Police are investigating claims that hundreds of prostitutes are operating out of posh block of flats owned by Tory tycoon
One vice agency boasts it has 100 women in the building on a single night, each charging punters £100 to £300
POLICE are investigating claims that hundreds of prostitutes sell sex from a plush block of flats dubbed “ten floors of whores” by punters.
Chelsea Cloisters — made up of 668 apartments on West London’s Sloane Avenue — is owned by property tycoon and Tory donor Dr Christopher Moran, 70.
His firm Realreed received £8million last year from renting out flats.
There no suggestion he has any involvement with or knowledge of the prostitution.
One vice agency boasts it has 100 women in the building on a single night, each charging punters £100 to £300.
Sunday Times reporters said they made 40 bookings using 23 flats — 15 rented directly from Realreed.
A £150-an-hour Romanian escort said she must bed 30 men to cover her rent of £3,000 a month.
The woman, who pays a website she advertises on £50 per client, said she has sex with up to five a day.
She added: “Sometimes they are young, sometimes old.
"It’s not important.
"The money is the money.”
Estate agents let studio flats long-term for £750 a week.
They can also be rented short-term for £60 a night.
Dr Moran, said to be worth £404million, has given £290,000 to the Tories.
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His spokesman said he has “little or no involvement” in running the building and said it ran “a zero-tolerance policy towards prostitution”.
The Conservative Party said: “All donations to us are properly and transparently declared and comply fully with the law.”
The Met Police said it was looking into the claims.