Model claiming to know Trump secrets arrested for running 'sex training course'

Anastasia Vashukevich is in for multiple charges including soliciting sex


Afp January 15, 2019
A Belarusian model who stirred global fascination with her claims of having evidence of Russian efforts to help Donald Trump win office appeared in Pattaya court on January 15 along with seven co-defendants for the expected start of her trial over running a "sex training course" in Thailand. PHOTO: AFP

PATTAYA (THAILAND): A Belarusian model who sensationally claimed she had proof of Russian efforts to help Donald Trump win office appeared in court Tuesday for the expected start of her trial over running a "sex training course" in Thailand.

Anastasia Vashukevich, known by her pen name Nastya Rybka, has been held in custody since a police raid in the sleazy seaside resort of Pattaya last February.

Vashukevich looked sombre as she arrived at the court alongside her seven co-defendants, who are on trial for multiple charges including soliciting sex.

Anastasia Vashukevich has been detained in Thailand since February when police raided a risque Anastasia Vashukevich has been detained in Thailand since February when police raided a risque "sex training" seminar in the seaside resort city of Pattaya. PHOTO: AFP

She had travelled to Thailand after becoming embroiled in a political scandal with Russian aluminium tycoon Oleg Deripaska, a one-time associate of US President Trump's disgraced former campaign director Paul Manafort.

In a peculiar tale she set off a scramble for details after promising to reveal "missing puzzle pieces" on claims the Kremlin aided Trump's 2016 election victory.

No material has been released to substantiate her claims, which critics have dismissed as a publicity stunt.

Police alleged the risque seminar, led by self-styled Russian seduction guru Alex Kirillov, was effectively breaching Thai decency laws.

Anastasia Vashukevich, pictured left with another unidentified detainee in Thailand, has claimed to know secrets about alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 US election. PHOTO: AFP Anastasia Vashukevich, pictured left with another unidentified detainee in Thailand, has claimed to know secrets about alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 US election. PHOTO: AFP

Kirillov, who has served as a spokesperson for the mostly Russian group, told reporters he believes they were set up.

"I think somebody ordered (our arrest)... for money," he said as he arrived at court.

The group have pleaded not guilty, saying they were only training people on "how to seduce men and women" and not participating in sexual activity.

Supporters of the defendants say the seminar was geared towards offering romance and relationship advice.

Vashukevich and Kirillov have expressed fear of being deported back to Russia and at one stage called on Washington for help.

But Vashukevich later blamed the US for their imprisonment.

Detained Belarusian model Anastasia Vashukevich set off a scramble for details after promising to reveal Detained Belarusian model Anastasia Vashukevich set off a scramble for details after promising to reveal "missing puzzle pieces" on claims the Kremlin aided Trump's 2016 election victory. PHOTO: AFP

Both Washington and Moscow have publicly shrugged off Vashukevich's story, which the US State Department described as "bizarre".

Vashukevich, who has penned a book about seducing oligarchs, also faced legal problems in Russia.

Deripaska won an invasion of privacy lawsuit against her in July after a video apparently filmed by the model showed the tycoon vacationing with an influential Russian deputy prime minister.

Kremlin-connected Deripaska and Manafort, Donald Trump's ex-campaign manager, did business together in the mid-2000s.

Manafort has since been convicted in the US of financial crimes related to political work he did in Ukraine before the 2016 election as well as witness tampering.

He has also admitted to providing polling data to a Russian with intelligence ties during the 2016 presidential race.

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