The case of beating Bari Alibasov Jr. is under review.
The statement of the wife of the son of music producer Bari Alibasov, Bari Alina, about the beatings inflicted by her husband, is being checked by the district police officer in Nizhny Novgorod. Alibasov Jr.'s wife told Izvestia on March 14.
According to his wife, the conflict between them has been going on for several months and is connected not only with personal relationships, but also with the issues of raising their daughter Emma, who has not yet turned a year old. The couple is in the process of divorce, but it is complicated by the fact that the court did not accept a statement of claim for the dissolution of the marriage due to the child's young age. Alibasova also claims that her husband prevents communication with her daughter and uses various methods of pressure, including threats and manipulation.
In an exclusive interview with Izvestia, Alibasov Jr.'s wife spoke in detail about her version of events, accusing her husband of domestic violence, blackmail and attempts to smear her in front of law enforcement agencies and the public.
"Behind all the accusations, I see the wild fear of a man who has lost control of the situation. Bari wanted a child too much, he told me that I was "good genetic material." The child was his ultimate goal, and then everything is very simple — the disposal of an inconvenient woman," Alibasova said.
According to her, back in early February, in correspondence, her husband set several conditions for her: to agree to the role of "coming mom" according to his schedule, to sue "quietly and without sticking out" for six months, or to remain silent — and then he would do everything to deprive her of parental rights and bring her to criminal responsibility.
"I love my daughter too much, I've been accepting handouts in the form of meetings with the child for too long. I endured Bari's gaslighting, as he openly convinced me that he was an angel in the flesh and never laid a finger on me. It's wild, it hurts, but I knew it was all for my daughter," the woman said.
Alibasova also refuted her husband's statements about her allegedly inappropriate behavior and the use of illegal substances, calling them absurd.
"How could I use hard drugs and work as a doctor at the same time? I regularly underwent medical examinations at work, including consultations with narcologists and psychiatrists. I have all the health reports, everything is fine," Alibasova said.
She also drew attention to chronological inconsistencies in her husband's statements. According to Alibasova, her husband claims that she has been using illegal substances since August 2025, but on September 20 of the same year, on her birthday, Alibasov Jr. gathered his wife's family at the same table, where he swore his love to her parents.
Alibasova paid special attention to the incident with the police call in January, which, according to her, her husband uses as proof of his correctness, keeping silent about key details.
"Yes, the police came on a call from a passerby when I was shouting "help" out the window. They saw the injuries, which is reflected in the acts, but he keeps silent about the main thing: the police came with a case of beatings. I have written an application, it is registered in the CUS. The case was not opened, as the spouse did not get in touch, and the results of the examination were not sent on time. I have filed a complaint against this decision," she claims.
According to Alibasova, her husband had prepared the ground for his accusations in advance: her husband told her on January 27 that he had known from the night how this day would go. He was preparing the ground — he called for an IV drip, filmed a woman on camera. Alibasov Jr. first hit the woman in the face, then filmed her alleged inadequacy, then strangled her and filmed her again.
Alibasova believes that her husband's behavior is dictated by wounded pride and a desire for revenge.
"Bari obviously really wants to take revenge on me for wanting a divorce. He's angry that he suffered a financial crisis and saw me bringing money into the house, but he didn't. Violence, blackmail, threats, and fabrications are the classic reaction of a frightened manipulator. But I'm not afraid, and there will be evidence for any fiction. I will provide all the evidence to the court," Alibasova believes.
Earlier, on March 6, it became known that a group of deputies led by Dmitry Kuznetsov plans to submit to the State Duma a bill on joint parenting after a divorce, providing for an individual schedule of time spent by a child with each parent. According to the bill, if the parents have not concluded an agreement on the place of residence and the order of communication with the child, the court will be obliged to determine the regime of co-parenting.
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