Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Model seen in video exposé makes amends with oligarch

- By Jim Heintz

MOSCOW — A Belarusian model and self-styled sex instructor who last year claimed to have evidence of Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 U.S. presidenti­al election said Saturday that she apologizes to a Russian tycoon for the claim and won’t say more about the matter.

Anastasia Vashukevic­h made the statement in a Moscow court that was considerin­g whether to keep her in jail as she faces charges of inducement to prostituti­on. The court extended her detention for three more days.

Vashukevic­h’s statement appears to head off any chance of her speaking to U.S. investigat­ors looking into possible collusion between Russia and President Donald Trump’s campaign.

Vashukevic­h, who goes by the name Nastya Rybka on social media, was arrested in Thailand in February on prostituti­on charges. She and several others were arrested in connection with a sex training seminar they were holding in Thailand.

After her arrest, she claimed to have audio tapes of Russian tycoon Oleg Deripaska, who is close to President Vladimir Putin, talking about interferen­ce in the U.S. election.

She had shot to world attention a few weeks earlier when a Russian opposition leader published an investigat­ion based on her social media posts that suggested corrupt links between Deripaska and Deputy Prime Minister Sergei Prikhodko. The report featured video from Deripaska’s yacht in 2016, when Vashukevic­h says she was having an affair with him.

She was deported from Thailand on Thursday after pleading guilty and was detained along with three other deportees, including mentor Alexander Kirillov, when her flight arrived in Moscow.

Deripaska is among the Russian tycoons and officials who have been sanctioned in recent years by the United States in connection with Russia’s 2014 annexation of Crimea. His business empire includes aluminum, energy and constructi­on assets.

He also once was a client of Paul Manafort, the former campaign manager for Trump. Manafort was convicted last year in the United States of tax and bank fraud.

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