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What They Do Will Shock You! What Really Happens at the Sheikhs’ Secret Parties in Dubai? 

What They Do Will Shock You! What Really Happens at the Sheikhs’ Secret Parties in Dubai? 

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Sheikh Mohammed Al Maktoum transformed Dubai  into one of the world’s most beautiful and safest   cities. However, a recent incident involving  Ukrainian model Maria Kovalchuk shocked many   and sparked widespread public outcry. A lavish  party turned into a terrible tragedy for her.    But how do rich men lure girls to their parties,  and how much do they pay? What role does Dubai’s   royal family play in this? And what awaits  the Ukrainian model now—payment or prison?   Watch the full video to uncover  shocking details about the dark  

side of the sheikhs’ lives. Let’s begin. In March of this year, news feeds around the   world were filled with disturbing headlines:  ‘Ukrainian model found on the side of the   road in Dubai’, ‘Multiple injuries and  strange comments from the police’.   This is another story tarnishing the  reputation of luxurious and safe Dubai.  

Maria was an ordinary girl dreaming of  a better life. But at what cost?   In Dubai, things have been happening  for a long time that people prefer not   to speak about out loud. Back in the  early 2020s, stories began to emerge   online about wealthy sheikhs and businessmen  inviting girls for a “dream vacation.

”   It all starts innocently: a message on Instagram  from an agency offering a trip to the Emirates,   a stay in a five-star hotel, expensive gifts,  and a fee. “You’re beautiful, well-groomed,   you’ll like it,” they write. But behind  these words lies a terrifying truth.   Recruiters seek victims in Africa, Latin America,  and former Soviet countries—places where poverty   pushes people to take risks.

 European models  are also in demand, but they cost more—up   to one million dollars per “contract.” Often,  they’re not even warned about what’s ahead—the   agencies stay silent until the last moment. The most horrifying recent story is the fate of   twenty-year-old Maria Kovalchuk from Ukraine.  She was found on the side of a highway with   numerous injuries.

 It’s hard to believe, but her  mouth was covered in chocolate, and her teeth   were neatly placed in her Birkin bag. What fate now awaits Maria? And why might   she face imprisonment? After a week-long coma,   Maria Kovalchuk regained consciousness.  She still can’t speak or recognize anyone,   and doctors are not providing any prognosis.

 Dubai police presented an official version of the   incident. According to them, the girl entered a  closed construction site and fell from a height,   sustaining fractures and bruises,  possibly attempting suicide. However,   her relatives don’t believe this version. Maria’s mother told journalists that on that   fateful evening, her daughter called her  and said she had met two men and was going   to their hotel. They invited her to a private  party, allegedly organized for sheikhs.  

But the next day, Maria stopped responding. The  model was found nine days after her disappearance   with multiple injuries. She was unconscious. Under UAE law, even if a woman is a victim,   she can still be prosecuted for “unlawful  sexual relations.” To prove coercion,   the law requires either a confession from the  perpetrator or testimony from four adult male   witnesses. So, even as a victim, Maria risks  ending up in prison after recovery.  

But how do sheikhs lure girls to their parties? They don’t walk the streets looking for models.   They have an entire network of assistants:  agents, scouts, managers. These people scour   Instagram and other social networks, searching  for tall beauties with perfect features.   The scheme is simple but polished. First comes  a message: “Hi, you’re a good fit.

 There’s work   in Dubai.” Then—a few photos from parties where  girls in evening dresses pose against palm trees   and yachts. Next—a call with details: flight  covered by the client, luxury accommodation,   no obligations, just “be beautiful.” For many,  it sounds like a ticket to paradise.      Maria Kovalchuk likely fell into the same  trap.

 But she’s not the first whose story   is linked to Dubai sheikhs. In 2018, Russian  model Ekaterina Stetsyuk jumped from the sixth   floor of a hotel in Dubai, escaping  from a sheikh who, according to her,   attacked her with a knife. In 2021, a scandal  involving a “nude party” in Dubai, organized   by Ukrainian businessman Vitaly Grechin, ended  with the deportation of its participants.  

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But how are Crown Prince Hamdan  and Dubai’s ruler Sheikh Mohammed   Al Maktoum involved in all this? Maria’s story brought attention to agencies   that supposedly “officially” send girls to parties  for the Arab elite. According to media reports,   Kovalchuk may have been working through  a well-known Ukrainian agency that offers   overseas jobs — ranging from hostesses  to dancers and image models.  

The agency sends girls to Norway,  Sweden, France, China, and of course,   the UAE. According to agents, these beautiful  women are allegedly selected for private dinners   with powerful figures from the Gulf region  and exclusive parties attended by high-ranking   individuals from Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

 The employer promises there are no intimate   services unless the girl agrees. The main  requirements are a positive attitude,   a model-like figure, tall height, and  fluency in English. But as is often the case,   the truth hides behind pretty words. This is how girls are lured with promises   of easy money, parties with royalty, and a life of  luxury.

 The ads mention big names — Sheikh Hamdan,   Sheikh Mohammed, the princes of Abu Dhabi. Most  likely, these high-ranking sheikhs have no idea   their names are being used to make the offers  sound legit. But for many girls, this “dream   job” ends in fear, pain, and silence. Many believe Maria Kovalchuk may have been   lured into one of the infamous Porta Potty  Dubai parties.

 These are private events for   the richest clients, where money erases all  moral boundaries. The name “Porta Potty” isn’t   random — it literally means “portable  toilet,” which is a dark hint.   According to African Insider, these parties  started gaining attention back in twenty sixteen,   and they’re not unusual in the UAE.

 Wealthy  clients, including sheikhs and businessmen,   pay insane amounts — up to one hundred thousand  dollars per night, and sometimes even more.   Models are lured into elite parties where luxury  hides humiliation and pain. Some accounts describe   extreme forms of coercion — the kind that’s  almost impossible to speak about out loud. Wealthy   clients aren’t paying for intimacy — they’re  paying to fulfill their darkest desires.  

A Nigerian model, whose name remains undisclosed,  shared that during two days on a yacht,   she went through something that still haunts her  in nightmares. “They carry so much anger inside,   and they’re just looking for someone to take it  out on,” she whispered to journalists. Physical   pain, fear, and humiliation were part of  the ‘game’ — a game that cost millions.  

The pay ranges from ten thousand dollars for a  “light evening” to a million for those who agree   to anything. For a girl from a poor background,  it seems like a way out of poverty. For a European   model — it’s the price of a new designer bag.  But in the end, it’s health and sanity traded for   cash — and the money doesn’t heal the damage. But not all stories end in tragedy.

 Some girls   actually enter the world of the sheikhs and become  part of the royal family. That’s what happened   with Zeynab Javadli, an Azerbaijani gymnast who  married one of the Al Maktoum sheikhs. But her   life of luxury soon turned into a nightmare. A similar story happened to Nataliya Aliyeva,   a Belarusian model who became another wife  of the same sheikh.

 At first, it looked like   a true Arabian fairy tale. What happened  next — watch the video on our channel.    Maria Kovalchuk’s story is just the tip of  the iceberg. Behind Dubai’s golden sunsets   are the broken lives of hundreds of  girls who dreamed of luxury.   Do you feel sorry for these women — or do  you think it’s their fault for what happened?   Share your thoughts in the comments.

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