local police. After all, when the “pyramid” bursts again (and sooner or later it will definitely happen), deceived investors will begin to besiege the police department.

However, so far there have been no complaints from the affected citizens. This is understandable: all scammers first earn a reputation. But law enforcement agencies are on alert.

The police cannot forbid Solovieva to build her “pyramid”. After all, a lady, taught by bitter experience, acts very carefully. The company is officially registered as a CJSC providing “intermediary services in the sale and purchase of consumer goods”.

Presumably, the scheme of deception this time is developed more subtly. Valentina Ivanovna is not a fool - stepping on the same rake twice ...

The legend about the origin of Valentina Ivanovna Solovieva, compiled by herself:

She was born in nomad camp after the romantic and fatal passion of a beautiful gypsy and a noble officer, who later became a general and emigrated to the United States. The camp did not approve of their love and shamefully kicked out their beauty with her newborn daughter. The gypsy turned out to be a heartless mother, she left the baby to the mercy of fate and went to distant lands to seek her happiness. The little girl was picked up by a compassionate Russian woman who raised the orphan as own daughter. When Valya grew up, she felt in herself a calling to great deeds. Thanks to gypsy blood, she showed artistic talent - she graduated from the studio at the Romen Theater. And from dad she got an inquisitive and sharp mind. Valya completed courses at the Prosecutor's Office of the RSFSR and the School of American Business.

In fact, Valya Solovieva was born in a dirty barracks on Sakhalin in 1951. She was born as a result of an accidental connection between a mother and a young soldier, wrapped up in hard work.

The girl was not particularly attracted to study. Not finishing even the 9th grade, she spat on the school and waved to Ivanteevka. There she worked for a long time as a cashier at a hairdresser, but at the age of 40, an amazing transformation took place with Valentina. She changed her surname to Solovieva and turned from a cashier into the director of the Dozator private enterprise in Lyubertsy. A year later, she and her husband moved to Podolsk and entered into an agreement with the management of the local electromechanical plant on mediation in the sale of conversion products of the enterprise - refrigerators and washing machines. Having taken several plant managers into the company, Solovieva registered Vlastelina, an individual entrepreneur, whose office was located in the building of the former trade union committee of the enterprise.

From the same plant, Valentina began the construction of her financial pyramid: in 1994. she invited the employees of the enterprise to hand over 3,900 thousand rubles to Vlastelina in order to receive a Moskvich car worth 8 million in a week. Soon, the first lucky ones began to travel around in brand new Moskvich cars at half price, thereby making an excellent advertisement for Solovieva. The news of the sorceress from Podolsk quickly reached Moscow, and then spread throughout Russia. And although the term for receiving a car was lengthening, now it was not a week but a month, then three, and then six months, this did not stop depositors. To hand over the money, queues lined up at Vlastilina.

Solovyova expanded its activities. Soon she offered not only cars at half price, but also apartments and even cottages. The influx of funds into Vlastilina became so great that Solovyova began to filter it, freeing herself from fuss with small investors, troubles with apartments and cars. By the end of the construction of her pyramid, she switched to the usual collection of money under the promise of high deposits, but set the minimum contribution at first in the amount of 50 million, and then 100 million rubles.

Money flowed into the hands of Solovieva not only from all over the vast Russia, but also from Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan. Up to 70 billion rubles were received per day. In the evening, Valentina's office was littered with large boxes of money arranged in three rows.

Solovieva's social activities influenced the image of the successful activities of Vlastilina. In the best traditions of pre-revolutionary patrons, she supported culture, education and the church. In Podolsk, she arranged performances by N. Babkina, A. Pugacheva, F. Kirkorov, E. Petrosyan, I. Kobzon and many other famous artists. She rendered great assistance to the historical museum and Podolsk schools. And the Church of the Holy Trinity Soloviev bought bells. The people were thrilled by such kindness of "Aunt Valya", and brought her more money.

The first signs that the pyramid was beginning to sway appeared in the fall of 1994. Those who came to receive cars, apartments and money with interest were offered to extend the term for another six months with a deferment of the double payment again.

The further development of events demonstrated the weakness of the state machine and the idiocy in society, characteristic of that time. The first to "Vlastilina" were run over by employees of the Moscow Department for Combating Organized Crime. And even if the guys just wanted to get their personal money, the forceful rebuff of the company's guards was resistance to the authorities. In the newspapers, the UBOP members were accused of starting a fight and generously poured mud, while Solovyova continued to calmly collect money from gullible investors. Only payments on deposits stopped altogether.

After some time, Vlastilina was taken up in a complex manner. The Ministry of Internal Affairs put Solovieva under surveillance, and the tax inspectorate and the police looked into her accounting documents. It turned out that Vlastilin does not conduct any investment and financial activities and that this is a financial pyramid in its purest form. The prosecutor's office opened a criminal case against Solovieva, and she immediately went into hiding with her husband and children.

