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Migrant hotel sex tape scandal: Fury as 'two asylum seekers are found filming OnlyFans porn video in their taxpayer-funded room'
Migrant hotel sex tape scandal: Fury as 'two asylum seekers are found filming OnlyFans porn video in their taxpayer-funded room'

Daily Mail​

time3 days ago

  • Daily Mail​

Migrant hotel sex tape scandal: Fury as 'two asylum seekers are found filming OnlyFans porn video in their taxpayer-funded room'

Two asylum seekers were caught making an OnlyFans sex tape in their taxpayer-funded hotel room, it has been reported. Astonished staff at the Metropole Hotel in Blackpool allegedly walked in on a Syrian man romping a migrant woman during a room inspection. It is understood he had a tripod set up at the end of the bed and there were sex toys littered around the room. A former manager at the hotel told The Sun: '[...] It was pretty obvious what was happening. The couple were running an illegal porn business from the hotel. 'The man was naked with just a towel around him when he answered the door. She was wearing sexy lingerie, lying on the bed.' 'He told us he was filming it to put on OnlyFans,' the former manager added. The 18th-century Metropole Hotel has been used to house asylum seekers since 2021 and is managed by contractors Serco. It is located just an eight-minute walk from the famous Tower Ballroom where the BBC's Strictly Come Dancing films an episode every year. Users who make content on OnlyFans can charge others to view their videos and photographs. According to the Home Office, cases of illegal working while migrants are being house in hotels can lead to their support being cut. However, according to The Sun's report, the man who was allegedly caught making the video was moved to another site and received no further punishment. A spokesperson for the Home Office said they were 'urgently investigating' the incident which reportedly took place in summer last year. They said: 'These are dreadful allegations which we are urgently investigating. 'While most people comply with the rules, our contractors must maintain order and immediately report any issues. 'Cases of illegal working, including online, antisocial behaviour, or safeguarding breaches can lead to support being cut.' Meanwhile, Serco said it encourages its staff to look for any 'signs of work or wealth' among the asylum seekers. A spokesperson added: 'Serco is contracted to provide safe and appropriate accommodation for asylum seekers and to report any signs of work or wealth to the Home Office. 'We always report any signs identified, allowing the Home Office to take appropriate action. 'The rules on benefits, healthcare and the right to leave asylum accommodation are set by government and are not part of Serco's contract with the Home Office.' It comes after a shock report in May this year revealed that asylum accommodation - including hotels - will cost the taxpayer £15billion over 10 years. The overall bill is more than triple the Home Office's original estimate, data from the National Audit Office (NAO) showed. Contracts were originally forecast to cost £4.5billion over a decade from 2019 but are now expected to run to £15.3billion over same period, after the Channel crisis exploded. It means that on average the taxpayer will spend £4,191,780 a day on housing asylum seekers over the life of the contracts. A separate breakdown from the NAO showed overall costs in 2024-25 were £1.67billion. That amounted to £4,567,123 a day on average, or £3,172 a minute. Asylum hotels 'may be more profitable' for companies holding the contracts than other types of housing, the government's official auditors said. The Home Office awarded the contracts to three suppliers – Clearsprings Ready Homes, Mears Group and Serco – which operate two or three UK regions each. They are responsible for finding a range of self-catering accommodation for asylum seekers who are dispersed across the country, and for sub-contracting hotels for tens of thousands of migrants coming across the Channel by small boat. The report found Clearsprings is now set to be paid £7.3billion over the 10 years from 2019 to 2029, the NAO said, while Serco is expected to get £5.5billion and Mears will receive £2.5billion. Its study said: 'The total reported profit of suppliers was £383million between September 2019 and August 2024. 'In the first five years of the contract, available data from suppliers show annual profit margins ranging from a loss of 2 per cent to a profit of 17 per cent. 'This is equivalent to an overall 7 per cent profit margin across the whole service.' The report went on: 'People accommodated in hotels account for 76 per cent of the annual cost of the contracts (£1.3billion out of an estimated £1.7billion in 2024-25). 'Data reported by suppliers suggests that hotels may be more profitable than other forms of accommodation.' It said the Home Office 'originally estimated that the total contract cost would be £4.5billion over 10 years'. 'However, the current estimated total is £15.3billion over the same period. 'The number of people seeking asylum who are accommodated by the Home Office increased from around 47,000 in December 2019 to around 110,000 in December 2024,' it added.

