Husband of ‘cake porn’ mistress insists he still loves her

NEW YORK
New York Post

By Melissa Klein and David K. Li

October 13, 2015

The estranged hubby of the pastry-porn seductress who’s embroiled in a Greek Orthodox Church scandal poured his heart out to The Post, describing in an impassioned statement how the kinky priest relentlessly pursued his wife, who eventually fell victim to the holy man’s overtures.

The priest, George Passias, and parish school principal Ethel Bouzalas carried on a tawdry affair fueled by their shared interest in the fetish of “cake crushing” or “cake sitting.”

In a long statement to The Post, Tom Bouzalas outlined the relationship between his wife and Passias, took shots at the holy man–and insisted he still loves his wife.

* On blowing the whistle on them: “Yes, I did email Bishop Andonios of Phasiane and informed him of an affair between Father George Passias and my wife. In that same email I Informed the Bishop that I wanted Father George removed from the priesthood. It is also true that I received videos and pictures via email. There were other forces at work all taking place at the same time.”

* Said the priest is into weirder fetishes than than cake-crushing and feet: “I have sat by and watched everything printed and said but does anyone know what type of man Father George Passias really is. Does anyone know that he has a serious paraphylia problem which more than just a cake or foot fetish.”

* Claimed the priest was always pursuing Ethel: “What priest flies from Fort Myers, Florida just to stop by and say hello? ( He did just to see my wife) What priest sits outside my house for hours waiting for my wife to get home? Father George did. What priest talks badly about his wife to me and says what a terrible wife and disciplinarian she is, where even his youngest daughter had to lock herself in the bathroom until Father George would get home? Father George Passias.”

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