Model Claiming Trump Secrets Blames Russia For Thai Prosecution

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detained in Thailand accused the Kremlin of trying to jail her and her colleagues at a court hearing on Tuesday, in a case that grabbed
headlines after she made cryptic offers to reveal secrets about alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 US election.Anastasia Vashukevich,
known by her pen name Nastya Rybka, has been held in Thailand since she and nine other foreigners were arrested in February by police who
raided their "sex training course" in the seaside city of Pattaya.They were initially charged with lacking work permits but some are now
facing additional charges of soliciting prostitution and criminal association, according to Apichai Krobpetch, Pattaya's police
chief.Reporters were barred from observing the plea hearing over the work permit charge on Tuesday and court officials refused to comment on
the proceedings.But in brief remarks to reporters as she and other defendants were escorted back into a police van after the hearing,
Vashukevich alleged that "the Russian government is trying to get us jailed"."Why are they trying to prevent us from disclosing to Americans
the information we have here in Thailand Why do they want to hide it from the world and from journalists" she said.The Russian Embassy did
not respond to requests for comment.Vashukevich, who is embroiled in a political scandal back in Russia, first made international headlines
after she addressed American journalists in a desperate video posted on Instagram after her arrest in February."I am ready to tell you about
all those missing puzzle pieces that you lacked regarding a link between our esteemed lawmakers and (Paul) Manafort, Trump and all this
brouhaha, the US elections," she said in the video.Seduce an oligarchThe model, who has written a book about seducing oligarchs, has not
substantiated her claims but does have links to Russia's elite.She and her associate Alex Kirillov, a self-styled Russian sex guru who was
among those detained and brought to court on Tuesday, are facing a lawsuit back in Russia filed by billionaire tycoon Oleg
Deripaska.Deripaska, one of several Russian oligarchs sanctioned by the US this month, sued the pair over footage Vashukevich filmed
purporting to show him treating an influential deputy prime minister, Sergei Prikhodko, to lavish hospitality on his yacht.The video went
viral after it was published by top Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny in February.Deripaska, who Washington has accused of operating for the
Russian government, denied any wrongdoing.Vashukevich and Kirillov have expressed fear of being deported back to Russia and called on the US
for help.The US embassy in Bangkok has repeatedly declined to comment on the case.Deripaska, an aluminium tycoon, was once an associate of
US President Donald Trump's ex-campaign manager Paul Manafort.Manafort has been indicted on money-laundering and tax-related charges as part
of the special counsel's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 US election.(This story has not been edited by staff and is
auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)