Dark Side of the World Economic Forum: Report Reveals Increased Demand for Escorts in Davos

Davos,Switzerland:The annual meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos last week brought together prominent business leaders, academics, and global policymakers to discuss some of the most pressing issues of our time, including climate change, inflation, and economic growth. However, a bombshell report has shed light on a darker side of this elite gathering.
According to a report by the British newspaper *Daily Mail*, there was a significant increase in demand for escort services during the World Economic Forum. The report detailed how wealthy attendees paid premium prices for escorts, with some even hosting wild and sex parties.
**‘Compensation’ for Intimacy**
The *Daily Mail* reported that escort agencies saw a surge in demand for various types of women, with powerful WEF participants willing to pay top dollar for ‘intimacy’. Escorts were often required to sign non-disclosure agreements after bookings, but they were able to earn thousands of dollars. Some women reportedly earned up to £6,000 for just one booking.
The average booking duration for these encounters was around 4 hours, resulting in nearly £270,000 being spent on bookings from just one website in the first three days of the event. Other agencies likely earned even more, with total bookings for various escorts estimated to be around 1 million Swiss Francs.
**Indulgences in Davos**
The *Daily Mail* also claimed that some of the most powerful business figures in Davos booked multiple women at once. According to one platform that arranges such services, this year saw a significant rise in sex parties. Around 90 users booked approximately 300 escorts through the platform, compared to just 170 last year, indicating a sharp increase in such parties compared to previous years.
A spokesperson for another escort agency revealed that one of the most requested sexual acts during this period was non-traditional practices.
This revelation has sparked further debate about the ethics and contradictions surrounding elite gatherings like the WEF, where discussions on global issues occur while such activities go on behind the scenes. The increase in demand for these services highlights a stark contrast to the public-facing image of Davos as a forum for tackling global challenges.




