Report has it that the proprietor of OAP brothel have
successfully made millions offering s*x claims he was "giving a support of
the group".
It is believed that the owner, Achilleos Neophytou have gathered
in £7million running the sex parlor which is being patronised by up to 200 high
profile experts consistently.
Be that as it may, when asked where his illegal wealth had
gone - the 66-year-old told journalists that, he had loaned money to the Greek
Prime Minister.
Mr Neophytou further stated the place was being enjoyed by
medical experts, legal practitioners and so on, before the police closed it
down in February 2015.
At last, him and five others showed up at Birmingham Crown
Court and confessed to continuing, overseeing or helping with the
administration of a brothel for the motivations behind prostitution, a week
prior.
At the end of the case, Mr Neophytou, who was granted bail,
denied it was a whorehouse and guaranteed he had loaned his evil gotten
increases to the Greece Prime Minister Alex Tsipras to bail the nation out of
their current money related emergency.
He said: “People assumed we were making millions, we was
working hard, service to the community but other people, they have got
different ideas.
"Solicitors were coming there, lawyers were coming
there, doctor were coming there, and it was a service to the community.
"It was not a brothel.”
At the point when asked by a journalist from the BBC: “You
were running a club where people went to have sex with prostitutes, isn’t that
a brothel?”
His reply was: “No, because even you, you say it was a
brothel, how do you know it was a brothel?”
Also when asked “where’s the money?”, Mr Neophytou said:
“Ahh where’s the money, that’s a good question, Poor Tsipras was running out of
money, you know Greece?
"And we lend them to Tsipras!”
"What's more, we loan them to Tsipras!"
Mr Neophttou was in the dock with his 25-year-old son,
Stefanos Neophytou, whose locations were withheld by the court.
Alternate respondents were Marilyn Egan, 65, of Elmwood
Court, Pershore Road, Edgbaston; Anita O'Donnell, 55, of Slade Lane, Hall
Green, Ogun Olufunlola, 30, of Roseby Street, Spring Hill and Martin Tierney,
60, of Yew Tree Villas, Sheffield Road, Sutton Coldfield.
As at when the swoop was carried out, the police said they
suspected the Libra Club was a "highly profitable brothel", with up
to 20 ladies working there at any one time – pulling in 200 clients a day.
However, sentencing has been suspended until October 17.
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