The former manager of Uspenskaya denied accusations of selling fake tickets
Nikita Surma, the former manager of the singer Lyubov Uspenskaya, called slander the words of the concert director of the artist Alexander Ivanenko that he allegedly sold tickets to non-existent concerts. He told Izvestia about this on January 20.
"This is an absolute slander. Of course, there was no such thing. We worked with Lyubov Zalmanovna for a whole year, we had wonderful results. <...> There was just a fact between managerial conflict and jealousy," explained Surma.
According to the man, Ivanenko treated him negatively from the very beginning without the slightest reason — already in the third month of work, he repeatedly insulted Surma and threatened him. Later, Nikita's work brought results and the conflict became more "shadowy."
"Certain setups were being prepared, which at some point worked. <...> Emotional pressure on the artist, slander against me. And the culmination of this was the story of the failed concert," said the former manager.
Earlier, Ivanenko, in a conversation with Izvestia, said that Surma had been fired for "incompetence and theft." According to him, the man was selling tickets to "non-existent concerts" by Uspenskaya, for which he allegedly earned over 160 thousand rubles.
On October 30 last year, it became known that Uspenskaya officially ceased her business activities, liquidating the sole proprietor. It was noted that the artist's IP was involved in the production of films, the publication of musical works and other activities. According to the publication, through him the artist also received royalties for corporate events.
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