Nawrocki had 8 months to sue. It was already loud about "girls in Grand"

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Reports that Karol Nawrocki in the past was expected to bring prostitutes to the Grand Hotel are nothing new. A fewer months ago, she wrote about this "Gazeta Wyborcza". Charles Nawrocki didn't deny these reports, he didn't sue the paper. So why is he suing Onet now, who actually writes the same thing as "Electionary"?


The fresh reports of Onetu that Karol Nawrocki was to supply prostitutes to guests of the Sopot Grand Hotel, where he worked in security, caused a immense stir. The PiS candidate for president announced a civilian suit against the portal.

But – as he recalls "Gazeta Wyborcza" with the pen of Roman Imielski, the vice-priest average – Karol Nawrocki had 8 months to sue the diary from Czerska. He didn't, though he could. He should, even if he considers the reports of the purgatory work false.

Let us remind: Wyborcza in November 2024 published an article by Piotr Głuchowski, who had already written about the fact that "if a hotel guest needed a woman, it was adequate to let Nawrock know".

"Karol did security. He most likely got a occupation at the Grand Hotel during his 4th year of college. The chief of the bodyguards was an ex-military officer, and it was besides said that esbek; I met him by Karol – the guy was wearing the souvenir ringing ZOMO" - told Głuchowski an informant who erstwhile knew Nawrocki.

Fair for price for girl


"I know that these matters were handled by him himself, his colleague or head of security," said the man. Moreover, the informant cited the conversation he had with Nawrocki. Today's PiS candidate was to tell how he "ordered a girl" for a writer from Warsaw. "He complained that he had to bargain with specified a celebrity in front of a prostitute about 150 PLN" - said the interviewer Wyborcza.

Meanwhile, the PiS candidate only announced that he would sue journalists. And not "Election", which described the substance in the fall, but Onetu, who confirmed the first reports.

In consequence to the publication of "GW" of November, Nawrocki only wrote, "I have never talked to this man/supervisor about any 'girls'. I could smoke a cigarette, but I never smoked a habit." This last conviction takes on a alternatively interesting dimension today.

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