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<blockquote>To be honest, outside of filming, he could communicate with girls, you could always call him, he would come and talk to you, just talk. He could help with money, take him somewhere. I was very lonely then, and I talked to him.<ref name="siberian-mouse-rambler" /></blockquote>
<blockquote>To be honest, outside of filming, he could communicate with girls, you could always call him, he would come and talk to you, just talk. He could help with money, take him somewhere. I was very lonely then, and I talked to him.<ref name="siberian-mouse-rambler" /></blockquote>


<blockquote>Kropochkin was a good psychologist, he knew the approach to children. He managed to persuade all the girls. He always worked slowly, calmly, there was no violence or coercion nearby. After filming, he accompanied us home.<ref name="siberian-mouse-mk" /></blockquote>
==Ex-Models==
==Ex-Models==



Revision as of 01:03, 18 May 2025

Siberian Mouse was a photography studio located in Novosibirsk, Russia, that operated from 2001 until it was shut down in November 2011. Its photographer, Sergei Kropochkin (also known as "Uncle Seryozha"), was arrested on November 15 after a joint operation between the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation and Interpol.[1] It wasn't until February 2014 that Kropochkin was convicted. After initially being accused of commissioning 211 criminal episodes[2], he was found guilty of committing 145 instances of "violent" crimes of a sexual nature against underage girls. While based in Russia, Siberian Mouse had an international customer base that paid for content using money credited to encrypted accounts.[3]

Although she was not the only girl involved in Kropochkin's operations, Masha Babko is the most infamous. She, along with Irina Nikolaizen, who was also involved in the same activities, was interviewed on Russian TV.[4] Even though Babko did suffer some negative consequences due to her involvement with Siberian Mouse, these were a result of bullying rather than anything intrinsic to such acts.[1]

Masha Babko regarding "Uncle Seryozha":

To be honest, outside of filming, he could communicate with girls, you could always call him, he would come and talk to you, just talk. He could help with money, take him somewhere. I was very lonely then, and I talked to him.[1]

Kropochkin was a good psychologist, he knew the approach to children. He managed to persuade all the girls. He always worked slowly, calmly, there was no violence or coercion nearby. After filming, he accompanied us home.[3]

Ex-Models

  • Masha Babko
    Older sister of Veronica Babko.
  • Veronica Babko
    Younger sister of Masha Babko.
  • Irina Nikolaizen
    Older sister of Oksana Nikolaizen.
  • Oksana Nikolaizen
    Younger sister of Irina Nikolaizen.
  • Kristina Migorskaya

References