Immigrant maid finds herself in the center of scandal when she falls in love with her employer’s son

DUSHANBE, November 11, 2014, Asia-Plus – An article “Scandal Rocks Kremlin Adviser”s Family” that was posted on Radio Liberty’s website on November 10 note that  it has all the ingredients of a soap opera: an immigrant maid finds herself at the heart of jealousy, anger, and death threats when she falls in love with the […]

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DUSHANBE, November 11, 2014, Asia-Plus – An article “Scandal Rocks Kremlin Adviser”s Family” that was posted on Radio Liberty’s website on November 10 note that  it has all the ingredients of a soap opera: an immigrant maid finds herself at the heart of jealousy, anger, and death threats when she falls in love with the son of her wealthy and Kremlin-connected employer.

This is the scandalous and unlikely love story of 31-year-old Firouza Savushkina and her 23-year-old fiance, Yury Glazyev, the son of top Kremlin adviser and well-known nationalist Sergei Glazyev. 

Savushkina, a single mother from Tajikistan, was hired to clean the elder Glazyev”s Moscow apartment. But a resulting love affair has made a mess of the Glazyev household.

Yury Glazyev was smitten upon meeting Savushkina, and eventually the two were engaged to marry despite the differences in their age and social status.

“Finding Firouza was the biggest achievement of my life,” Yury Glazyev says in a homemade video that shows him dancing in the company of Savushkina, her daughter, and several women with Central Asian features. 

Yury Glazyev describes Savushkina as his “happiness” and sunshine, and vows to spend the rest of his life with her and her daughter, Polina.

Photos published on Russian media show the pair strolling on the beach, lying in the park, and dining around a table laden with Central Asian food. 

It remains unclear when the love affair began, but Yury Glazyev says Savushkina is expecting his child.

The pair”s happiness, however, came to an abrupt end on September 24, when Savushkina was placed behind bars and accused of making death threats to fellow Tajik migrant Dilafrouz Mirzoyeva. 

Mirzoyeva, who also works for the Glazyev household, claims Savushkina attacked her with a knife, scratched her face, and threatened to kill her because she was seen as a potential rival. 

Yury Glazyev, however, has a different version of events.  He believes the court case is part of a plot by his influential parents to keep the vulnerable foreign maid away from him. 

Yury Glazyev acknowledges that his parents — especially his mother, whom he refers to as “Olga” — were less than impressed by their love-struck son”s choice of a bride. 

Sergei Glazyev, after all, is a former cabinet minister and lawmaker, who for the past two years has served as an adviser to Russian President Vladimir Putin. 

Savushkina, on the other hand, belongs to the 1.2 million-strong contingent of Tajik labor migrants, many of whom eke out a living and often face racially motivated insults in Russia. 

Yury Glazyev claims his mother strongly disapproves of Savushkina, dubbing her a gold-digger who intends to destroy son and obtain his fortune.

According to Yury Glazyev, his parents first used their influence to get a court ruling that would deport Savushkina to Tajikistan for 10 years for failing to extend her Russian residence permit.

Savushkina, however, managed to overturn the ruling and secure a valid permit.

The parents have not publicly commented on their son”s accusations, nor have they spoken about his love affair.

However, an apparent phone conversation between the father and son has been posted on YouTube that shows the pair discussing ways to secure Savushkina”s release.

Yury Glazyev says he is determined to stand by his fiancee, and will defend her by any possible method, any possible way if he has to.   

And, as Savushkina sits behind bars, Yury Glazyev is doing what he can do to build family ties by taking care of her daughter and visiting her relatives.

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