Allegations of Sexual Activities at World Economic Forum in Davos
A recent report by DailyMail has revealed that the World Economic Forum (WEF), held in Davos, Switzerland from January 20 to 24, 2025, was not only a venue for discussions on global issues like climate change and industrial developments but also reportedly a hub for sexual activities among elite attendees. According to the report, high-end escort agencies experienced a surge in demand for sex parties and services during the event.
The report suggests that around 300 women and trans women were booked for these activities, a significant increase from previous years. Notably, some escorts were required to sign non-disclosure agreements, reflecting growing concerns about privacy among elite clients.
Escorts reportedly commanded high fees, with some clients willing to pay up to £6,000 for several hours of companionship. The average booking duration at the WEF was cited as four hours, indicating the potential for lucrative business amidst the high-profile gatherings.
The revelations come alongside discussions about the ethics of power dynamics in such settings, where allegations of violent behavior were also mentioned. The report suggests that the higher a man's social standing, the lower his inhibitions regarding inappropriate conduct.
This year's WEF attracted around 3,000 global leaders from various sectors, and the intersection of high-level discourse and private sexual activities raises questions about the implications for both reputation and accountability within influential circles.
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