Crime Vitaly Zdorovetskiy Rejected By Both Russia and US – Left To Face Up To One Year in Philippine Jail - The beginning of the end for IRL trolls

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Vitaly Zdorovetskiy, a well-known Russian-American content creator notorious for pulling aggressive public stunts, is now facing the possibility of a year in a Philippine jail after being denied deportation by both his home countries.

The 33-year-old YouTuber was arrested in April following a series of disruptive acts in Metro Manila, which were captured in a video which went viral, drawing public condemnation.

Authorities initially had considered sending him back, but with no nation willing to receive him—neither Russia, where he was born, nor the US, where he holds permanent residency—the Philippines has confirmed it will proceed with prosecution and potential imprisonment.

'We don't know where to send him home to,' Interior and Local Government Secretary Jonvic Remulla told the media. 'We will service his sentence. Sinigurado ko po 'yun.'

According to reports, Zdorovetskiy is set to face trial next week on three counts of unjust vexation, a charge under Philippine law applied to acts that cause irritation or emotional disturbance to others.

Zdorovetskiy's Public 'Pranks' Cross a Line​

Zdorovetskiy's arrest stems from a video he filmed in Bonifacio Global City and Pasay, where he carried out a series of so-called 'pranks' that many viewers — and local authorities — saw as harassment. In the footage, he is seen yanking a security guard's hat, mocking passers-by, and filming people without consent.

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The YouTuber also entered a hotel lobby with a heavy electric fan taken from a nearby restaurant and was heard hurling obscenities at a woman who confronted him.

The video, posted to the streaming platform Kick, quickly drew public outrage, and days later, on April 2nd, Zdorovetskiy was arrested outside a hotel in Pasay by immigration agents.

Rejected By Both the US and Russia​

According to reports, the idea of deporting Zdorovetskiy was initially floated, but both Moscow and Washington, DC have made it clear they won't be taking Zdorovetskiy back.

Russia reportedly refused to repatriate him, and despite being a green card holder, the US did the same. Now, with no repatriation path available, Remulla said the government would allow the case to run its course.

However, the YouTuber has appealed to have the charges dropped, citing mental health concerns, but officials have opted to continue with the legal process. Reports indicated that if convicted, Zdorovetskiy faces a minimum of three months and a maximum of one year in jail [Note: Reports between 18 months and 24 years are also being bandied about. The Interior Secretary said it was likely 18 months.]

Past Legal Troubles​

Although Zdorovetskiy has long built his brand on public stunts and extreme behaviour, his way of making content has led to legal trouble for him more than once.

According to reports, he was detained in 2016 for scaling the Hollywood sign and arrested again in 2020 in Egypt after illegally climbing one of the Pyramids of Giza. And it doesn't end there; that same year, he was charged in Florida for allegedly assaulting a woman jogging.

However, these over-the-top public behaviours didn't stop his rise to popularity as channel VitalyzdTv boasted over 10 million subscribers. However, as viewership waned, he shifted to more aggressive and outrageous content—often blurring the line between comedy and criminality.

Philippine Officials Stand Firm​

According to reports, the Philippine police say that Zdorovetskiy's actions weren't harmless entertainment but deliberate provocation.

'We have read the online outrage and we coordinated with other authorities for proper actions against the subject,' said Major General Nicolas Torre III of the Philippine National Police. 'We cannot just let this incident pass.'

Meanwhile, many fellow YouTubers and the online community familiar with his content also agree that this arrest would be Zdorovetskiy's ultimate fall. In one of his episodes from April, Ethan Klein, who runs a podcast on YouTube called 'H3 Podcast Highlights,' said, 'He should definitely go to Jail,' after watching one of his prank videos from the Philippines.

Since no home country of Zdorovetskiy is offering him refuge and the trial is fast approaching, the YouTuber is now left to face the consequences in the country where the stunts unfolded.
 
That's rough, the man has dual citizenship and still get denied refuge by both countries he has it for. Vitaly deserves to face punishment but that is just funny.
He does not have dual citizenship. He is not a US citizen. He simply has a green card. Which his antics while outside the US have almost certainly cancelled. Legally he's Russia's problem.
 
From what I understand, he is getting special treatment. The biggest problem with the Philippines jail overcrowding is because it can take year(s) for the most basic of cases to get to trial. Vitaly has only been waiting for a few months?

Going to a foreign prison must be a way to get street cred for IRL streamers. Similar to rappers in the 90s.
 
Damn, russians should have taken him, then conscripted him to IRL livestream in germany as part of hybrid warfare.
EDIT:
OR they shouldve conscripted him as a recuiter by becoming a porn star and the---
Oh right, he cant get hard....(if you know, you know)
 
He doesn't do pranks does he? I only know him from those clips of the chinks fucking with him. I'm a huge fan, I think he should travel around Asia more.
I wouldn't call them "pranks". He's just like the other two. For example, he went in a 7/11, bought a bunch of food, including a hot bowl of ramen, and then threw it all over the inside of the store. He's a public menace like the others, and has been arrested for it in multiple countries.
 
I wouldn't call them "pranks". He's just like the other two. For example, he went in a 7/11, bought a bunch of food, including a hot bowl of ramen, and then threw it all over the inside of the store. He's a public menace like the others, and has been arrested for it in multiple countries.
Aw, that kind of ruins it. Not only because I hate him now, but also knowing that those chinks don't necessarily just make ape noises at every black guy they see.
 
That's rough, the man has dual citizenship and still get denied refuge by both countries he has it for. Vitaly deserves to face punishment but that is just funny.
He doesn't have dual citizenship, he keeps fucking up which keeps him from applying for US citizenship, a few months ago he talked about how he'll finally be able to become a US citizen because it'll mark 5 years of him having no criminal charges on his record since the last time he was arrested in the US was beating that bitch while jogging in Miami

He would've qualified for US citizenship again on April 12th, he arrived in the Phillipines on March 26th, and got arrested April 2nd

Now due to being in jail in the Philippines on October 12th the clock on him becoming a US citizen resets and he has to wait another 5 years, and if they keep him for a year, he automatically loses his greencard and can never come back to America.
 
I hope he at least picks up Tagalog. Maybe it would mellow him out and at least equip him with a "skill".
 
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