Morgenstern, who left Russia after Bastrykin’s accusations, began to sell real estate and business

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Rapper Morgenstern, who left for the UAE after the accusations of the head of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation Alexander Bastrykin about drug trafficking, decided not to return to Russia and has already begun to sell the property located in the country. This is reported by the News.ru website, citing two sources – a representative of the Premium Dubai company, which helps wealthy Russians settle in Dubai, and Alisher’s brother, Maxim.

Max Stern said that Alisher had already sold almost all of his property and business in Russia and bought a house on the coast of the Persian Gulf. According to Max, Alisher’s decision is “final” and “not subject to appeal.” Morgenstern’s friend, blogger Christina Boss, believes that the rapper came to this decision for obvious reasons – in order not to communicate with law enforcement agencies. She notices that moving abroad will not interfere with the development of his musical career. Christina also said she knew about Morgenstern’s sale of real estate and businesses.

Alisher himself, meanwhile, continues to promote his new media outlet, the creation of which he announced in January, on social networks. On his Instagram, the rapper told subscribers about his constant employment and stated “with confidence and pride” that “NOT MORGENSTERN” is “the best.”

Recall that the rapper left Russia with his family at the end of November last year. This happened after a resonant statement by the head of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation, Alexander Bastrykin, that the artist allegedly “trades drugs online.”



Source: Rosbalt

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