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JackRiddler wrote:.
Client Number Six is the Duke of Westminster, called the richest man in the UK.
This is getting pretty good.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/us_worl ... ar_of.html
Richest man in England also a regular of prostitution ring in Spitzer scandal
By LARRY McSHANE
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
Updated Wednesday, March 12th 2008, 12:22 PM
Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor, the Duke of Westminster
(Photo: Melville/Getty)The richest man in Great Britain was a customer of the same high-end prostitution service patronized by Gov. Spitzer.
The Duke of Westminster, listed as the world's 46th richest person by Forbes magazine, hired four hookers over a six-week stretch in late 2006 and early last year, the News of the World reported last year.
Despite his incredible wealth, multi-billionaire Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor haggled with one of the Emperors Club girls for the cost of their date, according to the report.
Prostitute Zana Brazdek, then 26, described the 56-year-old Grosvenor as dull and demanding.
"I thought his conversation was quite boring," the Lithuanian woman told the newspaper. "He talked about the Army, going to Afghanistan and bin Laden. And he wanted unprotected sex. I refused."
The court documents that took down Spitzer and identified the disgraced governor at "Client 9" also included information on nine other men who hired hookers from the sex ring.
The documents did not name any of the men, but the papers noted that "Client 6" enjoyed a romp with a hooker named "Astrid" in London. "Client 6" then called the Emperors Club to inquire about another girl for a follow-up session, the papers said.
The British reports about Grosvenor said the duke's prostitutes were young enough to be his daughters. They also had an international flair: In addition to the pair from the former Soviet Union, Grosvenor entertained an Asian woman in knee-high boots and a Brazilian.
The hookers included a Russian who went by the name of Stella. She told reporters that her clients preferred whips and stiletto heels.
"At six o'clock," she said in a thick Russian accent, "I stop to be a good girl."
Like Spitzer, Grosvenor is married - and he has four children with wife Natalia. The duke had close ties to the royal family and is one of Prince Charles' best friends. Grosvenor also is Prince William's godfather.
The duke was an official in the ministry of defense, overseeing Britain's reservists - including thousands who served in Iraq and Afghanistan.
He recently stepped down from that position due to the scandal and subsequent media attention.
"Reckless, boastful, stupid, weak - such lacerating words hardly exaggerate the case against the duke," wrote the Daily Mail.
Having two passports is a little strange, I agree, but I bet if they were German or Chinese you wouldnt be pointing it out to us.
"When history tells the story of the subprime lending crisis and recounts its devastating effects on the lives of so many innocent homeowners, the Bush administration will not be judged favorably. The tale is still unfolding, but when the dust settles, it will be judged as a willing accomplice to the lenders who went to any lengths in their quest for profits. So willing, in fact, that it used the power of the federal government in an unprecedented assault on state legislatures, as well as on state attorneys general and anyone else on the side of consumers."
(Eliot Spitzer, former Governor of the State of New York)
AlicetheKurious wrote:America: where illicit sex is the fast-track to oblivion, but lying to commit war crimes, killing and maiming millions of people, gutting the constitution and stealing billions of dollars, gets you a promotion and a raise.
What a strange country.
slow_dazzle wrote:It seemed a tad fishy right from the start. Spitzer was causing problems for the financial types then lo and behold he gets caught with his pants down. He was breaking the number one taboo: don't mess with the flow of capital."When history tells the story of the subprime lending crisis and recounts its devastating effects on the lives of so many innocent homeowners, the Bush administration will not be judged favorably. The tale is still unfolding, but when the dust settles, it will be judged as a willing accomplice to the lenders who went to any lengths in their quest for profits. So willing, in fact, that it used the power of the federal government in an unprecedented assault on state legislatures, as well as on state attorneys general and anyone else on the side of consumers."
(Eliot Spitzer, former Governor of the State of New York)
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