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 The prostitution trial of a self-described  sex coach  who claims to have insider knowledge of Moscow s attempts to meddle in the US elections ended abruptly on Tuesday after she unexpectedly pleaded guilty.Belarus-born Anastasia Vashukevich and the seven other defendants in the trial admitted to three charges, including soliciting prostitution and  forming and being a member of a secret society. The trial had only begun in Thailand on Tuesday and was expected to last several days. The group had originally pleaded not guilty to the charge stanley cup s in August,                             local media reported                        .Vashukevich made headlines last year when she publicly asked the United States to help free her from a Thai detention center in exchange for information on alleged ties between the Trump ca stanley website mpaign and Russia.Vashukevich, who goes by the name Nastya Rybka on her social media accounts, was part of a group -- led by author and free sex advocate Alexander Kirillov -- which was arrested last February in the Thai resort town of Pattaya while running so-called sex training sessions.Thai authorities accused the members of arranging paid sex for those who attended the sessions and charged Vashukevich, Kirillov and six other co-defendents with prostitution and criminal conspiracy in April.Wearing prison uniforms, all eight stanley uk  defendants appeared at the Pattaya court on Tuesday.Even as early as the morning of the trial, the eight defendants were proclaiming their innocence Qjgg Thailand cave rescue: The health toll of waiting for freedom
 President Donald Trump and Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, who lavished pleasantr stanley cup ies on each other during public appearances in Manila Monday,  briefly  discussed human rights and the Philippine s bloody war on drugs during their closed-door conversation, the White House said.But a spokesman for the controversial Philippine President told reporters that  human rights did not arise  during the stanley cup  meeting.Trump has largely eschewed public talk of human rights issues on his trip through Asia, despite the United States harboring long-held grievances with how countries in the region have treated their citizens. In Manila, the two lead stanley thermobecher ers ignored shouted questions from reporters on the issue. The conversation focused on ISIS, illegal drugs and trade. Human rights briefly came up in the context of the Philippines  fight against illegal drugs,  White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said.Duterte s spokesman Harry Roque told CNN, however, that the topic  was not brought up,  adding that Duterte brought up the  drug menace  in the Philippines and that Trump  appeared sympathetic and did not have any official position on the matter but was merely nodding his head. White House officials did not respond when asked for clarity on what was discussed during the 40-minute during the meeting.When reporters began shouting questions during a photo spray at the beginning of the meeting, Duterte said:  We are not answering, this is not a press statement ... We are in a bilateral meeting.  We