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Escort breaks silence with explosive claims about Mark Latham and his 'freak off' question
Escort breaks silence with explosive claims about Mark Latham and his 'freak off' question

Daily Mail​

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Escort breaks silence with explosive claims about Mark Latham and his 'freak off' question

A sex worker has detailed bombshell claims that Mark Latham and his then-girlfriend contacted her for a threesome that never eventuated. The fallout for the controversial NSW independent MP continues after his ex, Nathalie Matthews claimed he inflicted 'a sustained pattern' of psychological, financial and emotional abuse against her for almost three years. Ms Matthews is now seeking an apprehended violence order against the one-time federal opposition leader, alleging Latham engaged in vile acts towards her, claims that he has denied. Sex worker Carly Electric has weighed into the saga by claiming the pair contacted her 'out of nowhere' earlier this year for what she suspected was for a threesome. 'She (Ms Matthews) just came out of nowhere and it's like they were love bombing me … each of them separately landed in my DMs,' Ms Electric told the Daily Telegraph. She claimed Ms Matthews messaged her about their common interest in horse racing before Latham made contact. 'She (Ms Matthews) was messaging me things like: "We're looking at your photos, we think that you are so stunning",' Ms Electric said. 'I was like: 'Are you going to book me'?' A back and forth of messages was exchanged before Ms Electric eventually paid her own way to fly down and meet up with the pair at a Randwick race meet on April 5, before heading out to dinner and drinks afterwards. She claimed she was driven around by Latham in a 'beaten-up car', the 'kind you'd buy your kid'. 'I thought it was quite weird that someone like him would interact with someone like me, he seemed quite excited,' Ms Electric said. She insisted that sex never eventuated between the trio and a threesome was never discussed. She broke her silence after sexually explicit WhatsApp messages between Latham and Ms Matthews became public this week. Some of the messages included references to Ms Electric, who was described by Latham as a 'good rooter'. 'Multi skilled. Comedian. Race lover. Keen rooter. Exactly our sort of person!' he wrote. He also joked if she might want to be involved in a 'freak off', a another term used by infamous rapper Sean Diddy Coombs for a threesome. Latham is yet to address the latest claims. The former federal Labor leader has categorically denied he 'abuses women' and insisted all his dealings with Ms Matthews were entirely consensual. It is also not suggested the claims of abusive behaviour are substantiated, only that the allegations have been made. In an interview with Chris Smith on 2SM on Wednesday morning, Latham did not deny sending lurid texts to Ms Matthews from the floor of state parliament. 'The big news is I had a private life,' he said. 'I had a sex life and I've got to say it was fantastic.' 'If I'm the only person in Australia who in a work environment engaged in a bit of playful sex talk with their partner, then I'll buy everyone a lottery ticket tomorrow.' Latham noted the AVO case against him was being brought privately after NSW Police chose not to pursue the allegations. 'There is a court case pending because she's lodged a private AVO application,' he said. 'She tried to get an AVO with the police... I think that tells you a lot about the substance of the matter.'

‘Freak off': Escort's Mark Latham claims
‘Freak off': Escort's Mark Latham claims

