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I did nothing wrong, insists F1 boss Mosley

AFP,  April, 2008  

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MANAMA (AFP) — Max Mosley insisted Saturday that he has done nothing wrong and confirmed he has taken action to sue the newspaper that made lurid revelations about his private life last week.

Briton Mosley, 67, the president of the International Motoring Federation (FIA) and son of former British fascist party leader Oswald Mosley, made clear he had no intention of resigning his post despite widespread criticism of his behaviour and calls for him to leave.

In a letter addressed to Peter Meyer, the head of Germany's ADAC automobile club, Mosley said he was the victim of "a disgusting conspiracy" and claimed his actions had been "harmless and completely legal."

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The letter was shown to reporters at the Bahrain Grand Prix as part of Mosley's response to critics of his part in the so-called 'Nazi-style orgy' with five prostitutes in London.

Mosley's letter was sent to ...