Madame Claude had France's
most famous 'Call Girls' hotel and business and supplies high class prostitutes to
former U.S. president John F Kennedy and Libyan dictator Muammar
Gaddafi, has died aged 92. During
the 1960s and 70s, she controlled a network of hundreds of prostitutes
who sold sex to politicians, dignitaries, film stars and singers across
Europe.
Claude
- whose real name was Fernande Grudet - acted as an agent for the
French Resistance during the Second World War before setting up her
first brothel in Paris after the war.
Author
William Stadiem revealed the names of some of Claude's clients in a
biography last year, including John F Kennedy, Colonel Gaddafi and
Oscar-winning actor Marlon Brando.
According
to Claude, murdered U.S. president JFK was a regular client and once
asked for a prostitute who looked like his wife Jackie 'but hot'.
She is quoted as saying: 'There are two things that people will always pay for, food and sex. I wasn't any good at cooking.'
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