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Mariya Aleksandrovna Bespalova ( Russian : Мария Апександровна Беспалова ; born 21 May 1986 in Leningrad ) is a Russian hammer thrower . [1] [2] She competed in the hammer throw event at the 2012 Summer Olympics . [3] On 30 March 2017, her 2012 Olympic results were annulled, after her second probe tested positive for banned substances. [4]
In 2015, Bespalova was suspended for four years after she failed a drug test for dehydrochlormethyltestosterone doping . [5] [6]
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Published: 18:07 BST, 9 June 2014 | Updated: 20:42 BST, 9 June 2014
A lesbian madam who forced a talented athlete into prostitution while running a ‘high class’ escort agency serving London’s most upmarket areas is facing jail.
Tatiana Shmyrova, 45, exploited the former record-breaking Bulgarian runner, after she was lured to Britain with the promise of a new life.
Shmyrova’s son, Artyom, convinced the alleged victim to move to the UK after they enjoyed a holiday romance in her homeland.
She was one of a number of girls whose sexual services were enjoyed by wealthy punters including doctors and businessmen, Southwark Crown Court heard.
Russian-born Shmyrova set up a business arrangement with Natalia Cannon, 34, and estranged husband William, 52, to advertise sex workers for sale on their website.
The three were found guilty of all counts of trafficking for sexual exploitation after a four-week trial.
Natalia Cannon, and William Cannon, denied charges of conspiracy to traffic persons into the United Kingdom for sexual exploitation as part of the alleged prostitution ring, but were found guilty by a jury
Natalia Cannon was said to have spent her profits on a lavish lifestyle that included a riverside apartment in Chelsea, designer clothing from Prada, Gucci and Versace, and jewellery and watches from Cartier
Shmyrova, Natalia and William Cannon, had all denied conspiracy to traffic persons into the United Kingdom for sexual exploitation.
Both Cannons and Michael Poole, of north London, denied conspiracy to control prostitution for gain and Natalia Cannon also denied possessing £13,899.79 in criminal property.
Shymrova’s lover, Irina Bespalova, 32, organised photoshoots of the working girls. The court heard Bespalova was her ‘partner in work and love’.
Crown lawyer Riel Karmy-Jones said they were all part of a ‘ruthless’ sex ring which ran a lucrative business ‘by bartering in human beings and human bodies’.
The prosecutor described Shmyrova as a ‘modern day madam’, adding: ‘She lives her life through prostitution - but organising prostitutes through largely the mechanism of the internet.
‘She was mainly involved in the prostitution network through her work as a photographer, conducting photo shoots with the working girls to supply advertising pictures,’ Miss Karmy-Jones added.
Michael Poole, 28, was hired as a 'fixer' to ensure prostitutes were willing to carry out client demands
A number of others were also involved in the alleged prostitution ring. Michael Poole, 28, was hired by Shmyrova as a ‘fixer’ to ensure that prostitutes were ready and willing to carry out clients’ demands.
Ryzard Goreki, 37, was employed as a driver while Jerzy Molczun, 26, worked as a receptionist and 'heavy'.
They all face prison when they are sentenced tomorrow.
The victim, who was privately educated, achieved a record when competing in a race when she was just a teenager. But she chose not to pursue a sporting career and went on to work in a series of low-paid jobs.
She believed she would be working as a tour guide in London, sobbing as she told of her shame at having to sell her body after being ‘pushed into prostitution’.
‘He said I don’t need any money when I come here so when I arrived in London, I did not have a penny even, I was vulnerable.
‘I was scared, I didn’t know what is going to happen because he didn’t explain anything to me.
‘For me it is not important to have money and all those things like that,' she said.
‘I prefer to have a normal job so I can feel proud of myself, not ashamed of myself, like now.
Police smashed the sex ring, which began in October 2012, after launching an undercover sting in February last year.
Officers discovered the victim was being housed in an alleged brothel in southwest London.
Officers used the brothel's website to identify other west London addresses.
Many of the defendants were found guilty of their roles in the business after a trial at Southwark Crown Court
A further count against Natalia Cannon of failing to comply with a disclosure, in relation to a four digit code for an Apple iPad, was left on the court file.
Bespalova, Gorecki, and Molczun all pleaded guilty to conspiracy to control prostitution for gain prior to the trial.
Artyom Shmyrova is believed to be out of British jurisdiction in Russia and is not subject to any charges.
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Published: 07:30 BST, 20 May 2014 | Updated: 09:56 BST, 20 May 2014
A former record-breaking athlete was forced into prostitution by a lesbian madam who ran a 'ruthless' sex ring in London, a court has heard.
The Bulgarian woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons, sobbed as she told a jury how she came to Britain for a 'better life' but was made to work for a ‘high class’ escort agency.
Tatiana Shmyrova, 45, exploited the former runner after she had a holiday romance with her son Artyom, Southwark Crown Court heard.
After she was encouraged to come the UK and promised a 'well paid' job as a tour guide, the group took her money and forced her into prostitution, it was alleged.
Sex ring: Tatiana Shmyrova allegedly had a business arrangement with Natalia Cannon, pictured left, and her estranged husband William Cannon, right, which helped force a former athlete into the sex trade
Shmyrova is said to have advertised the sex workers on a website operated by Natalia Cannon and her estranged husband William, 52, who used the earnings to fund a lavish lifestyle.
