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Chuvit Kamolvisit, Former Thai Sex Tycoon, Seeks Political Office

Chuvit Kamolvisit

TODD PITMAN   06/28/11 11:33 AM ET   AP

BANGKOK — As the super-pimp who once ran Thailand's biggest brothel empire and then exposed the police kickbacks he had to pay for it to flourish, Chuvit Kamolvisit feels uniquely qualified to lead the country's fight against corruption.

And in his quest to win a parliament seat in elections Sunday, the 49-year-old one-time massage parlor king is betting a public tired of divisive, hypocritical leaders will agree.

Politicians "are like diapers – you have to change them," Chuvit told The Associated Press in an interview, referring to a campaign poster that features him cradling a toddler. "Otherwise it's too dirty."

Chuvit's bid to become a lawmaker is no joke. He first won a national assembly seat back in 2005, only to be disqualified the following year because he had not been a member of his party long enough before the poll.

He's also run for Bangkok governor twice, coming in a distant third both times. His last campaign nose-dived after he punched a newscaster in the face for asking questions he didn't like – then kicked him when he fell to the ground.

"When I got into politics, I didn't know that it's too dirty for me – even me," Chuvit said ruefully.

"Maybe I'm stupid for jumping into it," he added. "I pray someday I can stop. It's like you are gambling ... you know you're gonna lose all the money but you keep" playing anyway.

If elected, Chuvit has vowed not to join any ruling coalition. Instead, he would stand alone as an independent outsider regardless of the outcome – a one-man, anti-corruption reality check on government.

With the air and swagger of a mafia don, the stocky, mustachioed Chuvit plays the part of former sex boss well. Since selling off his brothels, he has become a kind of pimp-turned-Robin Hood – exploiting his own sordid past to legitimize his crusade against graft.

It all began in 2003, when he was accused of the unauthorized, overnight demolition of scores of unlicensed bars and shops from a downtown Bangkok block he owned. The brutal move erupted into a major public scandal, and when the police failed to protect him, Chuvit fought back by exposing the behemoth bribes he had to pay to keep his mighty empire of flesh running.

Confirming that open secret turned him into an unlikely folk hero among Bangkok residents, eclipsing the demolition itself and underscoring public revulsion against official corruption. The Nation newspaper declared him "Person of the Year."

Eight years on, he said, corruption is still "eating this country and nobody cares." He admits there's not much he can do about it, but whoever listens will "hear the truth ... the street truth."

Prostitution is illegal in Thailand but rarely prosecuted. Chuvit's massage parlors were thinly disguised brothels, and he doesn't see anything wrong with them – except the payoffs police demanded ($300,000 a month, he claims, not to mention the Rolex watches and free services thrown in on top).

Chalidaporn Songsamphan, who teaches political science at Thammasat University, said Chuvit "might appear to be a clown, but he's very serious about politics."

"He's been able to touch the hearts of people in Bangkok because he's straightforward," she said. "He speaks the language of many in the middle class who are not happy with the Thai leadership, and they view him as a real alternative."

Chuvit's campaign trail has taken him all over the country, and last week it led to electoral ground in the capital no other candidate has dared touch: one of the city's sleaziest red-light districts.

"I'm not asking for much," Chuvit called out as he wandered through neon-lit alleyways of Patpong, where go-go girls waved excitedly from heaving barroom doorways. "If you are a family of 10, just give me five votes!"

Patpong, he said, is symbolic of the nation's hypocrisy: A part of society "which everybody outside Thailand knows – but no one (here) accepts."

"No one accepts even that they have sex in Thailand, that they have a sex business," he said, shaking his head. "The Thai people always, you know, they always smile as you can see, but they never talk the truth."

That's why one campaign poster shows a smiling, tie-sporting Chuvit proudly shaking the paw of his four-year-old white bull terrier, Moto Moto. Honesty, trustworthiness – "Why they have that in the dog," he asked, "and you don't have that in the politics?"

Chuvit clearly relishes the role of maverick. He may be the only candidate to have tweeted a photo of himself "planking" – the Internet craze in which people lie face down in a public place and upload it online.

His Rak Thailand ("Love Thailand") party has erected hundreds of placards in English so the rest of the world "can know what is happening" here. The signs say simply: "Against Corruption."

Chuvit spent several years in the U.S while in his 20s, attending a string of colleges but graduating from none. Still, he garnered an appreciation of American-style capitalism, and a penchant for outspokenness.

After returning home, he made a fortune during a late 1980s real estate boom. When a client took him to an upscale massage parlor, he had an epiphany. "I said 'Oh wow, it's good!' It's like a Hugh Hefner: You know, surrounded by the beautiful girls, making money."

In his heyday, Chuvit commanded half a dozen jacuzzi-filled pleasure palaces – Victoria's Secret, Honolulu Love Boat, Copa Cobana – employing more than 1,000 women who lined up behind huge glass "fishbowls" with numbers pinned on skimpy dresses for customers to choose.

