Real Estate

East Hampton 'House of Ill Repute' Incites Lawsuit

Homeowners claim they had no idea their house was rented out for an Internet sex show.

A Brooklyn couple is filing a suit against the the producers of an Internet reality show who they said rented their East Hampton home last summer to throw sex parties.

Stuart and Susan Silverman told The New York Daily News that they rented out their summer home to a businessman who didn't disclose that he would use the house for a show called "pArty of 5" that features five days of wild parties around the world.

The Silvermans' house was described as "Vice Hamptons Crib," The News reports. They have filed a complaint in Long Island Federal Court.

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"The Silvermans are now viewed by the members of the community as running a house of ill repute," the complaint reads.

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