In a shocking revelation, Stavros Balaskas, a former police analyst, brought to light the dark world of ‘Porta Potty Parties’ during an appearance on the TV show Weekenders. These parties are part of a human trafficking network involving young women from various countries. While such events in Dubai involve extreme forms of exploitation and abuse, including forced participation in bestiality and other unimaginable acts for up to €100,000, similar but less brutal activities have reportedly taken place in Greece. Balaskas alleged that well-known Greek women participated in these events in Mykonos, traveling back and forth between islands and Athens. He described how they would attend gatherings, return in the afternoon, and appear on TV shows the next morning. The revelations shocked the audience and raised questions about law enforcement’s involvement or lack thereof. Balaskas explained that only networks linked to drug trafficking were dismantled, while those involving wealthy Arab individuals remained untouched. Participation fees for these exclusive parties typically range from €30,000 to €50,000, with clientele often comprising ultra-rich Arab businessmen.
Porta Potty Parties in Mykonos: Greek Celebrities Exposed by Balaskas
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