This morning I awoke to find a claim published in the Mail that I was not a sex worker.
It is a direct attack on my integrity as a writer, to claim that I lied. And I have been prepared.
When the case goes to trial, I will have to present evidence that I was a sex worker. Starting with this - an Archive.org snap of my first escorting ad from October 2003 (link NSFW).
(Readers
of the first book may recall this was the session with the grumpy
photographer I wrote about. As I have often said, it was that experience
- being made to wear terrible lingerie, awkward poses, all the rest -
that first made me think, 'hey, I should be blogging this.'
And if you read the third
book, I made a reference to a restaurant on Old Compton Street that has
the same name as my working name - that is, of course, Taro.)
I
will also be presenting my bank records from 2003-04, showing the cash
deposits from the money I earned as an escort, and tax records from the
same years showing that this income was declared to HMRC and tax paid. Here is a sample:
I
also have the notebook in which I recorded details of appointments,
etc. In several instances I have been able to piece together entries
from the notebook, deposits to my accounts, and the corresponding
entries in the book. If pressed, I will name a client, but only as a last resort.
The Mail also claims I didn't own nice enough clothes so couldn't have been an escort!
That's
from December 2003, and is the same red silk top I wore to meet the
manager for the first time (as written about in the first book). The
next is at Henley Regatta in July 2004, suit is from Austin Reed, the
bracelet was a gift from a client.
The Mail claims I was in Sheffield when writing the
blog, but I moved to London in September 2003 and started escorting in
October, starting blogging a few weeks later. All of which is easy -
trivial, even - to prove.
Oh, and the "former landlady
in Sheffield, who did not wish to be named", where I supposedly lived
for three years? Who apparently saw me in 'Oxfam jumpers'? Hmm... I
lived one year in university accommodation (St George's Flats), one
year in a shared flat with an absentee landlord I never met (Hawthorne
Road), and one year on my own in a house let through an agency (Loxley
New Road). All well before moving to London. So either the landlady is
lying about the timing of my tenancy and having met me, or (shock,
horror) they made it up.
There's
much more but it would be boring to put it all here. It's amazing to me the MoS made no
effort at all to match anything they printed against things that are easy to
find and in the public domain. But that's by the by, and will come out
in due course.
It
matters because this is a concerted and direct attack on my work as a
writer. When I was anonymous, being real was my main - my only -
advantage. The Mail on Sunday have made some frankly nonsense claims, and I will be going to town on this.
Because I know people do not trust the word of a sex worker, that is why I saved everything.
I look forward to the opportunity to rebut all claims in court. (The MoS claim the trial is expected "within weeks." In fact it is scheduled for June 2015.)