Simona Lipnė speaks out about husband's public confession: 'I want to emphasize a few things'
Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Simona Lipnė denies her husband Mindaugas Lipnius's accusations, stating that divorce proceedings have not begun and no shared property has been acquired.
- She expressed regret over her husband's public statements, which she claims are false and harmful to their children and businesses.
- Mindaugas Lipnius had previously posted on social media about the difficulties of their separation, alleging pressure and attempts to portray him negatively.
Simona Lipnė has refuted her husband Mindaugas Lipnius's public claims, emphasizing that divorce proceedings have not commenced and that they do not possess any jointly owned property.
I would like to emphasize that the divorce process in court has not even begun, Mindaugas has not lost any status, and we have not acquired and do not have any shared property.
"I would like to emphasize that the divorce process in court has not even begun, Mindaugas has not lost any status, and we have not acquired and do not have any shared property," Simona stated in a comment to Delfi. She expressed deep regret over her husband's public pronouncements, describing them as "completely false and unfounded statements."
Simona believes her husband's public statements are damaging not only to himself and her but, most importantly, to their children, causing them significant trauma. She also warned that his public statements could harm the reputation of certain companies, potentially leading to claims for damages.
I express great regret that my spouse speaks publicly with completely false and unfounded statements.
This comes after Mindaugas Lipnius shared his struggles on social media, detailing the emotional toll of the separation and the significant life changes he is experiencing. He alleged that a "big machine" has been set in motion against him, with attempts on social media to portray him as a "bad guy, some kind of psychological abuser, just an inadequate person."
This way he harms not only himself, me, but most importantly – our children.
Mindaugas also mentioned business-related issues, specifically referring to their joint venture "Simitri." He stated that despite his formal role as director, he has been treated as a mere employee, facing demands to return company property and vacate a house, with office locks being changed. He feels he has no other option but to speak out.
A big machine has been set in motion against me, so I simply cannot remain silent.
Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.