Two-time Olympic pole vault champion Yelena Isinbayeva, who left the country and now lives in Tenerife (Spain), has accumulated a debt to pay for utilities. This is reported by the Shot telegram channel.
"The 43-year-old athlete has not paid utilities for her Moscow business-class apartments for the third year. The amount of housing and communal services debts for two dwellings has grown to 440 thousand rubles," the telegram channel claims.
The publication clarifies that the debt for an apartment with an area of 98 square meters in the residential complex "House in Sokolniki" on Rusakovskaya Street is 360 thousand rubles, of which 329 thousand rubles is a debt for overhaul.
"In an apartment in the Aquatoria residential complex with an area of 121 square meters, which the champion bought after the start of SMO, a debt for water supply of 81 thousand rubles ran up. The energy company has already filed a lawsuit against the malicious defaulter, " the report says.
In addition, the legendary athlete has accumulated a debt to the Federal Tax Service (Federal Tax Service) in the amount of 920 thousand rubles.
As EADaily reported, Isinbayeva had previously given an interview to a Russian publication for the first time in four years. She admitted that over the past time "she has been retrained at the TSMA under the President of the Russian Federation in the profession of "Practicing psychologist", in the International Coaches Union "Professional Coaching", also trained at the International Coaching Academy and received a PCC (Professional Certified Coach) degree."

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