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Hotel worker exposes dark sex parties of super rich – from orgies to blood stains

An informant has revealed how luxurious boutique hotels were used as venues for hosting lavish sex parties by super-wealthy clients, who left their rented accommodation in a shocking state

A hotel manager has described how groups of super-rich guests would turn boutique vacation spots into wild sex party venues and described his shock at what cleaning staff would find afterwards.

People often hope to make a hotel feel like home, but one worker has described how some holidaymakers tested this mantra to the extreme by hosting enormous sex parties in lavish locations.


Speaking to VICE, the informant described how he had worked as a hotel operations manager for over ten years, working across properties that ranged from a bog standard overnight stay to luxurious boutique holiday destinations.

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And, having experienced the full spectrum, the worker suggested that higher priced stays generally attracted more despicable clientele.


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The anonymous informant has worked in luxury hotels for over 10 years(Image: YouTube / VICE)
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“I’ve seen the darker side of humanity: suicides, murders, spousal abuse, human trafficking, that s*** stays with you for a long time,” he acknowledged.

In one particularly shocking incident, the hotel worker described how a group of 60 wealthy clients had rented out the entire hotel to be used for a “giant orgy”.


“The cost of the property was about $250,000 (roughly £206,000) for two nights at a time, that says you’ve got money to spend," he said.

“They left a nightmare room; blood, faeces, semen stains."

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The informant claimed to have witnessed a huge number of sex parties taking place (Image: Getty Images)

The whistleblower revealed they'd investigated the room after the party with a blacklight, which highlights suspicious stains, and were shocked by what they had discovered.

“We looked down and saw all the stains, we looked to the side and saw them on the wall, at one point in the bathroom we looked up and saw them all on the ceiling, and we were just like, ‘how do you do this?’ This is not human, were you on the ceiling?’” He remembered.


In another moment, the interviewee was met with another group of super-wealthy clients.

They discussed buying a fleet of aircraft in the lobby – and had sexually charged plans for their stay.

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Luxurious hotels were left in a shocking state by guests(Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

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“They were spending as much as a luxury wedding, and it was basically a giant swingers’ orgy,” he recalled.

“We’d have people having sex in the pool, people laying on our wine bars naked, a couple having sex on a balcony in plain view.”


The group was so organised in their mission, that they even decided upon themed rooms, for different activities, including an ‘under the sea’ option as well as a wild west room.

“One couple we had to talk to while they were naked,” he added. “They would purposefully wait to start having sex until housekeeping wanted to clean the room, they wanted somebody to watch.”

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