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FRAUD ALERT WG Talents, CEO Lana Vietska

2025-Jun-20

 FRAUD ALERT: WG Talents, CEO Lana Vietska & Network Operating International Job Scam Targeting Victims with Fake Serbia Work Permits wgtalents.com

Published by: FraudScammer.com Investigations Unit
Status: ACTIVE FRAUD CASE – PUBLIC ASSISTANCE REQUESTED

🔴 SUMMARY:

FraudScammer.com issues an urgent warning against WG Talents, operated by Lana Vietska (CEO) and Vasyl Brazhnyk (Director of World Global Talent OÜ). This organisation has been implicated in a cross-border work permit scam involving fake Serbian employment offers, fraudulent documents, and misuse of corporate registrations in Estonia and Georgia.

💸 Total Reported Losses:

€15,500+ and rising – Multiple international victims reported.

🕵️‍♂️ Investigation Shows:

No real Serbian job placement exists.

Documents issued are forgeries.

Victims were asked to pay upfront through suspicious bank accounts.

WG Talents uses fake company addresses and avoids all legal summons.

OFFICIAL EVIDENCE RECEIVED:

✔️ Oral testimony from the Serbian company listed in the fake permits – no knowledge or link to WG Talents.
✔️ Legal declaration from a Serbian attorney confirming fraudulent documentation.
✔️ Screenshots of WhatsApp conversations with WG Talents staff falsely confirming visa issuance.
✔️ Payment transfer confirmations, sent to IBAN: GE64BG0000000593997685 (Georgia).
✔️ Video & audio meetings with WG Talents agents admitting to using “third parties” but refusing accountability.
✔️ WG Talents’ refusal to appear before legal representatives in Ukraine, Georgia or Estonia.

🌍 COMPANY FRAUD PROFILE:

Element

Details

Scam Company Name

WG Talents

CEO

Lana Vietska

Director

Vasyl Brazhnyk

Parent Company

World Global Talent OÜ (Estonia)

Reg. No.

16899066

IBAN Used

GE64BG0000000593997685

Claimed Offices

Ukraine, Estonia (Tallinn), Georgia (Tbilisi)

Actual Office Found?

❌ No office or staff found at any site

⚠️ PATTERN OF DECEPTION:

Victims have reported the same recurring scam method:

  1. WG Talents offers a single successful job placement as a credibility trap.

  2. After trust is established, dozens of new “candidates” are processed – all with fake permits.

  3. WG Talents selects a defunct or fake company in Serbia to show affiliation.

  4. Victims are lured into paying €1,000–€3,000 per application.

  5. No real employment occurs. When challenged, the company cuts contact or blames third parties.

📢 MULTIPLE REGIONAL WARNINGS:

🔸 Georgia: No company people found at the given address.
🔸 Estonia: Officially listed but no physical office, and no working contact.
🔸 Ukraine: Local sources confirm WG Talents avoids legal notices and public appearances.
🔸 Authorities and local employers confirm multiple fake documents originating from WG Talents.

🚨 COMMUNITY ALERTS:

Do NOT send money to anyone affiliated with WG Talents, Lana Vietska, or Vasyl Brazhnyk.

Do NOT trust digital documents claiming Serbia job approval without direct Serbian consulate confirmation.

Avoid intermediaries offering "quick" work permits in Serbia or the EU through WG Talents or related entities.

This gang is using fraudulent legal names and hiding behind international shell companies.

💡 WE NEED YOUR HELP:

If you have any verified details, photos, locations, or known associates of WG Talents, Lana Vietska, or Vasyl Brazhnyk:

📨 Submit it securely to us at: evidence@fraudscammer.com
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