VIP orgy
VIP ORGY
Mar 20 2005
Royal firearms officer caught romping among 300 VIPs on giant bed at
15m mansion
World Exclusive by Graham Johnson (Investigations Editor) and Grant
Hodgson
PRINCE Andrew's female bodyguard has been caught having sex on film at
Britain's biggest VIP orgy.
Firearms cop Sarah Cox was snapped romping at the sex party alongside
300 other depraved swingers.
After tearing off her clothes, WPC Cox - who also guards PM Tony Blair
at Chequers - and her cop boyfriend plunged into the orgy on a 20ft by
14 ft steel-reinforced bed.
ORGY: Revellers writhe on the huge orgy bed
Fever Club orgy bosses put Cox, 26, and PC Bernard Bourdillon, 36, in
charge of security at the 150-a- couple party in a 15million London
mansion.
But the police couple are regular swingers too - and as the night wore
on THEY threw off their clothes and joined the throng of writhing
bodies.
Thames Valley Police chiefs will be horrified by their antics and the
couple - who boasted about borrowing police metal detectors to search
guests - could face disciplinary action.
Only Britain's elite, including aristocrats, politicians, civil servants
and lawyers, are allowed to join the secret society, which met for its
first orgy of 2005 last Saturday night.
Rich brokers from City institutions Citigroup, Credit Suisse,
Deutschebank and Commerzbank indulged in a free-for-all with scientists,
lawyers, corporate directors, a TV presenter, fashion models and an
Olympic athlete.
In an undercover operation, Sunday Mirror investigators posing as
security men looked on as a mass of naked men and women romped on a pink
satin-covered bed in the main candle-lit "playroom". Another 11 couples
were having sex on marble-topped gilt tables, and on the floor two women
were fondling each other while performing sex acts on FIVE men.
The night of debauchery began at 9pm. Guests arrived in a fleet of
limousines and stepped on to a purple carpet across the pavement outside
the 24-bedroom former ambassadorial residence opposite BBC Radio One's
offices in London's Portland Place. One Italian heiress was dressed in a
4,000 Dolce & Gabbana gown.
They were greeted by the party's organisers - the men behind Fever
Parties are property tycoon Jonathan Friedman, 41, and married right-
wing anti-Europe politician David Russell Walters, 44.
The pair use professional events organiser Emma Sayles, 26, to front
their organisation. Her father is a Cambridge-educated former Welsh
Guards' officer.
For security reasons members were ticked off a photographic guest list
to make sure that there were no impostors.
Then they were searched by off-duty Thames Valley firearms cops Cox and
Bourdillon using handheld metal detectors.
Their job was to take mobile phones and cameras from guests.
Dark-haired bisexual Cox wore a tight-fitting, short flower print dress
and Bourdillon wore beige chinos and a blue shirt. "A couple of people
got stroppy," said Bourdillon, an armed police constable based at High
Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. "But once we explained the need to do it they
were like, 'Oh, all right then'."
Asked if he had found any illegal substances, Bourdillon said: "The only
thing I've found is four Viagra. They were confiscated."
Cox, a PC based in Windsor, Berkshire - near where Prince Andrew lives -
added: "That's our big worry. If we found anything we'd have to
confiscate it because of our jobs." Later our investigators found
evidence of drugs, smuggled in by guests, in the venue's toilets.
The party's floor manager was also offered a powdered cocktail called
Magic by a guest - a combination of pure ecstasy and speed.
In the lobby the guests were greeted by a tanned semi-naked harpist
wearing a white basque and lacy stockings who later joined the sex party
during her break.
The immaculately-groomed guests were then led through to a cocktail
reception where they chatted politely. Celebrity DJ Dan Lywood, former
boyfriend of Zoe Ball, played dance music. Beautiful guests had flown in
from New York, Paris, Italy, Germany and Holland especially for the
party.
At about 10.30pm the first couple followed a trail of red rose petals up
the sweeping stone staircase, through oak-panelled doors into the main
playroom. The woman, a marketing executive with blonde bobbed hair,
stripped off to reveal a G-string and began having sex with her partner,
a city banker.
