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Vitaly Zdorovetskiy, a Russian prankster arrested in the Philippines, faces a potential 24-year prison sentence for ...
Vitaly Zdorovetskiy's video showcasing his generosity— buying children shoes, games and TVs— has surfaced now after his ...
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Dexerto on MSNVitaly’s cameraman arrested and facing charges in Filipino courtVitaly’s videographer, Christopher Dantes, is facing charges in the Philippines after filming the videos that got Vitaly in ...
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Philippines to charge streamer Vitaly Zdorovetskiy over BGC incident caught on Kick livestreamVitaly Zdorovetskiy, a Russian-American YouTuber and streamer on Kick, recently did a livestream from Bonifacio Global City (BGC), Philippines. During his livestream, he was seen harassing people ...
Controversial Kick streamer Vitaly Zdorovetskiy is currently under custody in the Philippines after broadcasting acts of public disturbance, harassment, and theft.
Vitaly Zdorovetskiy, known for prank videos, detained in the Philippines for alleged harassment and theft during livestreams.
Certain reports broke down the incident, explaining Zdorovetskiy's potential sentence. YouTuber Atozy reviewed the case in a recent video, detailing the charges against Vitaly, which include ...
He faces charges for theft, attempted theft, harassment, among others Manila: Russian internet sensation Vitaly Zdorovetskiy, widely known for his outlandish pranks, is facing multiple serious ...
Zdorovetskiy's legal proceedings are expected to take months, if not years, to resolve. The complexity of the charges and the need for thorough investigation will likely prolong the process.
Russian vlogger Vitaly Zdorovetskiy, who drew public outrage over his social media posts in which he harassed Filipinos, will remain in the country to face charges of ...
Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has publicly condemned vlogger Vitaly Zdorovetskiy for his disrespectful pranks targeting Filipinos, calling them humiliating and warning content creators to ...
Vitaly Zdorovetskiy, the Russian prankster who was arrested in the Philippines on 2 April, is now staring down the barrel of a 24-year prison sentence, and, if enforced, could see the internet’s ...
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