‘Gigolos’ star beaten up by a woman to death while ‘black out’: documentary movie

A controversial reality show in detailing the lives of prostitutes in Nevada, shockingly turned after one of the stars He was found guilty From the flash of a woman to death in a drug anger.
From 2011 to 2016, the reality show showtime “Gigolos” delighted the audience by recessing into the scandalous lives of five male entourage in Las Vegas. Four years later, one of the stars was arrested for the murder of a woman, as described in detail in the new documentary film Paramount+ “son of City Gigolo: Murder in Las Vegas.”
Akshaya “Ash” Kubiak, who was known in the show as Ash Armand, was charged brutal death According to 29-year-old Herleen Dulai, according to court documents.
Actor ‘Gigolos’ Ash Armand arrested for allegedly beating a woman to death
ASH Armand participates in the event of Star Scene Magazine Skrak on Lure on October 9, 2014 in Los Angeles, California. (Jason Merritt/Getty Images for Star Magazine)
Prosecutors said that on July 16, 2020, the couple took psychedelic mushrooms before Kubiak defeated Dulai until his death. Kubiak then called 911, speaking to the operators that Dulai suffers from heart arrest, according to court documents.
When police arrived at the scene, they found Dulai’s lifeless body with evidence of blunt traumas on their heads and neck, as well as injuries indicating the assignment. Kubiak told investigators that Dulai initially “attacked” him, later admitting that he had done so, “according to court documents.
The detectives of the Metropolitan Police Directorate in Las Vegas (LVMD) also reported that they found blood inside the house washing machine and watered or diluted blood in the bathroom, indicating an attempt to clean the crime scene.
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In this photo provided by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Administration, Ash Armand poses for Mug on June 17, 2020 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Metropolitan Police Directorate in Las Vegas via Getty Images)
In September 2021. Kubiak declared himself guilty of the crimes of voluntary murder and Mayhem, and was sentenced to eight to 20 years in prison.
The three -part series Paramount+ enters the life of Kubiak through the stories of his family, friends and former members of the actors, but not interviewing Kubiak.
“We wanted to interview him,” said director Barbara Shearer in Interview with TV insider. “We absolutely intended to interview. I wanted his voice to be sure. We have phone calls. He is a presence because of the Showtime series, but also because of the phone calls they could get.”
Fox News Digital addressed Kubiak’s lawyer for comment.
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ASH Armand participates in the event of Star Scene Magazine Skrak on Lure on October 9, 2014 in Los Angeles, California. (Angela Weiss/Getty Images for Star magazine)
Six seasons, “Gigolos” entered the audience and pulled the curtain for legal prostitution. However, the series did not broadcast without controversy, and the critics questioned the legality of the practice shown in the show.
Nevada is the only country in a country that allows prostitution but State Law Allows it only within licensed institutions.
Kubiak began to support his punishment in 2021. Joined “Gigolos” in the third season of the show and is a self -written “sex and fitness educator”, according to His Instagram account. His profile also indicates that he is a father.
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Dulai, originally in northern California, graduated from Temple University and “enjoyed working with children”, According to her obituary. At the time of her death, Reports show That Dulai worked as a personal trainer in Las Vegas.
“During her journey, she fulfilled her life’s purpose to make a difference,” she reads. “She touched every soul with which she came into contact and left the spark.”
Reuters contributed to this report.