Authorities in England banned a man from having sex parties at his mansion in central London.
The High Court ruled that Edward Davenport was not to film any more “porn disco” movies, have pole dance classes, sex parties and masquerade balls at his mansion.
The court was told that Davenport was having these events at his home on Portland Palace.
Westminster Council took legal actions against Davenport after neighbors complained that they were being disturbed to an “unacceptable degree.”
The council had won a temporary injunction against Davenport in January after claiming that the mansion was being used for commercial purposes without a permit.
It is believed that Davenport was charging $15 to patrons for the “porn disco” and about $135 for sex parties.
Davenport insisted that his home, which was once a former High Commission of Gambia and Sierra Leone, always held social events throughout its existence.
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