Monday, May 22, 2017

‘Cocaine Cassie affectionate/sensual’ service as a ‘Fly in Fly Out’ sex worker: Madam speaks

Accused drug smuggler Cassie Sainsbury earned up to $240 an hour for a ‘deluxe’ service at the Sydney brothel where she worked as a prostitute just months before her ill-fated trip to Colombia.

Workers at Club 220 Gentleman’s Club at Kingswood, in Sydney’s western suburbs, revealed on Tuesday that Cassie – who worked under the name Claudia – earned a minimum of $150 for 30 minutes with a client. For a 60 minute ‘deluxe service’, Cassie could earn $240.

The brothel claims on its website to specialise in ‘truly affectionate and sensual’ services, where clients are encouraged to come in and ‘act out your fantasies’.

Club 220 Madam Pamela Feranchi, who watched over Ms Sainsbury when she worked at the brothel up until the start of this year, said her heart broke when she saw her former worker on television, charged with drug smuggling.

Pamela Feranchi (pictured) watched over accused drug smuggler Cassandra Sainsbury at the Penrith brothel

Club 220's Ms Feranchi (pictured) said she 'felt sorry' for Cocaine Cassie when she saw her on television

‘Cassie always came across as a nice and really sweet,’ Ms Feranchi said.

Ms Feranchi said Cassie was a good employee, but told her colleagues she had problems in her personal life and would often be in tears.

I felt for her, sometimes she would cry in the corner eating pizza, chips and gravy.

‘She wasn’t the most popular girl, she was a bit tubby, but she had a good stream of custThe madam said she looked after Cassandra (pictured) as she cried over hot chips in the brothelomers,’ she said.

Despite claims since her arrest that Ms Sainsbury was heavily involved in drugs, Ms Feranchi said she struggled to believe that.

‘I don’t hire girls who are on drugs and I was surprised to see her caught up in that,’ she said.

‘She would barely even have a drink while she was here.

‘And it shouldn’t matter if she worked here before this- it is two separate parts of her life.’

Most of the neighbouring businesses claimed Ms Feranchi would collect food and supplies for the girls during their shifts.

‘They’re really quiet neighbours you see their cars arrive in the morning and the gentlemen heading through the back and front doors but that is it.’One woman did recognise Cassie and claimed she would buy a 'pie and some soft drink' a few times a week, before work

But one nearby shop worker did recognise Ms Sainsbury and claimed she would buy a ‘pie and some soft drink’ a few times a week, before work.

‘It was a shock when I saw her in the paper I thought I know that girl she used to come in here, and works down the road.

‘It is strange to see someone you know in the paper for this,’ she said.

Other businesses told Daily Mail Australia they believe Ms Sainsbury did the ‘night shift’.

‘I go home at 5pm – they have more girls on in the nights because that’s when there is a stream of customers.’

More here: Madam who watched over Cocaine Cassie at brothel speaks | Daily Mail Online


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