Max Mosley Banned From Bahrain Over "Nazi Hooker" Video

Just two days after Formula One Motor Racing's most powerful man, Max Mosley, was seen around the globe allegedly taking part in a "Nazi Hooker" video the Crown Prince of Bahrain has told him not to show up in his country at this weekend's Bahrain Grand Prix.  Ouch!

Mosley has already stated he would not be attending the Bahrain Grand Prix as he was too busy preparing to sue the News of the World.  That is the publication that featured the video of Mosley allegedly engaged in a sado-masochistic orgy with five prostitutes.

Max Mosley said Tuesday he will remain president of auto racing’s governing body despite calls for him to resign because of his role in a sex scandal.

He wrote to officials at his organization, acknowledging his embarrassment and asking for their support. A copy of the letter was obtained by The Associated Press.

The News of the World, a British tabloid, accused the 67-year-old Mosley on Sunday of engaging in sex acts with five prostitutes in a scenario that involved Nazi role-playing. Although he didn’t deny his participation, Mosley said there was no “Nazi connotation to the matter.”

“I have received a very large number of messages of sympathy and support … suggesting that my private life is not relevant to my work and that I should continue in my role,” Mosley wrote. “I am grateful and with your support I intend to follow this advice."

Thousands of people around the world have read the Max Mosley shock piece on Gambling911.com after it was picked up Sunday. 


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The Times revealed on Wednesday that Sheikh Salman Bin Hamad Al-Khalifa, the Crown Prince of Bahrain, has written to Mr Mosley informing him in no uncertain terms that he would not be welcome in the desert kingdom, an embarrassingly clear sign that Mr Mosley’s reputation has been severely damaged.

“In light of the allegations, I suspect you may be deliberating on your planned attendance at the Grand Prix here in Bahrain later in the week,” the Crown Prince told Mr Mosley in a letter sent to him on Tuesday. “I therefore felt it important to convey the position of Bahrain and its people.”

Mosley is seen in the video barking orders in German as he WHIPS two hookers dressed in striped uniforms reminiscent of AUSCHWITZ garb while girls in Nazi uniforms look on.

At one point the wrinkled 67-year-old—who publicly likes to give the impression he has put his father's evil legacy behind him—yells "she needs more of ze punishment!" while brandishing a LEATHER STRAP over a brunette's naked bottom.

Then the lashes rain down as Mosley counts them out in German: "Eins! Zwei! Drei! Vier! Fünf! Sechs!"  In the midst of one beating, a panting Max Mosley watches one hooker take off her Nazi uniform.

Before hammering away at the girls he plays a cowering death camp inmate himself, having his GENITALS inspected and his hair searched for head LICE.

Mosely has not denied appearing in the shock video, though he insists there was no “Nazi connotation to the matter.”.

In his letter, he termed the report a “wholly unwarranted invasion of my privacy and I intend to issue legal proceedings against the newspaper in the UK and other jurisdictions.”

The letter was addressed to the presidents of FIA clubs, members of the FIA senate, the World Motor Sport Council and the World Council for Mobility and the Automobile.

“Regrettably you are now familiar with the results of this covert investigation and I am very sorry if this has embarrassed you or the club,” Mosley wrote. “Not content with publicizing highly personal and private activities, which are, to say the least, embarrassing, a British tabloid newspaper published the story with the claim that there was some sort of Nazi connotation to the matter. This is entirely false.”

“The News of the World stands by its story,” newspaper spokeswoman Hayley Barlow said.