John Whittingdale: Ex-soft porn actress claims Tory minister shown her 'government papers'
Joe Gamp
Tonya
Poole (aka Stephanie Hudson) has alleged she had an affair with cabinet
minister John Whittingdale, while he was dating former dominatrix
Olivia King.
Stefan Wermuth/Reuters
A former soft-porn
actress has said she had a two-year relationship with besieged cabinet
minister John Whittingdale. Stephanie Hudson (whose real name is Tonya
Poole) alleges that Whittingdale showed her sensitive documents and
texted her photographs from a private meeting at Prime Minister David
Cameron's country residence, Chequers.
Whittingdale allegedly began dating Hudson, 34, after meeting her through online dating site Match.com, according to reports by The Mail on Sunday.
The Conservative cabinet minister faced public outcry
earlier this month when it emerged that he had a six-month relationship
with a sex worker and was accused of attempting to "bury" the incident while in charge of forming the country's press regulation committee.
Whittingdale – who is the MP for Maldon, Essex – has refused
comment on the details of his relationship with Hudson. However, he has
strongly denied that Hudson has seen, or had gained access, to any
classified information or government papers.
A spokeswoman said the Conservative politician "is a single man" and "is entitled to a private life," according to the Mail on Sunday.
The cabinet minister has been previously divorced.
John Whittingdale previously enjoyed a six-month relationship with a sex worker
Stefan Wermuth/ ReutersHudson – now a medical receptionist – appeared as a glamour model in tabloid newspapers, before moving to America to work as an actress. According to her IMDB profile,
between 1992-2002 Hudson featured in soft-porn TV shows and movies,
such as Hotel Erotica and the low-budget slasher Sandy Hook Lingerie
Party Massacre.
Dominatrix scandal
Hudson has claimed that she and Whittingdale had secret late night
trysts at the House of Commons and he had begun seeing Olivia King – the
former professional dominatrix with whom Whittingdale had been revealed
as maintaining a relationship with – while he was dating her.
Whittingdale maintains that he did not know what King's profession was when he first met her online. Campaigners for tougher press regulation,
Hacked Off, said that the Whittingdale's relationship with a sex worker
had compromised Whittingdale's role as culture secretary, claiming that
up to four newspapers had known about the relationship yet did not
print the story.
"It is not a story about John Whittingdale's private life. It is a
story about why the press didn't cover this," Hacked Off member Brian
Cathcart told Newsnight.
"To suggest in the very
week we have newspapers baying for the right to cover a story about a
celebrity's private life, which a judge has told them they have no right
to cover, they would be too scrupulous, too high-minded to report a
story about a Cabinet minister which any judge in the country would tell
them they have a right to cover is just absurd."
Labour MP Kate Hoey waded into the row, tweeting: "I thought Hacked Off wanted less press intrusion or is that only for Celebrity actors #hypocrisy".
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