Disgruntled maid claims Park Avenue divorcee had orgies with prostitutes, binged on drugs and shut herself in with her pet Chihuahua Tilly for days 

  • Barbara Virginia Hudson, 52, accused her housekeeper Johanna Pimental of stealing $50,000 in signed checks from her Park Avenue duplex in 2012
  • Pimental collected affidavits from Hudson's former staff detailing her alleged debaucheries
  • Hudson's architect claimed the 52-year-old divorcee hired female prostitutes to take part in group sex sessions with her Italian lover
  • Former superintendent at 521 Park Avenue wrote that he found Hudson naked and in a state of drunken or drug-induced stupor
  • Pimental stated that after binging on cocaine and booze, Hudson would withdraw into her bedroom with her dog and stay there for days
  • Hudson's attorney denied her former employees' allegations, calling them 'absurd'  

Dirty secrets: Barbara Virginia Hudson's former maid has claimed in signed affidavits that the 52-year-old Manhattan socialite (pictured) hired prostitutes for orgies and went on wild drug and booze benders 

Dirty secrets: Barbara Virginia Hudson's former maid has claimed in signed affidavits that the 52-year-old Manhattan socialite (pictured) hired prostitutes for orgies and went on wild drug and booze benders 

A maid who has been accused by a Manhattan socialite of theft used the opportunity to air out all of her former employer's dirty laundry, including allegations of cocaine and alcohol binges, orgies with prostitutes and filthy personal habits.

Barbara Virginia Hudson, 52, the scion of an aristocratic family from Milan, has filed charges against her staffer Johanna Pimental accusing her of stealing $50,000 worth of signed checks from her Park Avenue apartment in 2012. 

In response to the accusation, Pimental got Hudson's other former employees to describe their interactions with Hudson in signed affidavits, lifting the lid on the middle-aged woman’s alleged sex and drug escapades in the process. 

An architect hired by Hudson to refurbish her duplex at 521 Park Avenue claimed that the Italian-born jetsetter’s charmed life descended into chaos after her divorce from her Texas rancher husband.

According to Alejandro Stojanovic's statement, obtained by the New York Post, on two occasions the Manhattan architect found Hudson lying unconscious and 'in need of resuscitation’ after she overdosed on drugs and alcohol.

Stojanovic wrote that the glamorous blonde had an Italian boyfriend who would come by the apartment mostly at night, sometimes in the company of prostitutes hired to take part in orgies.

Johanna Pimental’s lawyer elaborated on Stojanovic's claims, writing in court documents that the hookers participated in 'menage a trois et quatre,' as he put it. 

Stojanovic, president of the firm 5H International where Hudson had worked for a year as a decorator, later pressed charges against her claiming witness tempering.

A criminal complaint states that in April, the beleaguered divorcee called the architect threatening to ruin his marriage and business if he testified against her. 

Attorney Ernest Hammer, who represents the maid, claimed that after each group sex session, Hudson would write out a check to the working girls with a memorandum that read 'for entertainment'.

Sheamus Cullen, who served as the superintendent of 521 Park Avenue between 2007-2009, shared additional tidbits about Hudson's alleged bacchanals, stating in his affidavit that he would often find the divorcee in a state of drunken or drug-induced stupor.

Lap of luxury: A former superintendent of 521 Park Avenue where Hudson has a duplex wrote in an affidavit that he would often find the divorcee naked and in a state of drunken or drug-induced stupor

Lap of luxury: A former superintendent of 521 Park Avenue where Hudson has a duplex wrote in an affidavit that he would often find the divorcee naked and in a state of drunken or drug-induced stupor

According to the former super, on several occasions he came upon the affluent Manhattanite naked inside her home strewn with jewelry and cash, interspersed with feces and empty liquor bottles and pill containers.

Johanna Pimental, Hudson's disgruntled housekeeper, had a few stories of her own to share about her former boss.

The Bronx woman wrote in an affidavit that after going on epic drug and booze benders, the 52-year-old Park Avenue dweller would withdraw into her bedroom with her 'crippled' pet Chihuahua, Tilly, and stay there days on end, refusing to come out even to use the bathroom.

When she would finally emerge, Hudson's bed would be covered in urine and excrement, which Pimental had to clean up.

Hudson's attorney, Michael Cibella, dismissed the claims outlined in the affidavits as 'absurd', maintaining that his UCLA- and NYU-educated client had no dealings with prostitutes and did not use drugs.

Johanna Pimental is scheduled to appear in court in August on a grand larceny charge.  

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