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MI5 Implicated in F1 Chief's Nazi Orgy

Posted May 18, 08 2:16 PM CDT in Sports Gossip World 

(Newser) – A British spy is out of a job following his admission that his wife was one of the five prostitutes who participated in Max Mosley's Nazi-themed orgy, reports the Times of London. Worse yet, the wife was purportedly behind the camera, though MI5 yesterday denied Mosley's accusation that it set up the orgy as a sting. But the spy's link is a messy twist, since he could have been subject to blackmail.

Mosley—the son of a Fascist leader, whose sadomasochistic escapades alternating between concentration camp prisoner and guard with the call girls hit the Internet earlier this year—isn't repentant, either. He's been banned from the Grand Prix in Bahrain and Monaco, but refuses to step down as FIA prez, and insists his games were legal.

Source Times (UK)

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Max Mosley, International Automobile Federation (FIA) president looks on before the the beginning of the FIA World Rally Championship.   (Associated Press)
Max Mosley, president of the FIA, answers reporters questions in this file photo.   (Associated Press)
FIA president Max Mosley arrives at the Automobile International Federation (FIA) headquarters, in Paris, Thursday, Sept. 13, 2007.   (Associated Press)
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