Nastya Rybka is a notorious girl who wrote a book about how she managed to seduce a billionaire. In early 2018, she was arrested in Thailand and spent almost a year behind bars. In early 2019, she was detained already in Russia.
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Why are they pursuing Nastya Rybka
Nastya Rybka is the bright pseudonym of Anastasia Vashukevich. She is a citizen of Belarus. At the beginning of 2018, Nastya became known after the publication of her book, in which she talks about the seduction of a mysterious oligarch. The Anti-Corruption Foundation conducted an investigation, as a result of which it was possible to establish a close relationship between Nastya and billionaire Oleg Deripaska, as well as the existence of informal relations between Deripaska and Deputy Prime Minister Sergei Prikhodko. Anastasia herself published provocative photos on her page on social networks.
The scandal turned out to be very loud, but Rybka even more provoked a famous businessman, bringing to the public view new details of their novel. At the beginning of 2018, Rybka, her teacher Alex Leslie (Alexander Kirillov) and several other girls were detained in Thailand on suspicion of illegal sex training. Nastya spent almost a year in a Thai prison, but at the beginning of 2019 a trial took place and she received a suspended sentence, after which she was deported to her homeland.
The detention of Nastya Rybka in Russia
Anastasia Vashukevich and her teacher Alexander Kirillov were detained on January 17, 2019 in the transit zone of Sheremetyevo Airport. Young people were sent to their homeland in Belarus, but were arrested by the Russian authorities.
On January 18, a video of the detention of Nastya Rybka appeared on the network. Several people came up to her and drove away in an unknown direction, after they had first put him in a wheelchair. The video clearly shows how the girl resists. The fish was detained on suspicion of involvement in prostitution. The basis was the statement of her former friend, known under the pseudonym Sasha Travka. It is believed that Grass wrote a statement under psychological pressure. Sasha claimed that Vashukevich forced her into prostitution.
A few days after the arrest, a trial took place and Nastya was released, since the evidence presented was not enough to bring charges.
Rybka’s lawyer gave an interview in which he said that he knew in advance what decision the court would make. In Russia, very few criminal cases under such an article ended in sentences with imposition of real terms. Involvement in prostitution is a rather vague concept and strong evidence is needed to bring charges.