The arrest of money from the ex-wife of Armen Dzhigarkhanyan was recognized as legal. The ex-lover of Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya remembered how their romance developed What is really happening

Previously ex-wife Dzhigrakhanyan was charged under article 137 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (“Violation of privacy”). A woman is suspected of illegally collecting and distributing private information about personal and family life Armen Dzhigarkhanyan. According to investigators, Vitalina did not receive permission from her husband for such activities.

The court also imposed a security lien on Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya's property - an account, an apartment on Molodogvardeyskaya Street in Moscow and one million rubles (14,000 euros) - money that was in a safe deposit box. According to Vitalina, law enforcement officers looked for fake documents about fraudulent real estate transactions, but did not find them. As a result, it was decided to withdraw the money, which the pianist found out by chance a few weeks later. According to Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya, she and her lawyer were not notified of any procedural action of the court.

Commenting on the situation in which Dzhigarkhanyan's ex-wife found herself, her lawyer wrote that they regularly receive a large number of calls from sympathizers. “Vitalina, like many women, is just the one who followed her man without looking back, in complete confidence, not expecting a stab in the back. But it happened, so we will continue to prove the innocence of Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya, ”the pianist’s lawyer wrote in a microblog.

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Thus, on Wednesday, March 28, the court left the decision in the Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya case unchanged. However, the pianist's lawyer Larisa Shirokova considers the withdrawal of money from a safe deposit box illegal. According to Vitalina's representative, the sanction of the article under which her client is accused implies an interim measure in the amount not exceeding 200,000 rubles (2,800 euros). According to RIA Novosti, the lawyer promised to file a cassation appeal.

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According to the former representative of the pianist Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya Elina Mazur, the ex-wife of Armen Dzhigarkhanyan had an influential and very rich lover, with whom she kept in touch even during her marriage to the artist.

Elina Mazur \ Photo: frame from the program

And Armen Dzhigarkhanyan were together for about 16 years and spent only a year and a half in marriage. In many interviews, Vitalina has repeatedly said that she is always and still ready to take him back. The doors of the pianist's apartment are always open for her ex-husband.

However, former representative Elina Mazur made an unexpected statement. She told the New Russian Sensations program on the NTV channel about Vitalina's secret lover, to whom she recently flew to Georgia. According to Mazur, the pianist was ready to marry her chosen one. Vitalina herself introduced Elina to a new man.

“She went to Georgia allegedly to improve her health. However, she went there for romantic purposes. She had a certain extremely rich man named Ilya, a millionaire, maybe even a billionaire. She returned from there with the clear intention of quickly finalizing the divorce in order to remarry. She wanted to go to new year holidays to France, and there would have been an engagement there before Christmas, ”said Mazur.

However, the engagement never took place due to Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya's problems with the law. The pianist's lover did not want to have problems because of his chosen one. “Then Vitalina said that this man would not want to communicate with her because possible problems with the law. He is allegedly a very serious man, rich. As a result, we quickly began to invent a story about a working trip to France. Allegedly, Vitalina was offered a contract there. However, there was nothing like that, and the tickets just burned down, ”said Mazur.

The hype around the divorce proceedings of the Honored Artist of Russia Armen Dzhigarkhanyan and pianist Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya does not subside. Today it became known that the ex-wife of Dzhigarkhanyan had another lover - her colleague Oleg Polyansky. The pianist became a guest of the New Russian Sensations program, on the air of which he said that in 2001 he had a romantic relationship with Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya.

According to Polyansky, they first met in Kyiv, but the romance did not last long because he had to fly to Cologne. He hoped that Vitalina would forget him, but a year later the persistent pianist found her lover in Germany. “Then she came here to audition, as far as I remember. In 2001. It was February or March. Then there was a romantic story. Well, I didn't take it seriously, to be honest. I hope that my words do not offend Vitalina. A non-binding story on my part ... Many men are greedy for young girls, there is nothing surprising and nothing unnatural in this, ”said Oleg. He separately noted that he learned about Vitalina's desire to build a musical career at his expense almost immediately, so he broke off relations.

