Davos, Switzerland, played host to the annual World Economic Forum (WEF) last week, an event attended by nearly 3,000 leaders from over 130 countries. The primary focus of the WEF is to discuss pressing global issues such as economic development, climate change, and inflation. However, a shocking revelation has surfaced, shedding light on a much darker side of this prestigious gathering.
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According to a report by The Daily Mail, escort agencies in the area witnessed a marked increase in demand during the event, with wealthy and powerful guests seeking out companionship for hefty prices. The report suggests that some attendees even organised sex parties, with multiple women being booked at once.
As the WEF unfolded, escort agencies reported a surge in bookings, with guests reportedly paying up to £6,000 (₹6.5 lakh) for a single booking. Many of these women were required to sign non-disclosure agreements after their services were provided, keeping the activities shrouded in secrecy. The bookings were generally for four-hour durations, and within just the first three days of the event, one platform, Titt4Tat, was said to have earned approximately ₹2.9 crore (CHF 270,000) from bookings alone.
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