Law in Contemporary Society

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 Morality, Media, and Max Mosley

On March 30th, the British tabloid newspaper News of the World reported that Max Mosley, president of the FIA, the governing body for Formula One racing, engaged in an orgy with five prostitutes that involved Nazi role-playing. Several pictures were offered up as proof. This article led many members of the auto-racing community to call for Mosley’s resignation. Mosley admitted that he had hired the prostitutes but denied the unsupported allegations that he had participated in Nazi role-playing. Despite his denials, the pressure directed against Mosley increases with every passing day.


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