Calvin Ayre: That Schlong is Wrong Says CR Woman

Written by:
Jagajeet Chiba
Published on:
Mar/31/2010

Photos appearing on the World Wide Web purportedly of Bodog.com founder and Forbes 2006 Billionaire cover boy Calvin Ayre have all but been debunked as fakes.

Gambling911.com made contact with one Costa Rican woman who claimed to have seen Ayre's privates during a very public party some years back.

Maria described a raunchy gathering complete with bare naked young man diving into a pool and romping around with her friends at the "Bodog Compound" while Ayre invited her back into a hidden room complete with glowing red lights, cigars and sex toys.

"It (his sex organ) was so huge," Maria tells Gambling911.com in what little English she could speak.  "Bigger than the pictures on the Internet.  I know.  I seen it."

What is known is that Ayre is under attack by an individual promising to release more photographs.  It is unclear if this is a blackmail attempt (or perhaps a "black male" attempt for those of you familiar with the website in which they appear).  It was not known what actions Ayre would take to have the photos removed.

Two of three photos were in fact removed from the offending website after Gambling911.com pointed out they were likely doctored.  Photo number one may also be doctored as per Maria's ass-essment.

"I have many (sex partners) but his was (expletive) the biggest EVER!" Maria chirped.

Ayre's native Canada found itself exposed (forgive the pun) by the grossly offensive photos after Bourque.com picked up the story from Gambling911.  The photos depicted Ayre allegedly engaged in acts of oral sex with various women, all of whom were naked.

This is not the first sex scandal to rock the Bodog.com online gambling website.  One of its two professional poker players, David Williams, was embroiled in a celebrated case of sex with a granny (Web porn star Janet Mason) caught on video.  The filming incorporated two bizarre fetishes:  one of sex with a much older woman, the other involving feet, and more specifically a foot massage of Williams genitalia. 

Though shocking - and some might argue repulsive - the Williams video depicted somewhat more sanitary acts compared to the photos purportedly showing Ayre.  And while the Bodog founder may have been imputed into the questionable photos, the girls in them are quite certainly engaging in acts that should result in their seeking medical attention and testing immediately as oral sexual activities are not effective methods of preventing sexually transmitted diseases, especially with strangers.

Jagajeet Chiba, Gambling911.com  

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