dap-addict wrote:ubertop posted another recent article about Wiskas asylum case in the main Eurobabe forum.
Here it is...looks like an Ukrainian article.
(credits to ubertop)
Info :
Ukrainian porn star Anastasia Grishay, better known as Wiska, in 2010, when her problems with police have already started.
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Anastasia Grishay, 27, was refused asylum in the Czech Republic after she fled criminal charges for producing and distributing pornography in Ukraine. Now the woman and her three kids are obliged to leave Czech Republic before Dec. 18.
Grishay, better known under her nickname Wiska, had a rather successful career in the porn business. Born in Gomel in Belarus, she grew up in the southern Ukrainian city of Feodosia. It was there that she met her husband Alexander Kondratenko, who suggested that particular line of work. She claims her firt porn shooting took place in Russia in 2004, where she was
Paid $500 per week, considerable money for Ukraine at that time.
Anastasia Grishay in one of her erotic photoshoots that can be found online.
Cops raided her house and found pornographic material on her husband’s computer. He claimed it was for private use.
Anastasia, who says she never filmed in Ukraine but in Hungary and the Czech Republic, added: “They don’t see the difference between storage and production.
“I signed away my rights to my performance so how could I be distributing? We never kept my films on the disks.”
In her interviews, she says she had to start doing adult movies to support her little son Alexander when her husband went to prison for burning a car, but notes that her husband had proposed such jobs earlier. Between 2004 and 2008 Grishay, nicknamed Wiska, starred in over 40 films, including at least one movie with Italian adult movie star Rocco Siffredi.
Porn business in Ukraine generally doesn't go public, but Grishay played it differently. At the peak of her career in 2008 she and her husband gave several interviews to Ukrainian media, speaking about their family and Grishay’s porn career.
Together with popularity, it brought couple some unwanted attention from Verkhovna Rada deputies. In 2010 a group of deputies headed by Communist Party member Leonid Grach appealed to the Prosecutor General claiming that Grishay and her husband were corrupting society. The deputies were especially worried by the fact that Grishay spoke openly about her earnings, making porn production look like “normal and, moreover, profitable business.”
A criminal investigation started, and the couple was questioned by police twice before they decided to leave Ukraine to avoid being arrested. Grishay and Kondratenko escaped to Czech Republic.
Being interviewed by Ukrainian media recently, Kondratenko claimed that his wife stopped doing porn after giving birth to her second son, Oscar. Now the couple has three children. Grishay revealed in her interviews that her main fear is that her children will be taken away from her if she comes back to Ukraine.
Anastasia Grishay, center, and her three children (femen.org).
Last week Grishay, now living in Prague with her children, was officially refused of asylum.
“They (Czech Republic's foreign ministry) says that there is no criminal case against us in Ukraine. I think they were just lied to (by Ukraine’s officials),” Kondratenko told Ukrainian 1+1 TV station.