Kenyan Lawyer Volunteers to Represent Husbands Whose Wives Were Caught on Video by Russian Relatives

  • Esther Wangui urged men whose wives appeared in viral videos of a Russian man to contact her for legal representation in possible divorce cases
  • Russian man Yaytseslav sparked outrage online after secretly filming and having sex with women in Kenya and Ghana
  • Wangui highlighted the dangers involved in the scandal, including infidelity and the possibility of sexually transmitted diseases

The lawyer of the Supreme Court of Kenya has spoken about the scandal facing Vyacheslav Trahov, popularly known as Yaytseslav, who recorded and shared videos of his love affairs with many women.

Kenyan lawyer Esther Wangui offers to represent men in divorce cases after a Russian man shared a video online. Photo: Esther Wangui.
Source: UGC

Esther Wangui, founder of Wangui Kamande & Co. Advocates, revealed that when he first read about Yaytseslav, he thought he might have drugged the women before filming them.

“It didn’t make sense to me that someone could lure so many women and sleep with them, which made me think that drugs could be involved,” he said.

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At first he compared the issue to the situation in Nairobi where strangers drug women to rob them.

“It really pissed me off because drugging someone and then having sex with them is disgusting. I couldn’t believe that he just goes up to a random woman in a supermarket, at work or on the street, and talks to her, and immediately follows her to AirBnB,” he said.

However, after watching the videos and reports on social media, Wangui discovered that Yaytseslav had consensual, unprotected sex with hundreds of women by greeting them and inviting them to his homes.

“Some of the women are married. He wears glasses, which allows him to film these events to the point of letting them into his AirBnB, even though it’s illegal to film without consent,” he added.

Kenyan lawyer offers to represent men in divorce over Russian man’s videos

Following the scandal, Wangui invited all men who want to divorce their wives, who were featured in the videos circulating on the internet, to contact him so that they can be represented in court.

He explained that it was sad that some women were married and lied about their marital status when asked by Yaytseslav in the clip.

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Esther Wangui, a lawyer at the High Court of Kenya, urged the men whose wives appeared in the Russian man’s videos to contact her for representation. Photo: My Esther.
Source: UGC

“I am ready to represent affected men in divorce cases,” Wangui said. “If you see your wife in those videos, direct Wangui Kamande & Co. Advocates to represent you in court. Imagine your wife following a stranger to lie to you the same day they met.”

He also highlighted one case where a woman, who was with her husband in a supermarket, secretly contacted Yaytseslav and later met him at his Airbnb.

“Romantic love is only good if it is not shared with others. What if sexually transmitted diseases are involved?” he asked.

How did Yaytseslav secretly record women?

In related news, TUKO.co.ke reported that when the videos of the Russian man with various women went viral, many began to speculate how he managed to record them without their knowledge.

Many suggested that the Russian citizen must have used Ray-Ban Smart Glasses, also known as Meta Glasses, to film the unsuspecting women.

This rumor of how Yaytseslav filmed the women emerged after he was caught wearing glasses similar to Meta equipment.

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