EXCLUSIVE
A brothel madam has detailed the moment a furious wife dragged her cheating husband back into her parlour to demand an explanation for his $6,000, seven-hour sex binge.
Suzanne Pfeifer, owner of The Pentagon Grand at Molendinar, on the Gold Coast, has detailed the events that led to the unnamed wife sensationally planning to protest out the front of her premises.
Ms Pfeifer said the naughty husband arrived at her brothel on November 11 and told one of the girls and the manager on duty he was ‘breaking up’ with his wife ‘and he was going to spend his money here’.
He then blew $6,000 on a ‘fetish and fantasy’ romp – paying for the first hour by cash, and the rest via bank transfer.
Days later, the man’s angry wife showed up at the brothel with the cheater in tow.
‘He didn’t say a word when his wife brought him back here,’ Ms Pfeifer recalled. ‘He stared off into space – I thought the wife must have been his carer.’
Pictured: Suzanne Pfeifer, the owner of the Pentagon Grand brothel on the Gold Coast
The session came to an end after several hours when the sex workers became too tired
The woman claimed her husband had been ‘drunk and on drugs’ and had no recollection of ever visiting the premises.
But Ms Pfeifer said the man, who is understood to be in his twenties with children, appeared sober in CCTV footage from the evening, and had successfully negotiated a lower price for the services of the sex workers.
‘He knew what he was doing; he was with two ladies whose prices are a bit higher due to the experiences he requested,’ she said.
‘He managed to negotiate them down.
‘The only reason it ended when it did [was] because the girls were too tired and wanted to finish.’
The wife has now threatened to protest outside the brothel (pictured)
Ms Pfeifer made headlines when she claimed the cheater’s wife threatened to picket the premises with friends.
However, she has gone radio silent since the story made headlines last week. ‘The email threats and constant phone calls have stopped,’ she said.
‘Given the media attention, she is probably too scared she will be photographed if she goes ahead with a protest.
‘The wife didn’t seem at all concerned about the relationship side of things; she was just demanding the money back,’ she added.
Ms Pfeifer said staff at the brothel regularly remove clients who are intoxicated or otherwise impaired.
‘Saturday night clients can often come in and they’re a bit intoxicated but we turn them away if they’re too bad because the safety of our girls is our priority,’ she said.
‘We’re not going to put somebody in a room if they’re in danger of overdosing or too intoxicated.’
The 24-hour establishment prides itself on providing five-star service and being the best fully licensed brothel in the Gold Coast and Brisbane area.