The British tabloid "News of the World" is reporting...
Crap, I can't find the any appropriate words to explain it, so just read the article for yourself:
F1 boss Max Mosley has sick **** orgy with 5 hookers
This story was initially suspected to be a hoax of some sort, but has since been picked up by several major news sources including the Associated Press. This man has a lot of enemies, but one wonders who set him up to be filmed participating in his deviant behavior.
One possible scenario:
News of the World is owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. Incidentally, News Corp also owns The Times which, you may recall, is the defendant in legal proceedings instigated by Max in relation to Martin Brundle's commentary that McLaren was the subject of a 'witch hunt' last year.
Commentary from TimesOnline's F1 blog
Just incredible really - I can't believe it. There's just no way he can survive this story I don't think. It will be great to see him step down in shame. Hopefully whomever replaces him decides to take F1 in a different direction - back to the days when it wasn't such a glorified spec series.
>8^)
ER
Crap, I can't find the any appropriate words to explain it, so just read the article for yourself:
F1 boss Max Mosley has sick **** orgy with 5 hookers
This story was initially suspected to be a hoax of some sort, but has since been picked up by several major news sources including the Associated Press. This man has a lot of enemies, but one wonders who set him up to be filmed participating in his deviant behavior.
One possible scenario:
News of the World is owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. Incidentally, News Corp also owns The Times which, you may recall, is the defendant in legal proceedings instigated by Max in relation to Martin Brundle's commentary that McLaren was the subject of a 'witch hunt' last year.
Commentary from TimesOnline's F1 blog
Just incredible really - I can't believe it. There's just no way he can survive this story I don't think. It will be great to see him step down in shame. Hopefully whomever replaces him decides to take F1 in a different direction - back to the days when it wasn't such a glorified spec series.
>8^)
ER