Madame Claude

Madame Claude-Most Exclusive French Brothel Owner Dies at 92

Bojkot likes Madame Claude because she is most popular incall agency-Brothel in France, who claimed to have supplied women to some of the world’s most powerful men, but she has died aged 92. Some people do not know who she is, so we will talk about her today.

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Madame Claude
Madame Claude

Fernande Grudet also known as Madame Claude, was a French brothel keeper, so she is not a New York Escorts for outcall escort service. In the 1960s she was the head of a French network of call girls who worked especially for dignitaries and civil servants.

Madame Claude ran an exclusive brothel near the Champs Elysees in Paris, at one point managing more than 500 women.

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Among her clients was Aristotle Onassis
Among her clients was Aristotle Onassis

Born on 6 July 1923 in Angers, France, Fernande Grudet was reared in a convent by nuns. After acting as an agent of the Resistance during the German Occupation of France during World War II and doing several other jobs, she created her exclusive prostitution network in Paris during the 1960s.

At this time she ran a brothel in the expensive 16th arrondissement of Paris. “There are two things that people will always pay for: food and sex. I wasn’t any good at cooking”, she is reputed to have said. Her wealthy clientele included not only political figures, but also members of the Mafia, and her status as an informant to the police ensured she was protected. Her address book, Grudet claimed, had included the names of the Shah of Iran, John F. Kennedy and Gianni Agnelli, the one-time head of Fiat. One of her friends was the gangster, Pierre Loutrel, alias Pierrot le Fou.

In 1976, the judge Jean-Louis Bruguière began dismantling Grudet’s organization. She was being pursued for unpaid taxes, amounting to 11m francs, (around £4.9m), and fled to Los Angeles, but returned to France in 1986, serving a four month jail sentence. After her release, she attempted to set up a new prostitution organization, but in 1992 she was sentenced to a term in Fleury-Mérogis Prison for procuring.

The history of Madame Claude has inspired many writers. Her life was the basis of the feature film, Madame Claude (1977), directed by Just Jaeckin, and starring Françoise Fabian. Grudet died in Nice on 21 December 2015.

A former Resistance fighter, she was eventually found guilty of pimping in a trial in 1992.

While she never named her clients, numerous reports over the years in France revealed a powerful roster.

Among those named in French media were John F Kennedy, the late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and actor Marlon Brando.

President Kennedy, one profile said, asked her for “a Jackie lookalike ‘but hot.'”

“There are two things that people will always pay for, food and sex,” she is once reported to have said. “I wasn’t any good at cooking.”

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