EXCLUSIVE Paris Hilton lays bare 'painful' aftermath of leaked sex tape that was filmed when she was only 19 YEARS OLD
EXCLUSIVE Paris Hilton lays bare 'painful' aftermath of leaked sex tape that was filmed when she was only 19 YEARS OLD

Daily Mail​

time16-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

EXCLUSIVE Paris Hilton lays bare 'painful' aftermath of leaked sex tape that was filmed when she was only 19 YEARS OLD

Paris Hilton got emotional as she opened up about the 'painful' aftermath of her infamous leaked sex tape... admitting that her then-boyfriend's brutal betrayal will affect her the 'rest of her life.' During a recent sit-down with Louis Theroux at Spotify Beach in Cannes, France, for Cannes Lions 2025, the former reality star, 44, laid bare the 'heartbreak and devastation' that she endured after her now-ex Rick Salomon shared intimate footage of them making love back in 2003. She had filmed the video with Rick two years prior when she was only 19 years old. 'It was the most painful experience I've ever been through in my life,' Paris reflected during the event on Monday. 'To trust somebody and have them put something out in the world that no one was supposed to see... and then to have people judge me based on one night with someone I trusted... that's something that will affect me for the rest of my life.' The blonde beauty said the public scrutiny over the tape was 'heartbreaking and devastating,' especially because it came right before the release of her reality show The Simple Life. 'Back then, the media, the public, everyone was just so cruel to me. It was so heartbreaking and devastating,' she continued. 'I had worked so hard and I wanted to be respected, I was about to come out with my reality show and then all of a sudden this happened to me.' Paris pointed out that now, it is illegal to release sex tapes without the explicit consent of the individuals involved in California. 'Today, that would be illegal. Back then, it wasn't [looked at] that way and I was vilified for it. I was just a teenage girl,' she said. 'Looking back on it, it was one of the most painful things but to know today it's illegal if it happens to other girls, maybe things need to happen to certain people for it to change for others and I try to see it in that way.' Paris previously explained in her 2023 book Paris: The Memoir that she felt 'weird and uncomfortable' about filming herself and Rick 'making love,' but claimed that he ultimately pressured her into doing it. 'He had often said it was something he did with other women, but I felt weird and uncomfortable about it. I always told him, "I can't. It's too embarrassing,"' she wrote. 'He told me if I wouldn't do it, he could easily find someone who would, and that was the worst thing I could think of – to be dumped by this grown man because I was a stupid kid who didn't know how to play grown-up games. 'The truth is, I wanted to be alive in a sensual way. I wanted to feel like a woman who's comfortable in her own skin.' She said he vowed that 'no one else would ever see it,' and insisted that she would never 'under any circumstances be involved in the production of an amateur teen porn video.' 'It was the most painful experience I've ever been through in my life,' Paris reflected during the event on Monday 'If this was something I had chosen to do, I would have owned it,' she stated. 'I would have stood tall in my Louboutins and said, "Yup, that was my choice." 'I would have stood by it, capitalized on it, licensed the f**k out of every frame, and then boogied on over to the bank without apologizing to anyone.' Elsewhere during her sit-down with Louis, Paris took a brutal swipe at Donald Trump... years after she 'pretended' she voted for him. Paris famously showed her support for Trump back in 2016 after the election, stating at the time, 'I've known him since I was a little girl, so, yes [I voted for him].' However, in her memoir years later, she claimed that she had lied about casting her vote for Trump because he was 'an old family friend,' but hadn't actually voted at all. During her interview with British podcast host Louis on Monday, he asked the star what her relationship was like with Trump. 'I only knew him when I was a teenager in New York, that was a long time ago,' Paris explained. 'What was the vibe [back then] - friendly? Warm? Orange?' Louis jokingly went on. Paris then responded with a dig at the businessman-turned-politician's famously over-tanned skin. 'He probably could have used a new spray tanner,' she said with a laugh.

