Three people stabbed at £15,000,000 mansion where ‘Bonnie Blue filmed sex party’

32 Portland Place
Police were called to Portland Place, Marylebone, on Sunday morning to reports party-goers were stabbed by a group of men with knives

Three people have been stabbed at London mansion where Bonnie Blue and playboy ‘Fast Eddie’ allegedly host sex parties.

Police were called to a Marylebone Mansion on Sunday morning to reports party-goers were stabbed by a group of men with knives.

Four people were taken to hospital, three of whom were stabbed.

One source told The Sun: ‘There was blood everywhere with people lying injured all over the place.

‘It looked like a battle scene rather than a sex club.’

Their injuries are not believed to be life threatening and three men have been arrested.

The Metropolitan Police said: ‘Police were called to an address at Portland Place, W1 at 7am on Sunday, 23 February following reports of an assault. 

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Eddie Mulholland/REX/Shutterstock (434591j) EDWARD DAVENPORT AT HIS HOME EDWARD MULLHOLLAND IN HIS HOUSE ON PORTLAND PLACE, LONDON, BRITAIN - 20 SEP 2003
Eddie Davenport outside Portland Place, where sex parties are frequently hosted (Picture: Eddie Mulholland/REX/Shutterstock)
Bonnie Blue
Bonnie Blue used the mansion to sleep with 1,000 men in 12 hours (Picture: TikTok/bonniebluclips)

‘Officers attended with the London Ambulance Service and four men were taken to hospital.

‘Three of the victims had sustained stab wounds. Their injuries are not believed to be life-threatening. 

‘Police arrested three men, including one man on suspicion of GBH and possession with intent to supply, one man on suspicion of GBH and another man on suspicion of possession with intent to supply. 

‘A Section 76 Closure Notice has been placed on the property to prevent further disruption to the local area.’

Bonnie Blue claimed to have used the mansion to sleep with more than 1,000 men in 12 hours.

Convicted Fraudster Eddie Davenport, also known as Fast Eddie, set up his sex party business at the mansion block formerly owned by the Sierra Leone government.

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