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Escort breaks silence with explosive claims about Mark Latham and his 'freak off' question

Escort breaks silence with explosive claims about Mark Latham and his 'freak off' question

Daily Mail​17-07-2025
A sex worker has detailed bombshell claims that Mark Latham and his then-girlfriend contacted her for a threesome that never eventuated.
The fallout for the controversial NSW independent MP continues after his ex, Nathalie Matthews claimed he inflicted 'a sustained pattern' of psychological, financial and emotional abuse against her for almost three years.
Ms Matthews is now seeking an apprehended violence order against the one-time federal opposition leader, alleging Latham engaged in vile acts towards her, claims that he has denied.
Sex worker Carly Electric has weighed into the saga by claiming the pair contacted her 'out of nowhere' earlier this year for what she suspected was for a threesome.
'She (Ms Matthews) just came out of nowhere and it's like they were love bombing me … each of them separately landed in my DMs,' Ms Electric told the Daily Telegraph.
She claimed Ms Matthews messaged her about their common interest in horse racing before Latham made contact.
'She (Ms Matthews) was messaging me things like: "We're looking at your photos, we think that you are so stunning",' Ms Electric said.
'I was like: 'Are you going to book me'?'
A back and forth of messages was exchanged before Ms Electric eventually paid her own way to fly down and meet up with the pair at a Randwick race meet on April 5, before heading out to dinner and drinks afterwards.
She claimed she was driven around by Latham in a 'beaten-up car', the 'kind you'd buy your kid'.
'I thought it was quite weird that someone like him would interact with someone like me, he seemed quite excited,' Ms Electric said.
She insisted that sex never eventuated between the trio and a threesome was never discussed.
She broke her silence after sexually explicit WhatsApp messages between Latham and Ms Matthews became public this week.
Some of the messages included references to Ms Electric, who was described by Latham as a 'good rooter'.
'Multi skilled. Comedian. Race lover. Keen rooter. Exactly our sort of person!' he wrote.
He also joked if she might want to be involved in a 'freak off', a another term used by infamous rapper Sean Diddy Coombs for a threesome.
Latham is yet to address the latest claims.
The former federal Labor leader has categorically denied he 'abuses women' and insisted all his dealings with Ms Matthews were entirely consensual.
It is also not suggested the claims of abusive behaviour are substantiated, only that the allegations have been made.
In an interview with Chris Smith on 2SM on Wednesday morning, Latham did not deny sending lurid texts to Ms Matthews from the floor of state parliament.
'The big news is I had a private life,' he said. 'I had a sex life and I've got to say it was fantastic.'
'If I'm the only person in Australia who in a work environment engaged in a bit of playful sex talk with their partner, then I'll buy everyone a lottery ticket tomorrow.'
Latham noted the AVO case against him was being brought privately after NSW Police chose not to pursue the allegations.
'There is a court case pending because she's lodged a private AVO application,' he said.
'She tried to get an AVO with the police... I think that tells you a lot about the substance of the matter.'
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