News.com.au

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • News.com.au

‘Freak off': Escort's Mark Latham claims

A Queensland sex worker has said that MP and commentator Mark Latham and his then girlfriend contacted her and even met with her at a ritzy event at Sydney's Randwick Racecourse. Carly Electric said she suspected she was contacted because the couple wanted to hire her for a threesome. In a message sent by Mr Latham, to his now ex-girlfriend Nathalie May Williams, he said Ms Electric was 'good rooter' and joked if she might want to be involved in a 'freak off' – the now infamous term used by Sean 'Diddy' Combs to describe threesomes where one person looks on. 'It was just implied … who comes to a sex worker and behaves this way?' Ms Electric said of the interactions. Mr Latham, a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council, the state's upper house, is the subject of an apprehended violence order application by Ms Matthews. Ms Matthews, 37, is seeking an order preventing Mr Latham from going within 100m of her, alleging an 'ongoing, reasonable fear of harassment, intimidation, and potential harm'. She has alleged he asked her to call him 'master' and engaged in degrading sexual acts. Mr Latham has strongly denied the claims and said they are 'absolute rubbish' and 'comical'. Ms Electric, a sex worker, stand up comedian and part owner of a racehorse, said she was 'contacted out of nowhere' by both Mr Latham and Ms Williams last year on social media. The Daily Telegraph has reported that Ms Electric believed there was interest in her services as an escort, but that it soon became clear there was no interest in booking. 'A big part of what I do is see couples,' she said. 'I believe Mark already knew who I was and told Nathalie to message me. 'She just came out of nowhere and it's like they were love bombing me'. Ms Electric said Ms Matthews messaged her about their shared interest in horse racing. Mr Latham then made contact. She said Ms Matthews said words to the effect of 'We're looking at your photos, we think that you are so stunning'. 'I was like: 'Are you going to book me?'' Despite messaging back and forth Ms Electric stressed that she was never hired and nothing intimate ever occurred with the pair. Nonetheless, she did meet them at Sydney's Royal Randwick Racecourse on April 5 last year at the Group 1 Doncaster Mile. Ms Electric's horse Iowna Merc was competing. She then went to dinner with the pair and several others with an image of the three snapped at the meal together. 'I thought it was quite weird that someone like him would interact with someone like me, he seemed quite excited,' she said of Mr Latham. The Daily Telegraph also revealed this week that WhatsApp messages exchanged between Mr Latham and Ms Williams discussed inviting Ms Electric to Randwick. 'Multi skilled. Comedian. Race lover. Keen rooter. Exactly our sort of person!!' Mr Latham wrote to Ms Williams about Ms Electric. 'Maybe she wants a freak off,' he added. The allegations have come to light following Ms Williams' court filings targeting Mr Latham. 'Throughout our relationship, the defendant engaged in a sustained pattern of emotional, physical, sexual, psychological, and financial abuse, including defecating on me before sex and refusing to let me wash,'' the application states. 'Forcing degrading sexual acts, pressuring me to engage in sexual acts with others, demanding I call him 'master,' telling me I was his property, and repeatedly telling me that my only value to him was for sex to demean and control me.' does not suggest the claims are true, only that they have been made in an application to the NSW Local Court in pursuit of an AVO. Mr Latham said the claims were false. 'Nothing has been served on me nor has anyone contacted me. 'I haven't had anything to do with her (Ms Matthews) since 27 May, so nearly seven weeks ago. I ended the 'situationship' that night for very good reason. NSW police sources say officers who initially interviewed Ms Matthews did not believe there was sufficient evidence to proceed with charges or an apprehended violence order on the information they were given. They remain open to taking a further more comprehensive statement. It is understood police did not receive the extent of the information that has since been made public when they initially spoke to Ms Matthews. They again spoke to her recently and will continue to seek a comprehensive statement.

Woman sexually assaulted and attacked at gunpoint, police searching for man in his 30s
Woman sexually assaulted and attacked at gunpoint, police searching for man in his 30s

CBC

time23-06-2025

  • CBC

Woman sexually assaulted and attacked at gunpoint, police searching for man in his 30s

The woman was able to run to a nearby house and contact a family member to pick her up Image | Suspect vehicle in sexual assault Caption: This four-door silver or grey sedan is believed to have been used in a sexual assault and assault in the early morning hours of Saturday, June 21. (Supplied by London police) London police are searching for a man after a woman was attacked and sexually assaulted at gunpoint before escaping and running to a nearby home for help. The incident began between 1:30 a.m. and 2 a.m. on Rectory Street near Hamilton Road early Saturday morning. Police say a woman working as a sex worker was approached by a man in a vehicle in the 100-block of Rectory Street. The two spoke and the woman got into the car in a nearby parking lot. Once she was in the car, the man pulled out what looked like a handgun and threatened the woman before driving to the 600-block of Trafalgar Street, were he sexually assaulted and assaulted her, police say. The woman was able to get out of the car and run to a nearby house, where she contacted a family member to pick her up. She was taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries and police were called. The man is described as Brown, in his 30s, about 5'11, with a medium, fit build and clean-shaven, with shoulder-length thick black hair. He was wearing a t-shirt and black jogging pants, police say. The car he was driving was a silver or grey four-door sedan. "The London Police Service is deeply committed to protecting the safety and well-being of all members of our community. Ensuring public safety is our highest priority and we remain dedicated to providing support to victims," police said in a statement. Officers are appealing to members of the public to help identify the suspect and vehicle involved. Anyone with dash-cam footage or doorbell surveillance footage that could help in the investigation is asked to call police.

