Max Mosley attacks bishop for criticizing his sex orgy
London, Sept 14 : The man behind Formula 1, Max Mosley has attacked former Archbishop of Canterbury George Carey for criticizing his orgy with prostitutes.
Also, Mosley claimed that the sex scandal had not affected his job as President of motor sport body, the FIA.
"That silly old retired Archbishop Carey. He somehow thinks he has the right to tell society how it should behave," The Sun quoted the 68-year-old, as saying.
"In my opinion he hasn't. He has the right to tell the tiny number that go to his church. But don't tell me. I don't go to his church," he added.
Mosley made the statement while speaking at the Italian Grand Prix in Monza on his first visit to an F1 race since winning a court privacy battle over his spanking session with five prostitutes.
The FIA chief, son of fascist leader Sir Oswald Mosley, added: "The idea you cease to be credible in motorsport because people disapprove of your private life, it's just laughable.
"This is the 21st century and that is terribly early 20th, late 19th, century." According to The Sun, Mosley, 67, was filmed playing a SS death-camp commandant barking orders in German and lashing uniformed girls in a five-hour video.
Earlier it was reported that Mosley was involved in a sadistic Nazi orgy with five call girls.
Mosley was filmed playing a SS death-camp commandant barking orders in German and lashing uniformed girls in a five-hour video.
The married dad-of-two also posed as a concentration camp victim having his genitals inspected before being whipped until his buttocks bled.
The News Of The World exposed the orgy.
However, a lawsuit, which was filed against News of the World, was won by Mosley.
ANI