They searched for her for seven months and, finally, they took her from the Belorussky railway station. Valentina fought for her freedom desperately. She even offered the investigators a trillion rubles in bail in exchange for her release from custody. They agreed. And they offered, for their part, to transfer a trillion to the account of the Association of Affected Investors, after which they promised to change the preventive measure. However, Solovieva, as usual, lied, she didn’t even have a trillion in sight.

In general, they say that the investigators were pretty worn out working with Valya. She constantly lied, entangled various well-known and high-ranking people in her machinations and wrote complaints about the “investigators”, allegedly they beat her and drink vodka during interrogations. Still, the investigators did their job well. We checked about 22 thousand applications of individual and collective depositors from 72 regions of Russia, who donated 604,764,686,000 rubles to Vlastelina. The investigation convincingly proved that Solovieva could only take and spend money, she did not know how to put it into circulation and did not want to. It was possible to find funds and property of Vlastelina for 30 billion rubles (bank accounts, apartments, 2 cottage villages under construction).

In 1999, the court sentenced Solovyov to 7 years in prison. She served her sentence in colony No. 5, where she corrected herself by working as a seamstress-minder. Valentina scribbled camouflage uniforms, and in her free time she led a library circle. Behind good behavior she was released 2 years ahead of schedule.

In the wild, Valentina Solovieva preferred her former occupation, a pyramid builder, to the profession of a seamstress-mechanic mastered in the zone. And again she took up the sale of cars at half price with a delay of a month. At first she worked under the banner of CJSC Interline. When the number of those deceived reached 4 thousand people, law enforcement agencies closed this office.

However, Solovieva did not calm down, she began to build a new pyramid already under the guise of an all-Russian public “Merchant Fund”, of which she appointed herself president. In the end, law enforcement agencies got tired of these construction works and they again brought her to criminal responsibility.

On October 1, 2005, Valentina Solovieva was arrested again. But during the investigation, she blamed the missing headmistress of Interline, Lyudmila Ivanovskaya. Nevertheless, Solovyova's court did not really believe it and in the summer of 2006 sent her for 4 years to places not so remote, but nonetheless sad.

At the time of her heyday, Valya Solovieva loved to give money to the orphans and the poor with a noble gesture. But she didn’t send a penny to her own mother. Moreover, she was ashamed of her simplicity and poverty and invented for herself new mother- a romantic gypsy-villain.

In the early 90s, Valentina Ivanovna Solovieva founded the Vlastilina company. The woman deceived several tens of thousands of people. The damage from the actions of the fraudster amounted to more than 500 billion, in 1994 her criminal business collapsed.

Valentina Solovieva came to the studio of the "Actually" program with Dmitry Shepelev. The swindler decided to repent before the people deceived by her, and also to explain how the Vlastilina financial pyramid worked.

Solovieva's firm was engaged in the sale of cars, apartments and mansions at low prices, as well as the acceptance of deposits at high interest rates. On the program, the woman admitted that she wanted to help people. She set herself the goal of enriching the population. According to Valentina Ivanovna, she does not consider her business to be criminal, although she does not deny that she was patronized by thieves in law and officials working in the White House.

“I helped everyone literally, without exception. And why should I refuse if money comes from their side. Everyone wanted to get rich quickly, ”the woman shared with experts and guests in the studio.

According to the victims, Solovieva adored the actors and often offered them free cars in exchange for advertising. As Yana Poplavskaya admitted, she also fell for the bait of Valentina Ivanovna.

“I bought a red “seven” on preferential terms. I was told through word of mouth that Vlastilina loves actors very much, ”the artist recalled.

The program expert asked Solovieva a number of questions, to which she gave false answers. The detector showed: the woman repeatedly deceived people, she really was in friendly relations with many crime bosses. Valentina Ivanovna was often invited to "gatherings".

“I had 650 billion. These were the funds of the Vlastilina company, Solovyova said.

The scammer noted that she felt guilty only for the fact that she could not help people and did not save their money invested. "Not ashamed. It's my fault that I still failed to protect money and people. I repent, these are not just words, not only in front of you. My repentance was also in the churches, ”said Solovyova. The fraudster promised to come to the affected people who came to the program in the suburbs and try to make amends.

At the end of the program, the woman said that while she was in prison, her husband died. According to the fraudster, this is a punishment for her crimes.

“He was left alone when they put me in jail. He was addicted to vodka, tried to meet with me. I told him: “Lenya, divorce me,” Solovyeva told the guests and experts of the talk show. The man did not wait for Lyudmila Ivanovna and hanged himself.



If you find an error, please select a piece of text and press Ctrl+Enter.