Guided by sharp minds and honed wisdom, philosophy professors are perhaps the last group of people expected to succumb to the temptations of the flesh.
But Professor John Forge, 77, who was found dead at the bottom of a canyon last month, was no ordinary philosophy professor.
Before passing away on May 2 this year, Oxford University-educated Forge might have lived a pious life to outsiders, but the professor has been revealed to be as libertine as they come.
Making sex workers sign agreements for $20,000 a month that required them to call him ‘dad’, smoking hookahs and snorting cocaine were just some of the many vices the professor allegedly committed before being found at the Cataract base. Gorge in Tasmania. , Australia.
The multi-millionaire award-winning philosophy professor was found dead just hours after a detective knocked on his door asking him to attend an interrogation session at the police station.
The academic, who spent four years at the prestigious Rugby School in Warwickshire as a teenager, is understood to have been informed by police that he was facing allegations of sexually assaulting a vulnerable woman, aged in her 30s, between 2019 and 2022.
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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 “sexual contract” with the elderly man.
The video shows Forge smoking marijuana with a water pipe.
A letter Dr. Forge wrote to Ms. Silverstein detailing aspects of their agreement
Her alleged sugar baby companion Skylar Silverstein spoke out about her former client, alleging that she was involved in a “financial agreement” with him where a strict “contract” was drawn up.
Silverstein’s claims are separate from the other sexual assault allegations against Forge.
The allegations brought against Dr Forge related to alleged incidents that took place in New South Wales and Tasmania, with the esteemed ethicist moving from Sydney to Launceston in January 2022.
A Tasmanian spokesperson confirmed Forge’s death on May 2 in circumstances that were not considered suspicious.
Now a note of Silverstein’s settlement has surfaced, where Forge describes his “duties to his dear papa John.”
He says: ‘She will do everything she can to make her dad happy. She will do it by being a good and obedient girl, but above all, she will love him and try to please him in everything she can. Her love is her greatest gift.
‘His father will have exclusive use of his body, to do with it whatever he wants.
‘(She) has the right to say what she wants, but dad decides.’
Respected philosophy professor Dr John Forge (pictured) died last month amid allegations he sexually assaulted a vulnerable woman over three years.
Another video showed him snorting a white powder with a rolled-up note, before rubbing the remaining powder on his gums.
Her alleged sugar baby escort, Skylar Silverstein, spoke out about her former client and claimed she was involved in a “financial arrangement” with him.
She previously said of the deal: “We got on quite well and decided to work out a deal where I would see him a certain number of times a month,” she told Daily Mail Australia.
‘I received a generous monthly allowance of $20,000 plus exotic vacations.
“He took me to all the fancy restaurants and showered me with expensive gifts. We drank the best champagnes and wines. She bought me designer items and a luxury spa.
‘We share many personal details. I really felt like I knew him even at that moment. We talk on the phone every day.’
But despite his public appearances, Dr. Forge had a wild side and some very unusual fetishes.
‘He was extremely perverted. According to the agreement, he had to call him ‘Daddy John’ and he wanted me to be tied and gagged,” said Mrs. Silverstein.
‘He even took illicit drugs at age 77!’
A video emerged purportedly showing him using a pipe to smoke marijuana, while a woman lit it for him, while another showed him inhaling what appears to be a white powder with a rolled up note, before rubbing the remaining powder on his gums.
The escort added: ‘I have an Onlyfans account and he was helping me with the content. His voice is in some of the videos.’
But after learning of Forge’s allegations, Silverstein told Daily Mail Australia that, upon reflection, their conversations were “creepy.”
The Sydney-based sex worker said: ‘In the settlement, he talked a lot about her (his alleged victim). It was strange,’ she said.
‘He said he loved her… (but) it was an unhealthy love. He was (supposedly) stalking her. She took advantage of the vulnerable. “It makes my stomach turn.”
Silverstein also claimed that the former professor was proud of his reputation and was skilled at hiding his true identity.
“He seemed charming, he was well respected in various academic circles, he was an author, he wrote many books,” she said.
‘But underneath, there were many skeletons in his closet that were about to be exposed.
Philosophy professor John Forge (pictured with Skylar) died on May 2 while being investigated for historical sexual abuse allegations.
Forge’s body was found on May 2 at the base of Cataract Gorge in Tasmania.
Dr Forge is pictured with Sydney-based sex worker Skylar Silverstein last year.
“It’s ironic that he wrote a book on gun morality, but where was his moral obligation to this girl?”
Following his death, the mother of Forge’s alleged victim told Daily Mail Australia that the detective working the case called her at 3pm on May 2 to tell her he had just attended Dr Forge’s home. and had asked him to go to the police station to make a statement.
But a few hours later, the woman said she received a call from police to reveal that officers had found him dead at the bottom of the gorge.
“A citizen found his ID, phone and keys on a road and called the police, who came to look for him,” he said.
‘It happened an hour and a half after the coup.
“She was living a double life and was about to be discovered.”
The alleged victim’s mother said Dr. Forge groomed her daughter and then began sexually assaulting her almost five years ago, when she was 30.
“I was absolutely obsessed with her. It was creepy,” he said.
‘It took a lot of guts to go to the police and make your statement. (The alleged victim) has a strong sense of justice.’
While she was relieved that her daughter would not have to go through a daunting court process, the news was bittersweet.
“She told me, ‘He’ll never have his day in court.’ He’ll never have to pay for what he’s (allegedly) done.”
Police were called to Cataract Gorge (pictured) after a concerned member of the public found their belongings abandoned on a footpath.
As a child, Forge was sent to boarding school in Britain and attended the prestigious Rugby School in Warwickshire, which he described as a “dreadful place”.
Upon leaving the renowned private school, he spent 11 more years in education.
During that time, he studied at several major establishments, including Oxford and University College London, as well as Ivy League Cornell University in Ithaca, New York.
Dr Forge, who was in Sydney in 2000 and was appointed honorary professor at the University of Sydney in the early 2000s, focused his research on the moral responsibilities of scientists, particularly the use and development of weapons.
In addition to the Eureka Prize, his book The Responsible Scientist: A Philosophical Inquiry won him the 2009 David Harold Tribe Philosophy Prize.
According to his website, titled “Morality Matters,” Dr. Forge defined morality as “the way moral people ought to behave toward others.”
“To cause unnecessary and gratuitous harm is to commit a moral error,” he wrote.
Dr. Forge’s death has not been publicly announced, except that his Facebook page was changed to a memorial template.
The University of Sydney was concerned about the allegations against Dr Forge.
“We are deeply committed to ensuring a safe and respectful environment for everyone in our community,” a spokeswoman told Daily Mail Australia.
‘We have a zero-tolerance policy for any form of intimidating or abusive behaviour, including sexual misconduct.
“If any of our community experiences or witnesses such behaviour, we urge you to get in touch so we can provide appropriate support and follow-up.”
A report on Dr Forge’s death will be prepared for the coroner.