Ukrainian Singer Taisiia Povaliy Sentenced to 12 Years for Collaboration: Key Details.
Court Verdict for Taisiia Povaliy
According to Espreso.tv: A Ukrainian court has convicted Taisiia Povaliy of collaboration, handing down a 12-year prison sentence and ordering the confiscation of her assets for supporting the Russian Federation after 2014. Povaliy, a former People's Artist of Ukraine and ex-lawmaker from the Party of Regions, moved to Russia following the outbreak of conflict in eastern Ukraine and continued to back the aggressor state.
In addition to the lengthy prison term, the court's ruling requires the seizure of all her property. She has also been barred from holding certain official positions for 15 years. In 2023, Povaliy acquired Russian citizenship, further confirming her prolonged stay on the territory of the aggressor country.
Asset Confiscation and Next Steps
In late October 2024, the court ordered the forfeiture of property rights to nine songs, along with real estate, a BMW car, and a traumatic weapon. In February 2025, prosecutors submitted an indictment against Povaliy to the court, underscoring the gravity of the charges and the circumstances surrounding her case.
This verdict is part of a broader effort by Ukrainian law enforcement to target individuals who support Russia's aggression. It also reflects growing public hostility toward collaborators and the state's push to hold accountable those whose actions threaten national security. Future developments in this case could shape public opinion and legislative measures in Ukraine aimed at combating collaboration.
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