Call girl, 29, forced to move out of her council house after neighbors complained about her ‘working from home’ during lockdown and turning her Wythenshawe semi into a ‘House of Sin’
Nicola Parry found herself unable to work at her usual brothel due to Covid rules, so set up business at home
A call girl had to move out of her council house after neighbors complained about her ‘working from home’ during the coronavirus lockdown.
Nicola Parry would usually ply her trade at a brothel in Manchester city centre – but found herself unable to work there due to Covid rules.
A court heard how the 29-year-old instead started ‘working from home’ to make ends meet.
But the mum-of-one, who lived in Wythenshawe, enraged her neighbors who complained of hearing ‘loud sex’ through open windows.
The defendant even held an orgy with up to ten men at her self-styled ‘House of Sin’, the court heard.
One neighbor was asked by Parry to look after her six-year-old son while she ‘worked’ with her clients, many of whom were seen queuing up in their cars outside the property at breakfast time.
Police intervened after one neighbor kept a diary of illicit encounters at the house in which she told of multiple sex workers turning up for liaisons and of one punter propositioning her whilst she was outside in her garden.
In one incident, Parry was seen stood on the roof of her property clutching a warning letter from a housing association about her activities and yelling: ”You are all fucking bitches! Which one of you complained about me? I have a fucking letter now! Which one has done it?”
She was later arrested after an incident in which she stripped naked in the middle of a busy carriageway during the rush hour.
She claimed she needed to ‘attract attention’ from passing motorists as she was fleeing an abusive punter.
At Manchester Magistrates’ Court, Parry, who now lives in Blackpool, admitted charges of keeping a disorderly house, indecent exposure and causing a public nuisance.
More about the scandalous “Work From Home” BS here