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Ex-pornstar arraigned for killing 77-yr-old hubby who had sex 3 times daily

An ex-pornstar, Saki Sudo, 25, is facing prosecution for allegedly murdering her spouse, Kosuke Nozaki, 77, who reportedly liked sex so much he must get it three times in a day.

The late millionaire husband adopted the pet name, ‘don juan’ after notoriously claiming that his motivation for making money was to sleep with attractive women and that he had bedded 4000 different women.

Kosuke Nozaki made his fortune through real estate, agriculture and money lending. He married the suspect in February 2018 in the Japanese city of Tanabe.

He was dead within months, according to Japanese news site Tokyo Reporter.

Before his death, Nozaki had brushed off warnings that his ex-porn star wife only married him for his money after she was spotted on lavish shopping trips around the world.

He wrote in his memoir: “I am sorry for the 99 per cent of people who wish for this marriage to fall apart, but I am confident that I will be happy.”

In the memoir, he said frequent sex was the secret to staying young and he wished to die and go to heaven while having sex.

“Our time in the bedroom is also fun. I’m convinced that is the secret to staying young,” he wrote.

“We have a quota of sex three times a day and I don’t need Viagra. I know having so much sex may cause my death, but if I can die having sex and go to heaven then I am good.”

Sudo was arrested in Tokyo last month after cops raided her home.

Police authorities allege Sudo killed her husband as phone records show several internet searches for “stimulant drugs” and poisons on Sudo’s phone.

She was flown back to Wakayama, where she had lived with her husband, and has now been charged with murder.

In 2016, the businessman wrote a book called ‘Don Juan of Wakayama’.

He wrote: “The reason I make money is to date attractive women.”

When he popped the question to Sudo, he reportedly asked her: “Would you like to be my last woman?”

Shortly after his death, Sudo appointed herself president of her late husband’s million-dollar company, it is claimed.

She is said to have wanted to flee Japan after the funeral, but was restricted by Covid-19 travel restrictions.

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