The ring is said to have included Michael Poole, pictured, who was hired by Shmyrova as a 'fixer' to ensure that prostitutes were ready and willing to carry out clients' demand, the court heard
The ring is said to have included Michael Poole, 28, who was hired by Shmyrova as a ‘fixer’ to ensure that prostitutes were ready and willing to carry out clients’ demands.
Giving evidence from behind a screen, the Bulgarian woman who had been a promising athlete securing a national long distance record as a teenager said: 'When Artyom started to talk about London, I said I never wanted to work as a prostitute.
'For me, it is not important to have money and all those things like that, I prefer to have a normal job, so I can feel proud in myself, not feel ashamed in myself like now.'
The woman, 34, told the court that before her flight in November 2012, she gave all her money including her savings to her lover Artyom.
She said: 'He said I don't need any money when I come here, so when I arrived in London I did not have a penny even - I was vulnerable.
'I was scared, I didn't know what is going to happen because he did not explain anything to me.
'I told him many times I am not going to work that kind of job. I repeated that many, many times. I remember, I will never forget that.'
On the profits of the sex ring Natalia Cannon indulged in shopping binges at Harrods, splashing out on designer brands such as Versace and Prada, as well as Cartier jewellery, the court heard.
The 34-year-old, who is accused of conspiracy to control prostitution for gain, also lived in a £1.5million Chelsea Harbour apartment that she rented for £2,200-a-month.
Russian-born Shmyrova was said to be a central part of the lucrative business that ‘bartered in human beings and human bodies’.
She housed sex workers in a number of leased properties, using a network of employees to organise the ‘prostitutes’ diaries and lives’.
One such colleague was her ‘partner in love and work’, Irina Bespalova, 32, who arranged photo shoots of the working girls.
The madam used the internet to advertise the sex workers, having arrangements in place with a number of websites, including the Cannons’s site.
Natalia Cannon, who is accused of conspiracy to control prostitution for gain, also lived in a £1.5million apartment at Chelsea Harbour, pictured, that she rented for £2,200-a-month, the court heard (file picture)
Southwark Crown Court heard that those involved in the sex ring were behind a conspiracy to traffic women to the UK from countries such as Romania, Bulgaria, Lithuania and Russia.
A boarding school-educated Bulgarian woman, 34, who was told that she would be ‘working in a legitimate job’ after moving to the UK, is one of the group’s alleged trafficking victims.
The 34-year-old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was a promising athlete as a teenager and secured a national athletics record aged just 16.
Having passed up the opportunity to train in America, she finished her studies at home but fell into debt after breaking her leg and struggling to pay for treatment.
Shmyrova’s son Artyom , who is believed to be residing in Russia, convinced the woman to move to the UK after they enjoyed a holiday romance in Bulgaria, it was claimed.
The woman was ‘excited by the prospect of coming to London’, believing she would be working as a tour guide, but was eventually ‘pushed into prostitution’.
Prosecutor Riel Karmy-Jones said: ‘She was told that she would be working in a legitimate job, that she would be well paid, well treated and looked after.
‘She was persuaded by promises that it would change her life for the better.
‘However when she arrived, she found herself in the hands of people who operate a network of so called ‘high class’ escort agencies across London, mainly based in Kensington and Chelsea, Mayfair and other affluent areas.
The court was told that Natalia Cannon indulged in shopping binges at Harrods, splashing out on designer brands such as Versace and Prada, as well as Cartier jewellery
Shmyrova, who lives in a gated residential block in Fulham, South West London, is said to have taken 50 per cent of the girls’ earnings, as well as charging them rent and a fee for being driven to hotels by chauffeurs.
Describing Shmyrova as a ‘modern day madam’, Miss Karmy-Jones said: ‘She lives her life through prostitution – but organising prostitutes through largely the mechanism of the internet.
‘This was not an insignificant enterprise, and she also employed others to do this work - fixers to assist with the controlling of prostitutes diaries and lives.’
Co-defendants Ryzard Goreki, 37, was employed as a driver while Jerzy Molczun, 26, worked as a receptionist and ‘heavy’, jurors heard.
The alleged sex ring was exposed after police launched an undercover sting in February last year.
Miss Karmy Jones said: ‘This case involves a sustained conspiracy, or agreement, to traffic a young woman, for the purposes of exploitation, namely to use her as a prostitute in this country.
‘The rationale behind this is an obvious one - to make money for those involved in this enterprise, including these four defendants, who the Crown say ruthlessly pursued that objective, without any thought for those they exploited to get it.’
Shmyrova, Natalia Cannon and William Cannon all deny conspiracy to traffic persons into the United Kingdom for sexual exploitation.
Both Cannons and Michael Poole deny conspiracy to control prostitution for gain, while Natalia Cannon denies possessing £13,899.79 in criminal property and a further count of failing to comply with a disclosure in relation to a four digit code for an Apple iPad.
Bespalova, Gorecki and Molczun have pleaded guilty to conspiracy to control prostitution for gain and will be sentenced at the conclusion of the trial.
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