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millionaire ‘held harem of models against their will at Spanish mansion’
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millionaire ‘held harem of models against their will at Spanish mansion’

A British millionaire accused of fathering seven children with a harem of aspiring models he allegedly kept in his Spanish mansion against their will has been arrested.

Shoja Shojai met most of the women at a fashion school in London and lured them to his villa in Marbella with the promise he would help them break into the industry, it is claimed.

The 56-year-old was arrested at the Costa del Sol property where he lived with the women – one of whom was his wife – following a domestic violence claim from one of them.

Nine have now told police he enticed them to the country under false pretences before subjecting them to physical and emotional abuse.

A neighbour said: ‘It makes me shudder to think they might have been kept there against their will and no one did anything.

‘There were always a lot of pretty women coming and going but I just thought there were several different families living inside the house.’

The women, most of whom were in their 20s, came from all over Europe and Asia and lived in a ten-bed mansion in the hills above Marbella.

They claimed they took turns to have sex with Shojai in the adjoining house where he lived.

They were allowed to leave the property – but only with staff and on the proviso they told the entrepreneur where they were going and when they would return, it is claimed.

A judge ordered them to have medical tests following reports they were forced to take drugs, including anti-depressants.

The women and their children, aged from nine months to seven years, were taken to refuges.

Iranian-born Shojai denied all the claims against him. He was released on bail while a court in Marbella decides whether to charge him.

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millionaire ‘held harem of models against their will at Spanish mansion’

British millionaire 'fathered seven children with models he kept in Costa del Sol harem against their will'
Shoja Shojai, 56, has been arrested by Spanish police over claims
Women accuse him of luring them to Spain with promise of fashion work
They lived in his ten-bed mansion and took turns to sleep with him
Mistresses claim they were threatened if they disobeyed him

Shojai denies allegations and says the women consented to sex

By LUCY CROSSLEY
PUBLISHED: 12:19 GMT, 11 May 2014 | UPDATED: 10:54 GMT, 12 May 2014

Arrested: Spanish police have taken in Shoja Shojai, pictured

A British millionaire accused of fathering seven children with aspiring models he kept against their will in a Costa del Sol harem has been arrested by Spanish police.

Shoja Shojai, 56, allegedly met many of the woman in London, telling them he was an oil tycoon who was friends with Barack Obama and Vladimir Putin.

Police were called to his luxury Arabian-style palace in Marbella after one of the women reportedly filed a domestic violence claim against him.

Now nine of the women living at the rented mansion have accused him of luring them to Spain under false pretences - subjecting them to emotional abuse and threats of physical violence in order to keep them there.

The women, who knew Shojai as 'Sasha', had originally come from across Europe and Asia, including Russia, Germany, Mongolia and Kazakhstan, before meeting him while studying at a London fashion school.

Several were said to have told police they came to Spain on the promise he would help them gain a foot in the door of the fashion industry.

Once they arrived they were put up in a ten-bed mansion on the property in the hills above Marbella called Casa Saf and took turns to sleep with him.

Iranian-born Shojai, whose British passport was issued in January 2008, lived in an adjoining house called Casa Nabil.

The women have told police they were allowed out of the mansion at all times - but only with on of Shojai's drivers and on the condition that they told him where they were going and what time they were returning.

Palace: Millionaire Shoja Shojai, 56, is accused of fathering seven children with aspiring models he kept against their will in a Costa del Sol harem

Opulent: Shojai used this ten-bedroom mansion to hold his harem

Grand: Some of the women claimed they were forced to contribute thousands to the rent

Lavish: Locals described the women coming and going from the house in designer clothes surrounded by staff

The wealthier women, said to come from moneyed backgrounds, say they were made to pay the £6,500-a-month rent on the property.

Spanish newspapers have reported that police found date rape drug Rohypnol during a search of the property after the women complained of suffering headaches and being made to take drugs including anti-depressants.

Officers also reportedly found letters addressed to Shojai inviting him to give House of Commons lectures.

Shojai has been released on bail while a court in Marbella continues to investigate the claims before deciding whether to charge him.

The women and their children, aged nine months to seven years old, have been taken to nearby refuges.

Spanish detectives are now expected to ask police in Britain to make inquiries on their behalf about Shojai and his alleged victims, and an investigating judge has ordered the women to undertake drugs tests.

A spokesman from the Metropolitan Police in London said Spanish authorities were yet to make contact regarding Shojai.

Harem: Several of the women told police they came to Spain on the promise that Shojai would help them gain a foot in the door of the fashion industry

Location: The women were put up in a ten-bed mansion on the property in the hills above Marbella, and took it in turns to sleep with him

Psychologists will also interview them and file a report to the judge with their conclusions on the womens’ state of minds.
Shojai, believed to have lived at another mansion in nearby Estepona before moving to Marbella, has denied all the accusations against him.

He claims the women worked for his companies, consented to sex with him, and fell pregnant because they failed to take precautions. He also denied mistreating them emotionally or physically during a police interview.

The entrepreneur, who is prevented by a restraining order from approaching the women while the allegations are investigated, has also asked police to investigate the alleged theft of millions of pounds of jewellery, works of art and Persian rugs during the two days he spent in police cells.

Lawyers representing the women have rejected his claims they may be involved.

Shojai was only married to one of the 10 women he lived with, but it unknown if the 33-year-old Danish woman is among his nine accusers.

'The women were very young and very pretty and were usually impeccably dressed in designer clothes'

Shojai is understood to have returned alone to his rented ochre-coloured mansion, which is partially hidden behind high walls and palm trees and has two stone lions outside one of its two entrances.

He has not made any public comment on the claims.

A worker at the property told respected local newspaper Diario Sur he did not believe the women were being held against their will.

He said: 'They left in the mornings in their cars without any problems to take their children to school.

'I can only say what I saw during the day though. I’ve no idea what happened at night.'

A neighbour, who asked not to be named, said: 'The women were very young and very pretty and were usually impeccably dressed in designer clothes.

'They were always accompanied by workers when they left the house in 4x4s that looked like chaffeurs who doubled up as bodyguards.

'They always kept themselves to themselves and didn’t seem to want much to do with the neighbours but I never suspected they might be kept there against their will.

'Apart from one or two, they didn’t look unhappy when I saw them.

“I rarely saw the man the police arrested but he was just as discreet.'

Another added: 'There were always a lot of pretty women coming and going from the house but I just thought there were several different families living inside the house. I didn’t know the children all belonged to one father.'

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...z31cPH6XJD

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millionaire ‘held harem of models against their will at Spanish mansion’

Hot dumb bitches get played. News at 11.

This guy is a master at selling the dream.

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millionaire ‘held harem of models against their will at Spanish mansion’

so the women had no phone or internet?

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millionaire ‘held harem of models against their will at Spanish mansion’

Quote: (05-13-2014 01:25 PM)void Wrote:  

so the women had no phone or internet?

Hahah, models without instagram or Facebook?! A world I wish I lived in.

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millionaire ‘held harem of models against their will at Spanish mansion’

Quote: (05-13-2014 01:36 PM)TheFinalEpic Wrote:  

Quote: (05-13-2014 01:25 PM)void Wrote:  

so the women had no phone or internet?

Hahah, models without instagram or Facebook?! A world I wish I lived in.

You'd make a good lawyer for the defense.

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millionaire ‘held harem of models against their will at Spanish mansion’

I thought this was going to be about that Dan Bilzarion guy

Glad to see its not!
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