He sold his slice of the sex business years ago, and says he's done with it for good. But when people ask about his former life, "I say yes ... I should go back to the massage parlors," he sighed. "Because that was better – cleaner than politics."

In politics you have to "look smart, talk smart, but it's not good," Chuvit said. "This is real life, and the people in real life look like me."

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10:21 PM on 06/28/2011
Yes this is funny! In America the politicians are prostitutes and in Thailand they are pimps. Hahahaha!
DCR50
Seeing the world for what it is... according to me
06:10 PM on 06/30/2011
Fan'd and Fav'd - made me laugh out loud today - thanks!
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08:09 PM on 06/28/2011
don't they all?
07:33 PM on 06/28/2011
This ole boy and the Dems woud get along great...He would fit right in with the Chicago crowd in DC....
07:08 PM on 06/28/2011
As usual HP leaves out an important piece of information. His brothels also included very young girls!!!! As young as 12 YO!!!!! Stay in Thailand and keep the hell out of the U.S. you pig! Child abuser!!!!!!!
11:40 PM on 06/28/2011
Is there any proof of that allegation?
From Wikipedia. "He was also charged with procuring minors for prostitution because three masseues under the age of 18 were found working in one of his parlors. He was acquitted in June 2004, as the court found the girls had used forged ID cards and Chuwit could not be held responsible." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuwit_Kamolvisit
I have no dog in this situation but I would like to know the facts as can best be ascertained.
12:11 AM on 06/29/2011
You're using wikipedia? Known for the fact anyone can change facts? There was actually a story on him on the history channel. Camera's and all. Has been repeated quite a few times and as the HP story states he paid off officials. Maybe he got a conscience. Doubt it. Be for real. You really can't tell the difference between a 12 to 13 year old who is in the midst of puberty to an 18 year old? You are correct that the ID's were forged by their very own parents. He knew and officials covered it up. It's on the net. Good luck finding the real story. Tired of posting REAL STORIES and still you lackasidasical characters come back with wikipedia stories and other non reliable sources.
06:52 PM on 06/28/2011
He should move to America he knows most of the Republicans in Washington on a first name basis .
06:34 PM on 06/28/2011
I just hope he has repented of his pimp days. Hah hahahah hhahahahahhahhahha. Yeah right. I can't stand pimps and players. Anyone who would abuse women or men in such a way is not a good qualifier of any kind in my book. (soon to be written). What is he going to do about the sex trade? He's just as much gonna get money just as all the other hypocritcal people before him. Just because he's "owned up" to his pimping doesn't make him any better. And what is he saying exactly about his pimping when he's calling out the other folks. Is he saying it's bad for the sake of comparing to win this competition while saying it's good? No...these people need someone who's got it together.
06:34 PM on 06/28/2011
Is he one of Obamas own homeys?
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I opted out cause I don't need no stinkin badges.
05:58 PM on 06/28/2011
When I got up today there was no way you could have convinced me that a Thai pimp would say anything I might find noteworthy. "Politicians "are like diapers – you have to change them," Chuvit told The Associated Press in an interview," I would have been wrong.
05:42 PM on 06/28/2011
Schadenfreude I realize solves nothing, helps no one. But gosh it feels good to know we are not the only ones with crazies in politics!
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05:36 PM on 06/28/2011
He himself is part of the hypocracy by adding to the corruption with huge police bribes. So what is he running for or against?
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lel737
cut spending-cut taxes!
05:19 PM on 06/28/2011
sounds like that area might have a good guy in the system for a change...
04:44 PM on 06/28/2011
how long does pending take HP (to read a paragraph???) guess not the brightest bulb in the lamp are you???
05:43 PM on 06/28/2011
if this post of your got on then the other great piece you wrote isn't going to make it..........and you think their light is dim.......
04:35 PM on 06/28/2011
In his running one thing you can expect, unlike anywhere else, is the truth because he has absolutely nothing to hide (except if he murdered people). The people there will love him because the MAJORITY is corruption throughout having the greater vote if they turn out. It would a landslide and Chuvit knows it. This one will be watched because if elected the U.S. and powers to be will never want to deal with him. This will be the only reason if he doesn't win.
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04:33 PM on 06/28/2011
It's like having Larry Flynt in office.
06:11 PM on 06/28/2011
And both are successful business men. Just because you don't like the business they are in, does not make them unqualified.
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08:59 PM on 06/29/2011
Believe me I like their business, very much. I happen to love Larry Flynt and think he would have made a great politician, he's less then a pervert then a lot of the people we have in office now AND knows how to run a bussiness.
04:27 PM on 06/28/2011
Makes sense. He is already experienced. What he was doing was not much different than politics the world over.