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Tory candidate's wife sold panties on web

Wife caught with pants down
Mon Jun 07 2004, 12:07
A TORY POLITICIAN'S wife has been caught with her pants down, or rather, wrapped up and neatly packaged, by UK tabloid The Sun.

The tabloid managed to dig up a pervy website featuring Tory politician Jonathon Cunningham's wife, "Delene". The site, pantopia.biz was pulled off the web in a hurry as soon as The Sun started its sleuthing work. According to the Brit trash-rag, the site "offered undies from pants to worn G-strings, body-stockings and bras for up to £15.99".

An ad for the cheeky site said "panties and special feminine items from real women like myself" - that's Delene, mother to a four year old daughter, speaking, then. The ad says she "loves sharing personal items".

"Pantopia" was, The Sun alleges, opened up by Mr Cunningham with his credit card, way back in 2002 - the address used is the same that can be found in Tory election papers. Funnily enough, in those very same papers he's described as a Web designer and administrator.

As The Sun's investigation delved deeper, Cunningham removed his name as the owner of Pantopia. Apparently it's now owned by 42nd Enterprises, but The Sun claims Cunningham once ran a website called 42nd Info which no longer exists.

Despite Pantopia's discovery, Cunningham is still a Tory candidate, and will still be standing for Worcester city council in Thursday's elections, says The Current Bun, here. µ

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