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Achilleos Neophytou, 66, said celebrities, doctors and lawyers flocked to enjoy his brothel before cops shut it down.

Up to 20 women were working at Libra Club near Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham, when police swooped. More than 200 customers visited it every day.

The OAP and five other businessmen pleaded guilty at Birmingham Crown Court to keeping, managing or assisting in the management of a brothel for the purposes of prostitution.

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But after the hearing, shameless Neophytou denied Libra Club was a brothel.

He also claimed he lent some of his ill-gotten gains to the Greek Prime Minister Alex Tsipras to help the country out of its current financial crisis.

Neophytou, from Moseley, Birmingham, said: "We were working hard, service to the community but other people have got different ideas.

"Solicitors were coming there, lawyers were coming there, doctors were coming there, it was a service to the community."

West Midlands Police said Libra Club was a "highly profitable brothel".

Neophytou and the other defendants, from Birmingham and Sutton Coldfield, will be sentenced on October 17 at the same court.