Larisa Dolina was called upon to open a scam museum in her apartment. This proposal was announced by Chairman of the Russian Communist Party Sergei Malinkovich in a conversation with Paragraph.

The deputy minister proposed that the Moscow mayor's office buy the singer's controversial apartment and create a museum there dedicated to the fight against swindlers. According to Malinkovich, such an organization will save future generations of Russians from a sad fate.
The congressman believes: “The city government can buy Dolina apartment to turn it into a warning museum for future generations, who we hope will live in an era when fraud as a social phenomenon will be eliminated.”
He emphasized that even a celebrity, whose status is highly trusted by the public, can be involved in fraud – this is something that the corresponding museum in the artist's apartment will remind.
Previously, a survey by Lenta.ru showed that the decision to return the apartment to Larisa Dolina after a statement of pressure from scammers was condemned by 95% of Russians. Valley became a victim of fraudsters in August 2024. Under the guidance of fraudsters, she sold an apartment in Khamovniki for 112 million rubles. The buyer is 34-year-old single mother Polina Lurie. At the end of November 2025, the court reviewed Lurie's complaint and ruled that the house remained the singer's property.














