A DOMINATRIX told a court yesterday that she got “the best feeling in the world” from dishing out beatings to motorsport chief Max Mosley.
But she angrily denied taking part in a “sick Nazi orgy” with the Formula 1 boss and four other women.
The blonde - in her late 30s and named only as A - gushed: “Once that number’s been set, you want to get there. It’s like being in a competition. It’s the best feeling in the world.
“You’re on a natural high.
“It’s like you’ve just run the London Marathon.
“You’ve set yourself this challenge and want to get past this certain point.”
Mosley, 68, is the son of 1930s fascist leader Sir Oswald Mosley. He wants damages from the paper for breaching his privacy but bosses at the tabloid insist the story was in the public interest.
Woman A, a professional dominatrix, said she had taken part in a number of punishment sessions with Mosley after meeting him through a website in 2006.
She said she never used his real name but called him Mike.
Woman B, who is German, told the court she wore a Luftwaffe jacket at the party. But she said it was “an insult” to equate being German with being Nazi.
Another, C - a blonde mum in her 20s - said: “We had such a good time at the sessions we said we should have been paying him because it was so much fun.”
A third woman, D - a Phd student in her 20s - added: “It may not be everybody’s cup of tea but I enjoy it. I’d rather be doing CP (corporal punishment) a long way over going to the dentist.”
Some of the five vice girls at the March orgy wore army uniforms and Mosley - son of 30s Fascist leader Sir Oswald - spoke in cod-English. But they and the married dad of two deny newspaper claims the event in Chelsea, West London, had a Nazi element. A fourth woman, B - who has a German accent - had dressed in a military jacket on top of stockings and suspenders. However, she told London’s high court: “It’s an insult and offence if a newspaper equates German with being Nazi. My grandparents were not members of that party.”

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