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The foster son of the famous stylist Sergei Zverev wanted to sue 25 million from his father …

The foster son of the famous stylist Sergei Zverev wanted to sue 25 million rubles from his father for a “spoiled childhood”
31-year-old Sergey Zverev Jr. accuses the stylist of “applying for psycho-trauma”. According to him, the adopted father took him to parties, where there were half -naked adults, as well as He gave him a stripper on his 14th anniversary.
In the early 2000s, Sergei Zverev adopted a boy from the Irkutsk orphanage and called him Seryozha.
The “King of Glamor”, who fell into the shelter, was struck by poverty and the lack of normal conditions. He noticed in the corner of the room of the boy who did not know how to speak. The child had serious health problems, Doctors warned that there was little chance of recovery, but Sergey was not afraid and brought the child to Moscow.
From childhood, Sergey taught his son to secular life. The boy wore expensive clothes and accessories, talked with celebrities and starred in the reality of his father “full fashion”.
Later, Sergei Zverev Jr. did not want to connect the biography with show business and decided to find a biological mother, which said that he was born as a result of rape, Then she tried to forget about that day and about the child.
At the age of 20, the young man moved to the province and managed to work as a car mechanic, a seller in the market, and a handyman at the hotel.
The biological mother also divided the claims of Sergey to money. Do not take the animal, the oldest child from the orphanage; by the age of 18, the state would have allocated the apartment to him. And now, since the stylist has taken responsibility, then “must be consistent to the end,” the woman explained.

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