Estonian esoteric guru Andero Pebre accused of scamming compatriots out of thousands
Estonian TV investigative programme 'Pealtnägija' has exposed allegations against esoteric guru Andero Pebre, who allegedly lured several fellow Estonians out of thousands of euros. Multiple alleged victims have spoken out, claiming Pebre offered dubious services while living a lavish lifestyle in Dubai.
CultureAn Estonian investigative television programme has shone a spotlight on Andero Pebre, an esoteric guru accused of deceiving a number of his compatriots and extracting thousands of euros from them through questionable services. The allegations emerged in a recent episode of the long-running current affairs show 'Pealtnägija', where several alleged victims came forward to share their accounts.
One of those speaking out is a woman identified as Laura, who told the programme: «We were not the only ones he offered such services to.» Her remarks suggest the alleged scheme may have affected a broader circle of people, raising concerns about the scale of the operation.
Perbre, who is said to be living a comfortable life in Dubai, has denied any wrongdoing. «I did not do this in bad faith!» he reportedly stated, insisting his intentions were honest. Despite his defence, the testimony gathered by the programme paints a troubling picture of a man who used the language of spirituality and esotericism to win the trust of clients before parting them from significant sums of money.
The alleged victims described how they were drawn in by Pebre's promises and personal charisma, only to find themselves considerably out of pocket once the relationship soured. The programme did not disclose the exact amounts involved for each individual, but noted that the total losses across multiple clients ran into thousands of euros.
Estonian authorities have not publicly commented on whether a formal investigation is under way. The broadcast has nonetheless sparked wider debate in Estonia about the largely unregulated world of esoteric coaching and spiritual guidance services, and the potential for vulnerable individuals to be exploited within it.
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