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Police bust underground swingers club with 80 people flouting Covid-19 rules inside

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pandemic restrictions. According to The New York Post, stunned detectives found bumping music, unlawfully served booze and three couples having sex.The owner of Caligula, which bills itself as a “private upscale on premise swingers club” in Queens, New York, has since been slapped with a $1,000 fine (approximately £750).Manager Roy Bacoy, 37 and of Queens, now faces charges - and one guest was also charged with disorderly conduct.

Jennifer Hayes, 47, was the only attendee to be hit with a fine and given a summons. She told The New York Post: “[The chief] kept saying how long have you been working there… I didn’t work there.

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