Max MosleyIt appears that despite Max Mosley’s reinstatement as head of the FIA, the Nazi S&M video scandal is far from dead. The FIA leadership has lost a lot of credibility because of this scandal and perhaps that’s why there’s this sort of “cleanup” with the women in the video coming out and trying to clarify things.

In a report by BBC, the women claim that there was no such thing as a Nazi theme in the video featuring Max Mosley having sado-masochistic activities with whips and supposed Nazi garbs. News about this video was first brought to public by British publication News of the World.

Now, the women are clarifying that the Nazi theme claim was, in so many words, preposterous. Here’s what one of the women said in court:

She told the court: “I am particularly appalled at the accusations that our scenarios had any Nazi connotation or overtones. No Nazi images, uniforms or material were used.”

Hmm… This just now raises the question on what kind of muscle the most powerful man in motorsports is flexing to bury this issue. It’s pretty hard to contest the words of the participants in the video though interpretation of what can really be seen in the video is still a different matter.

Source: BBC