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Russian ‘sex guru’ with escort who ‘exposed Putin’ banned over ‘sex classes’
A self-styled “sex trainer” has been banned from entering the former Soviet republic of Kazakhstan after it emerged he was offering classes on "seducing Kazakh girls”.
Police in Kazakhstan’s capital Almaty said on Wednesday, November 16, that Aleksandr Kirillov had been barred from entering Kazakhstan for 12 months.
They said the decision had been due to protests by Kazakh citizens.
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Kirillov, also known as Alex Lesley, rose to notoriety when he was deported from Thailand in 2019 alongside his “sex training” colleague, Belarusian escort Anastasia Vashukevich.
Vashukevich made headlines the previous February when she sensationally claimed she had hours of audio recordings that could shed light on links between Vladimir Putin's agents and Donald Trump's election in 2016.
Vashukevich, who is also known as Nastya Rybka, said she had obtained recordings of conversations on interference in the US election through her friendship with Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska.
As evidence of her association with Deripaska she uploaded photos of herself apparently on a yacht with the billionaire industrialist and another man, Sergei Prikhodko, Russia’s deputy prime minister at the time and a long-time former foreign policy aide to Russian leader Vladimir Putin.
US intelligence agencies have concluded that Moscow sought to interfere in the 2016 US presidential election to boost Trump's chances of winning.
However, Russia has denied meddling and Trump has insisted that no collusion took place.
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Vashukevich has also modelled in fashion shows, publicly supported disgraced Hollywood tycoon Harvey Weinstein and released a book called The Diary of How to Seduce a Billionaire.
Along with Kirillov, Vashukevich preaches that men and women should train themselves to become “masters and huntresses” to learn to dominate the opposite sex using psychological techniques to weaken their targets’ resistance.
Neither Kirillov or Vashukevich hold any formal qualifications in psychology. Nevertheless hundreds across Russia and Belarus are paying up to £1,200 to sign up to Kirillov’s courses.
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With an average monthly wage in Belarus being around £460, the “sex trainers” are making a tidy living.
There’s also a massive gender gap in Belarus, with Belarusian men having a much lower life expectancy than women, so there’s no shortage of women in the country signing up to learn how to become “huntresses”.
Belarusian women can expect to live around 12 years longer than men. There’s a similar gender gap in Russia, where women can expect to last until they’re over 76 and on average, men die by the time they’re 64.
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