A second couple played with a sex toy while being watched by a group of
women. After about half-an-hour there were 60 people having sex on the
vast bed, reinforced with steel plates to bear the weight.
The room, decorated by film set designers for 7,000, was candlelit.
Classical music played in the background. Around the bed three couples
were having sex against radiators and two women fondled each other while
performing sex acts on several men.
One fashion model having sex with a lawyer groaned in ecstasy. Another
man fed her grapes from a cut-glass bowl, Belgian chocolates and Laurent
Perrier champagne straight from the bottle while fondling her breasts.
The owner of the 15million mansion, toff Edward Davenport, was filmed
kissing and fondling a woman on the bed.
Davenport, a property developer who is worth 133million, also has
residences in Monte Carlo, Mayfair and the West Country.
He made a fortune organising debauched Gatecrasher Balls for public
school teenagers in the 1980s but was later jailed for VAT fraud on
tickets.
After finishing their security duties Cox and Bourdillon came upstairs.
Cox took off her dress to reveal a large, tribal-style tattoo across her
back and an expensive black thong and bra.
Sunday Mirror investigators saw Cox perform oral sex on Bourdillon in
front of 100 naked guests while sitting on the edge of the bed. They
then jumped on top to have sex with each other.
Cox later came out of the playroom wearing only a black choker and her
underwear and danced provocatively with Bourdillon in the cocktail
lounge.
She told our investigators: "I work as one of Prince Andrew's protection
officers. It's a good laugh. I know he gets quite a bit of stick in the
Press but he's actually an alright bloke. He's not so aloof with people
once he gets to know them. He calls me by my first name. I work in
firearms, I'm trained in that. I just have to accompany him with other
protection officers whenever he's being driven about."
Talking about using police equipment to carry out searches at the orgy,
she added: "We used the equipment from the station. There's no problem
with it because they're not supposed to be in use.
"Next time I'll bring some evidence bags. I could have used them to put
people's belongings in."
Cox revealed that she is bisexual. She said: "I'm in a committed
relationship so these events are good for me because it allows me to
explore my sexuality.
"It can be a bit uncomfortable if I'm with Dillan (the name she uses for
Bourdillon) and I see someone I fancy but who he doesn't like because I
can't always go with them, so I just have to go, 'Aww'."
Bourdillon said: "We've been doing it for a couple of years.
"We weren't going to work here tonight because we weren't sure if one of
us was going to be on a shift.
"It turned out all right though and Johnny (Friedman) phoned us begging
to help out. We don't mind doing it as a favour. We get in for free and
have a few drinks.
"It's the first time we've done an event as big as this."
Referring to the metal detectors, Bourdillon said: "We've brought them
from the station. There's no problem because there are lots of them up
there so even if something happens tonight they won't be missed."
Later he denied taking them from any police station, saying they were
from "central stores".
"No one else at the station knows that we go to parties like this.
"I don't really mind but I don't want them to because all they will do
is take the Mick.
"I'm not really comfortable here. It's too formal. There's too many
people."
After deciding that was enough, they dressed, had a couple more drinks,
then left.
Last night Bourdillon confirmed he and Cox had been at the party, but
denied they'd been moonlighting as they were not paid.
"I certainly haven't done anything illegal or against any codes of
conduct," he said. "We were there as a favour to friends."
A Home Office spokesman said: "Police officers must inform their chief
officer if they wish to pursue outside business interests for gain, be
it financial or otherwise.
"It is then down to the chief officer to give permission.
"It would be inappropriate to use police equipment in non- police
matters."
Fever owner David Russell Walters told our investigator: "We asked them
(Cox and Bourdillon) to frisk people down. We didn't pay them because
they are clients of ours.
"We took it that they would come and do that a for a few hours and they
would be free to enjoy the rest of the party .
"They got free entry in exchange."
Edward Davenport said: "I was there a little bit. I am not a swinger.
"I am used to quite wild parties. But I didn't get involved.
"I'm not embarrassed about it. They had a good-looking crowd there.
Mostly models."
Date:20 Mar 2005 19:24:08 -0600
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