The court did not accept the claim of actor and director Danila Kozlovsky against Vitaly Borodin, head of the Federal Project for Security and Combating Corruption, because the document was incorrectly drawn up. Borodin himself told RBC about this.
The publication notes that from the card file of the Moscow City Court it follows that the actor’s claim for the protection of honor, dignity and business reputation went to court and was registered on April 17. As explained in the press service of the Presnensky Court, the appeal was left without movement “to eliminate shortcomings.”
They clarified that the plaintiff did not attach information about the defendant Borodin. After the “violations” are eliminated, the court will consider accepting the claim.
Earlier, Borodin turned to Interior Minister Vladimir Kolokoltsev with a request to check Kozlovsky for extremism and, if there were grounds, to bring him under Part 2 of Art. 280 of the Criminal Code. In addition, he asked the Prosecutor General’s Office to check the actor under the article on discrediting the army.
Danila Kozlovsky himself clarified that he made statements, because of which he was asked to check for extremism, on the set of the Karamora series. According to him, lawyers are also preparing statements to the competent authorities with a request to check the actions of Borodin. Kozlovsky believes that “hushing up such false and vile accusations <…> wrong”.
Source: Rosbalt

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