Mar 3 • 08:24 UTC 🇱🇻 Latvia TVNET

Kristīne Jelinska on Oļegs Fiļs: "I feel used and robbed!"

In a public dispute, Kristīne Jelinska expresses feelings of betrayal by her ex-partner Oļegs Fiļs, following their breakup and her decision to block his social media accounts.

Kristīne Jelinska, the director of the Nurmuiža complex, is at the center of a public feud with her ex-partner, Oļegs Fiļs, which escalated after she blocked his social media accounts. This action prompted Fiļs to threaten police involvement if Jelinska would not unblock them, highlighting the strained nature of their relationship following seven years together. Despite the account access being restored, Jelinska maintains a strong stance against Fiļs, claiming betrayal and financial exploitation throughout their partnership.

In her conversation with the magazine "Privātā Dzīve," Jelinska expressed deep frustration over her perceived lack of compensation for her contributions to building their joint brand over the years. She lamented feeling unwanted and disregarded in the aftermath of their romantic involvement, revealing that only Fiļs stands to gain from their separation. Jelinska even proposed selling her stake in the business for €30,000, but Fiļs rejected the offer, further exacerbating her feelings of being cheated.

The implications of this feud not only shed light on their personal conflict but also raise questions about business ethics and partnership dynamics when relationships dissolve. Jelinska’s statements suggest a tumultuous emotional landscape, where trust has been irrevocably damaged, reflecting broader issues of fairness and recognition in professional collaborations, especially when intertwined with personal relationships.

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