F1 racing boss 'in Nazi sex video'
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Formula One racing chief Max Mosley, the president of the sport's governing body, is under pressure to resign after tabloid newspaper the News Of The World reportedly exposed him enjoying a Nazi-style orgy with five prostitutes.
Jewish groups condemned the behaviour of Mosley, 67, whose father, Sir Oswald, was the leader of the British Union of Fascists and a friend of Adolf Hitler. Mosley Jr. was apparently filmed playing an SS death-camp commmandant shouting orders in German and whipping uniformed girls in the five-hour video. He also reportedly posed as a concentration camp victim having his genitals inspected before being whipped until his buttocks bled.
F1's governing body the FIA said he would keep his job as president.
A spokesman said: "As far as the FIA is concerned, this is a matter between Mr Mosley and the newspaper." He added that Mosley's lawyers were "in touch" with the paper.
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Jewish groups condemned the behaviour of Mosley, 67, whose father, Sir Oswald, was the leader of the British Union of Fascists and a friend of Adolf Hitler. Mosley Jr. was apparently filmed playing an SS death-camp commmandant shouting orders in German and whipping uniformed girls in the five-hour video. He also reportedly posed as a concentration camp victim having his genitals inspected before being whipped until his buttocks bled.
F1's governing body the FIA said he would keep his job as president.
A spokesman said: "As far as the FIA is concerned, this is a matter between Mr Mosley and the newspaper." He added that Mosley's lawyers were "in touch" with the paper.
Click the picture to watch the video or read more about the allegations and leave a comment below to let us know your thoughts. Should he step down or is this a private matter with no relation to his job?
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