Journalist Glenn Greenwald flays 'political enemies' over release of sex tape
Journalist Glenn Greenwald flays 'political enemies' over release of sex tape

Daily Mail​

time31-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Journalist Glenn Greenwald flays 'political enemies' over release of sex tape

Glenn Greenwald has blamed 'political enemies' after a sex tape involving the journalist and lawyer was spread on social media. The videos - which depict 'fully consensual behavior' - are being used to 'advance a political agenda,' he claimed. The 58-year-old, who is openly gay, said Friday the clips were published without his knowledge or consent, and he plans to take legal action. In a post on X, he wrote: 'Last night's videos were released online depicting behavior in my private life. Some were distorted and others were not. 'They were published without my knowledge or consent and its publication was therefore criminal. 'Though we do not yet know exactly who is responsible, we are close to knowing, and the motive was a maliciously political one.' He added he carries 'no embarrassment or regret' about the acts depicted in the videos. 'The videos depict consenting adults engaged in intimate actions in their private lives. 'They all display fully consensual behavior, harming nobody. 'Obviously it can be uncomfortable and unpleasant when your private behavior is made public against your will – that's why the behavior is private in the first place – but the only wrongdoing here is the criminal and malicious publication of the videos in an attempt to malign perceived political enemies and advance a political agenda. 'Others are, of course, free to form their own judgments, as some are prone to do about others' private lives. 'It won't change my work. I will continue to call out the many prongs of my journalism, and pursue the causes important to me, exactly as before.' Greenwald gained recognition for his work with The Guardian newspaper in Britain before he co-founded The Intercept. He contributed to the site until his resignation in 2020. He was married to Brazilian politician David Miranda, who died in 2023. The couple have two sons. He has been inundated with messages of support since sharing his angry message. One person said: 'You have my unwavering support! Don't stop telling the truth. I'm sorry this is happening to you. 'I won't be watching anything depicting your private life which was released without your permission. 'I hope others will choose to do the same. This could happen to any of us speaking truth to power. 'We must stand together. Thank you for decades of integrity, hard work and personal risk to uncover and expose truth.' Another posted: 'Great statement Glenn, may those trying to intimidate you into silence continue to fail.' One other added: 'Keep up the good work Glenn, this attempt to get at you is ridiculous and everyone with half a brain can see through it!' Greenwald had won a Pulitzer for his reporting about government surveillance programs based on leaks by Edward Snowden. His resignation from The Intercept came after he claimed editors were actively censoring an article he wrote that was critical of Joe Biden. He penned a scathing essay to his Substack in which he blasted a culture of 'repression, censorship and ideological homogeneity' at the website and in the mainstream media at large. Greenwald wrote: 'The Intercept's editors, in violation of my contractual right of editorial freedom, censored an article I wrote, refusing to publish it unless I remove all sections critical of Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, the candidate vehemently supported by all New-York-based Intercept editors involved in this effort at suppression.' 'The censored article, based on recently revealed emails and witness testimony, raised critical questions about Biden's conduct,' he continued.

Army gunner ‘invented sex tape' to refute claim he was bad in bed
Army gunner ‘invented sex tape' to refute claim he was bad in bed

Telegraph

time20-05-2025

  • Telegraph

Army gunner ‘invented sex tape' to refute claim he was bad in bed

An Army gunner said he made up the existence of a sex tape to refute claims he was bad in bed. Josh Handley, a 17-year-old trainee at the time, allegedly made a recording of himself and a woman during a one-night stand. He showed friends the tape in order to dispel rumours, allegedly spread by the woman, that he had a small penis. Gnr Handley is now on trial at Bulford Military Court, in Salisbury, Wilts, charged with three counts of disgraceful conduct of an indecent kind, all of which he denies. The video was allegedly recorded on a mobile phone when the pair were on a night out together with a large group of friends. The woman did not know their consensual encounter was being filmed, the court heard. The soldier, who is now in his 20s and a member of the 7th Parachute Regiment Royal Horse Artillery, showed it to a 'couple of lads' several months after the encounter. The woman, who is a recruit, confronted Gnr Handley about the footage on Snapchat two years later after a girlfriend of one of the male soldiers told her she had seen the tape. Gnr Handley confirmed he did film them but no longer had access to the footage. Graham Coombes, for the prosecution, said: 'She had consensual intercourse, what she did not know was this was being recorded on the accused's phone. 'She took this up with the accused via Snapchat, the conversation confirmed that a video had been recorded by him and had been shown to others. 'He apologised for his actions and said he did not know why he had shown it to a couple of lads.' Mr Coombes said: 'He was interviewed [by police], he denied the existence of the video, claiming he made up a rumour about it after the complainant spread rumours about him having a small penis and being bad at sex. 'He was trying to cause distress to the complainant with these rumours.' The alleged victim told the court she was very unhappy when she was told about the video, as sex was a 'private thing'. She denied spreading rumours about Gnr Handley's size or performance in bed.

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