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London vice trial

UN'.Z.P.A -Reuter—Copyright) LONDON. January 23. Janie Jones, the singer and. model who has pleaded not; guilty to charges of control-; ling prostitutes and of attempting to prevert justice,; told an Old Bailey jury yesterday how guests at a showbusiness party laughed when looking through a seethrough mirror at. a couple having intercourse. “We all thought it very (funny,” she told prosecuting ’counsel (Mr Michael Worslev, Q.C.), who was questioning her on “tools of prostitution.” such as whips, a vibrator, and a sex book found in her London flat.

“It was like watching animals in a circus,” she said.

“Maybe that is an insult ‘ to the animals, I don’t know,”’ Mr Worsley commented. Jones admitted that she had instructed builders to in-1 stall the mirror. “I thought it would be a good practical joke.” she said. She also admitted that she allowed her niece to go to “a beating party,” but said that she was angry and disgusted that the girl went. The trial Is continuing.

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33443, 26 January 1974, Page 4

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London vice trial Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33443, 26 January 1974, Page 4

London vice trial Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33443, 26 January 1974, Page 4