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October 12, 2008 9:16:35 PM CDT



Mosley Bares 45-Year S&M Obsession

Posted Jul 8, 08 2:45 PM CDT in World 

(Newser) – Max Mosley admitted in court yesterday that he's been into sadomasochism for 45 years, the Guardian reports, but firmly denied taking part in a Nazi-themed orgy. The British auto-racing boss is suing a tabloid for invading his privacy by secretly filming him being spanked and humiliated in role-playing with five women dressed as prisoners and guards. He said the Mosley session was a private "party," and there was no public interest in reporting it.

The head of Formula One's governing body and son of a fascist leader active in Britain in the 1930s, Mosley said he found Nazi role-play "very unerotic," adding that the costumes were merely "fancy dress" and very different from concentration-camp uniforms. He told the court that German accents in one scenario resulted from the fact that one of the women was German.

Source Guardian (UK)

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FIA President Max Mosley, center, and members of his legal team, arrive at the High Court in central London, Monday, July 7, 2008.   (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)
FIA president Max Mosley arrives at the High Court in central London yesterday. Mosley has sued English weekly newspaper News of the World for a breach of privacy case.   (AP Photo)
International Automobile Federation (FIA) President Max Mosley is seen during a press conference in Paris in this June 29, 2005 file photo.   (AP Photo/Francois Mori)
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