Annie Knight breaks down crying as she tearfully recalls horrific sexual assault ordeal: 'I started screaming'
Annie Knight breaks down crying as she tearfully recalls horrific sexual assault ordeal: 'I started screaming'

Daily Mail​

time11-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Annie Knight breaks down crying as she tearfully recalls horrific sexual assault ordeal: 'I started screaming'

Annie Knight broke down in tears on Tuesday as she recounted the horrifying moment she was allegedly assaulted by a male sex worker. The OnlyFans creator, 27, shared a video to TikTok explaining she was filming a collaboration video when her scene partner began to 'push her down'. Knight said the accused ignored the 'boundaries' she put in place before filming began, and would not allow her to get up when she tried to leave the situation. 'I literally can't believe what happened. Sorry. Give me a second, I'm just going to calm down,' Knight cried as she began her video. She went on to say she was filming a sex scene with someone who was a 'verified creator' but new and unknown in the industry. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. 'We were filming the scene. I very clearly laid down my boundaries about what I'm okay with. I told him I didn't want restraining of any kind,' she said. 'We get down to filming and straight away he is doing things I told him I don't want to do. 'I've been in a similar position before where I was like enough is enough and I pushed him off me and left. 'This time was different because I asked him multiple times to stop and he didn't.' Knight broke down in tears again as she said: 'So I was trying to get him off me and the more I was pushing him, the more he kept pushing me down... I couldn't get up.' Thankfully, Knight said she had a security guard waiting in another room as she had hired a two-bedroom apartment to film the content in. The male content creator was apparently unaware Knight had security, so the alleged assault was stopped when Knight 'screamed' for help. 'Luckily I had a security guard next door because I am so scared of this exact situation happening,' she said. 'When I started screaming, thankfully, I had someone who came in and got this guy off me.' Knight went on to caution other sex workers to 'please be safe' and 'make sure you always have someone close by' for protection. 'I was so naive in thinking that because I've been doing this for so long now that this kind of thing doesn't happen,' Knight continued. 'It is so ridiculous that I thought that, but I am so lucky I still had a security guard close by just in case.' Daily Mail Australia has reached out to Knight for further comment. Knight shot to fame online in recent years for sharing videos detailing her experiences as a sex worker. She has also received a slew of media attention for her various sex challenges, the most recent of which left her hospitalised when she slept with 583 men in a day. Professionally dubbed as 'Australia's Most Sexually Active Woman', Knight has said she earns up to $3.5 million a year on OnlyFans for her X-rated content. She also recently announced her engagement to Henry Brayshaw, son of sports commentator James Brayshaw.

Canberra man guilty of raping sex worker by way of stealthing jailed for more than two years
Canberra man guilty of raping sex worker by way of stealthing jailed for more than two years

ABC News

time06-06-2025

  • Health
  • ABC News

Canberra man guilty of raping sex worker by way of stealthing jailed for more than two years

A man found guilty of rape after he covertly removed his condom during an encounter with a Canberra sex worker has been sentenced to two-and-a-half years in jail by the ACT Supreme Court. Warning: This story discusses sexual assault. Aleksandar Ivanovski was charged with a single count of rape, after "stealthing" the woman in December 2021. The court heard Ivanovski had been involved in a booking with another sex worker before engaging the victim for a half hour session. He then obtained a 10 minute extension, for $100. During the encounter Ivanovski had asked for unprotected sex, but the woman told him she didn't do "natural" services. The woman said he had turned her to a position where she couldn't see what he was doing, and when she did turn around the condom was on the floor. "What the f*** were you doing?" she said to him at the time. "Did you just f****ing stealth me?" Ivanovski denied it. The woman reported the matter immediately to the manager who called police, and a statement was taken two days later. But it was not until nearly a year later that Ivanovski became aware he was being investigated by police. At his trial earlier this year the prosecution described Ivanovski's actions as driven by a sense of entitlement and called for full-time jail, saying the crime had been pre-meditated. Today Acting Justice John Burns said Ivanovski had been clearly aware the woman was not consenting, but he found it was opportunistic, rather than a premeditated crime. Acting Justice Burns told the court pre-sentence reports on Ivanovski recorded drug use including cocaine and methamphetamine, and noted his behaviour was emotionally driven. He also noted Ivanovski was "reluctant to discuss the offending". Acting Justice Burns said the reports indicated Ivanovski had been capable of understanding the situation. "Your behaviour demonstrated you were well aware of the boundaries," Acting Justice Burns told Ivanovski. "You have in fact demonstrated no remorse whatsoever." Acting Justice Burns sentenced Ivanovski to two years and six months' jail, to be suspended after a year, ahead of a good behaviour order.

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