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By Taryn Pedler. Oxford University alumnus Dr John Forge, 77, was an honorary professor at the University of Sydney , but behind closed doors led a double life after an escort claims she was involved in a disturbing 'sex contract' with the old man. The award-winning, multimillionaire philosophy professor was found dead at the bottom of the Cataract Gorge, in Launceston, Tasmania , just hours after a detective knocked on his door to request he attend a questioning session at the police station.
It is understood the academic was informed by police he was facing allegations he sexually assaulted a vulnerable woman, aged in her 30s, between and Now, his alleged sugar baby escort Skylar Silverstein has spoken out about her ex-client, claiming she was embroiled in a 'financial agreement' with him where a strict 'contract' was written up.
Respected philosophy professor Dr John Forge pictured died last month amid allegations he sexually assaulted a vulnerable woman for three years. Skylar Silverstein, a Sydney-based sex worker, says she was employed by Dr Forge from January to October last year and claims she was involved in a 'sex contract' with the old man.
A letter Dr Forge wrote to Ms Silverstein detailing aspects of their agreement. Silverstein's claims are separate from the other sexual assault allegations against Forge. The claims made against Dr Forge related to alleged incidents that took place in New South Wales and Tasmania - with the esteemed ethics expert having moved from Sydney to Launceston in January A Tasmania spokesperson confirmed Forge's death on May 2 under circumstances that were not considered suspicious. A note of Silverstein's agreement has now surfaced, where Forge outlined her 'duties to her dearest daddy John'.
It reads: 'She will do everything she can to make her daddy happy. She will do this by being a good, obedient girl, but above all, she will love him and try to please him in any way she can. Her love is her greatest gift. After learning of Forge's allegations, Silverstein told Daily Mail Australia how upon reflection, their conversations were 'creepy'. The Sydney-based sex worker said: 'He took advantage of the vulnerable. It makes me sick to my stomach'. Silverstein also claimed the former professor was proud of his reputation and was skilled at hiding his true identity.