Caligula new York city, sex club busted for illegal party
NYC sheriffs split an 80-person sex party, a room full of mattresses and condom boxes
New York City Sheriff's Department broke up a sex party on Sunday at 2 AM in Astoria, Queens.
Caligula, a self-described swingers club, had over 80 maskless attendants breaching New York state COVID-19-regulations.
Two party organizers and one attendant were charged with several misdemeanors for violating COVID-19 laws and selling alcohol without a license.
The party comes days after New York City Schools closed indefinitely as COVID-19 rates increase.
The New York City Sheriff's Office broke up Sunday's illegal sex party of over 80, maskless guests in Astoria, Queens for breaching state COVID-19 regulations.

The New York City Sheriff’s Office busted a Queens sex club for hosting an illegal party early Sunday, Nov. 22, as COVID cases continue to rise citywide.
Officials stepped into the venue to find a crowd at the event hosted by Caligula New York's self-described swinger club.
The office of the New York City Sheriff told Insider that deeper into the group, officers found three couples having sex in a backroom with several mattresses set up on the floor, which was scattered with condoms.
The party took place in a yellow zone COVID-19, banning gatherings of over 25 people.
Two party organizers and an event attendant were charged with multiple misdemeanors for violating COVID-19 laws and selling alcohol without a license. The club venue was fined $US15,000.
The group is just the latest big event to be broken up by authorities for COVID-19 breaches, including a 200-person "Rumble in the Bronx" battle club.
Caligula's group split up less than a week after New York City Schools closed indefinitely due to rising COVID-19 test scores.
Caligula organizers didn't immediately answer for comment.
NYC cops raid illegal swingers club with 80 revelers in a room with 'a buffet, DJ, and boxes of condoms' and shut down a speakeasy with 120 people in COVID crackdown