"New Russian Sensations", broadcast with Oleg Polyansky

Elina Mazur, a former representative of Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya, said that Vitali had a different view of this relationship. According to ex girlfriend ex-wife Dzhigarkhanyan, Vitalina repeatedly said that she hoped to marry Oleg and build serious relationship but he didn't want to. Polyansky denied this information, saying that Vitalina simply wanted to gain a foothold in European circles. The pianist did not succeed in building a career abroad on her own, so she came to him. Oleg stressed that he and Vitalina "had one time", but that was the end of the story.

Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya and Armen Dzhigarkhanyan

Recall that since September last year, the whole country has been following the scandalous story of the separation of 82-year-old Armen Dzhigarkhanyan and 36-year-old Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya. The couple exchanged mutual insults on various talk shows and shared property in front of millions of TV viewers until the very divorce. Recently, the pianist was credited with an affair with a journalist Yuri Nenev, but he denied the information. Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya now lives in an apartment on Molodogvardeyskaya, where until recently she and the honored artist lived together. However, Armen Borisovich still does not want to see his ex-lover and is going to move to his former apartment in Starokonyushenny Lane - the one where he lived with his ex-wife Tatyana Vlasova.

For three episodes of the “Actually” program, Dmitry Shepelev, together with experts, are trying to get to the bottom of the truth in the complicated case of Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya. Her former assistant Elina Mazur is trying to accuse a once close person of lies and dishonesty, but at the same time refuses to provide any evidence of her words. The ex-wife of Armen Dzhigarkhanyan is trying to protect her name, urging not to believe a single phrase of a woman. Since both Vitalina and Elina refused to connect lie detector sensors to their bodies, the experts have a hard time. They are trying with all their might to establish what is the truth and what is a blatant lie.

Oleg Polyansky appeared in the studio of the program, with whom Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya once spent time during a trip to Germany. The pianist ended up abroad in order to consult with the professor and accidentally met, according to her assurances, a childhood friend. The woman assured that she did not have any romantic relationship with Oleg. However, the man is of a different opinion. When asked about intimate relationships, he answered in the affirmative.

“I say that it was what you ask, the main thing. In 2001,” Polyansky said.

Vitalina was surprised by this statement. She admitted that she had heard about Oleg's unconventional orientation, and therefore it was unlikely that a romance would have begun between them.

Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya and Polyansky could not agree on when and under what circumstances they met. Oleg said that they were introduced to each other in Germany, and Vitalina had known him since childhood. Then they nevertheless remembered that they had been at each other's houses in Kyiv, and even met their parents. Moreover, the pianist went to the performances of her colleague.

Oleg said that the last time they saw each other was in 2009. Then the expert Roman Ustyuzhanin asked if he considered Vitalina lung girl behavior. Polyansky answered in the negative.

Vitalina Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya is a young enviable bride. She has three apartments in Moscow worth 100 million rubles, she also has solid, hard-earned capital. She took care of the old man for 16 years, spoon-fed him, watched his diet, fed her mother's cranberry compote, led him by the arm, ordered shoes from a master in Baden-Baden, worked as a director in his theater. The pianist dedicated her youth to a man who later treated her so ugly - he denounced her throughout the country and called her a thief. Now she wants simple female happiness.

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But the beloved is not around yet. False tongues whispered that, they say, she was cheating on Dzhigarkhanyan, that after breaking up with him she flew to Tbilisi to get pregnant from a young Georgian, that she had a lover ... Even the actor himself at the next stage of the war blurted out in his hearts: "They told me she has someone there."

All this, of course, is nonsense. A friend of the beautiful Vitalina explained in an interview with TV Program: “All this is complete nonsense. She doesn’t have a lover. Don’t you understand what it means to be a nanny of Dzhigarkhanyan?! I wouldn't bother with him."

So the rumors that the 38-year-old Tsymbalyuk-Romanovskaya was not faithful to the 82-year-old Dzhigarkhanyan are not confirmed. Yes, and she herself, in the midst of their passionate romance, assured that "more than anything else she is afraid of surviving Armen Borisovich," in whom she did not have a soul ...