Saturday, June 3, 2006

Prostitute names politician on-air - no one surprised

SYDNEY MORNING HERALD - Nova FM could face legal action after a politician was named on air as having visited a sex worker.

Nova 969 presenters Merrick Watts and Tim Ross were forced to make an on-air apology minutes after an interview in which a prostitute said she had "seen" the politician. Just as importantly she'd also let him dress up in nappies and be buggered by a 17" dildo in the shape of Pauline Hanson.

The woman had called the breakfast show to join in a discussion on the sex industry and said, "We may have defamation cases brought against us and, as I'm anonymous, I can say I've seen (the politician)".

The woman was immediately cut off, but not before the name was broadcast.

There had been little backlash because everyone knows the politician in question likes to visit prostitutes anyway.

The politician is said to be seeking legal advice, but may have more luck looking for it in a legal firm instead of cruising the streets of Kings Cross in a suped up Torana with fluffy dice "and sub-woofers".

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