
Max Mosley on sex, privacy and Fifty Shades of Grey
The man who ran World Motosport for 16 years, the former FIA president Max Mosley talks to Afternoon Edition about privacy, Bernie Eccleston and responds to the popularity of the new E.L James book Grey.
Mosley says he believes younger generations recognise that what people do in the bedroom is entirely their own business and that there is nothing wrong with sexual activity between consenting adults.
In 2008 Mosley has won a legal action against a Sunday newspaper over claims an sado-masochistic orgy he took part in had Nazi overtones.
The High Court ruled the News of the World did breach Mr Mosley's privacy, awarding him £60,000 in damages. Mr Mosley admitted a sado-masochistic sex session with five prostitutes, but denied that it had a Nazi theme.
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