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Pimp 'cancelled rabbi's sex party hookers'

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A respected rabbi with a taste for cocaine and hookers was so tired after a three-day orgy that a pimp cancelled the prostitutes scheduled to visit him, a British court has heard.

Prominent academic and businessman Rabbi Baruch Chalomish, distraught after the death of his wife, had descended into a spiral of alcohol, violence and prostitutes, the Times reported.

The 55-year-old is on trial in Manchester in northern England, accused of setting up a drug dealing operation and trading cocaine for sexual favours at parties.

The rabbi and co-accused Nasir Abbas allegedly rented a Manchester flat for ten days in December and January this year, where they held sex parties using girls from an agency called Pure Class.

After three days without sleep, Mr Abbas cancelled another party because the exhausted rabbi needed to be at work on the Monday morning, the Times reported.

Rabbi Chalomish, who has a $10 million fortune, has been named as the financier of the cocaine dealing operation.

He denies the claims.

The trial continues.

 

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