Man Posts Sexy Pics of Ex, Concocts Fake Escort Profile to Frame Her for Sex Work

Oct 11, 2012 11:33

Russian immigrant says dentist ex-boyfriend set up phony escort profile using her sexy pics, then sent link to feds

She put a lawsuit under her pillow, and is hoping the tooth fairy will come back with $16 million.

A young Russian immigrant claims her vengeful ex-boyfriend - a Brooklyn dentist nearly twice her age - set up a phony escort profile using her sexy pictures and then sent the link to immigration officials, according to court documents.

But the former flame, Vladimir Dranovsky, 42, fired back, saying she’s a gold-digging vixen who just trumped up charges to extort money from him.

Ruzilya Khusnutdinova, 24, said she got the shock of her life when U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers came knocking at her Brooklyn home in May and asked if she was a call girl. They showed her an ad on a website called escortsexguide.com that featured images of her sprawled across a hotel bed in a cheap black bra and thong.

The profile, which was still online Tuesday evening, boasts “a medium frame, and very touchy breasts,” and offers an explicit menu of sexual services, “from $200 to $600 per hour, depends on fantasy.”

“They pulled out my naked pictures,” the blushing brunette recalled Tuesday. “At first, I’m scared . . . surprised and shocked.”

Khusnutdinova claims the photos were snapped in 2010 during a romantic trip to Lake George with then-boyfriend Dranovsky. They broke up the following year.

The seedy setup is part of a bombshell lawsuit filed in Brooklyn Supreme Court demanding Dranovsky and the company hosting the profile pay $16 million in damages.

“She had to change her residence, as she is in constant fear for her life and safety,” the lawsuit claims.

But the dentist says that the petite Russian actually was a sex worker.

“She told me she was working for an escort service,” a shocked-looking Dranovsky told the Daily News from his modest corner dental practice on Bay Ridge Parkway. “Maybe she’s blaming me just to get out of it.”

Dranovsky, who claimed this was the first time he’d heard of the accusations, said he couldn’t remember snapping pictures of her and has never heard of the escort site.

“She’s just probably making it up because she wants to get some money,” he said.

Khusnutdinova, who studied biochemistry in the Russian city of Kazan, arrived in the U.S. in 2009. She said she met Dranovsky - who owns a dental business in Bensonhurst and lived in Brighton Beach at the time - through a Russian dating website. He helped her obtain a student visa by enrolling in a language school.

“I think he was taking advantage of someone who had nobody here,” said her lawyer Alena Shaustova.

Court documents claim she dumped Dranovsky after he became aggressive and abusive.

Then, Khusnutdinova claims, he held on to her passport, and refused to return it unless she paid him $4,000. He was charged with grand larceny but pleaded to a lesser charge this past February, court papers show.

But Dranovsky told The News that his former lover is lying.

“It’s nonsense,” he said.

Three months after his guilty plea, ICE agents came pounding on her door, the suit alleges.

“During the questioning that lasted several hours, she explained to the officers she was never engaged in prostitution, that she was a student, that she was a victim of abuse and harassment,” according to the complaint.

Since that May visit, her lawyer said she has unsuccessfully tried to get the company hosting her bogus profile - Florida-based Primal Ventures Inc. - to take it down.

Primal Ventures’ owner, Paul Brown, did not return calls.

Khusnutdinova said that since the ex’s revenge, “I was depressed and I didn’t want to go out, to communicate with people.”

Source, somewhat inappropriately, has a NSFW pic of the girl.

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