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Anti-gay politician resigns after being caught in orgy with 25 men

Szajer’s bag had narcotics in it, but he denied ever using drugs.

After being caught leaving a reported orgy consisting of 25 males, Jozsef Szajer of the European Parliament representing Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s Fidesz party resigned from his position in Brussels.

Politico reported that Szajer admitted to flouting Belgium’s strict lockdown rules by attending a “sex party.”

The Belgian newspaper La Dernière also reported that 25 naked men were found by the police at the party which included Szajer and several diplomats.

“We interrupted a gang bang,” one of the officers said.

Orban’s Hungarian government has lessened the rights of the LGBTQ community since 2010.

Szajer, a right-wing politician, played a huge role in rewriting Hungary’s constitution to “protect the institution of marriage as the union of a man and a woman.”

According to the public prosecutor’s office,  Szajer was seen climbing out a first-floor window and then “fleeing along the gutter.”

Another source told Politico that a “night-time disturbance” prompted police officers to go to the party.

Szajer’s bag had narcotics in it, but he denied ever using drugs.

“A passer-by reported to the police that he had seen a man fleeing along the gutter; he was able to identify the man. The man’s hands were bloody. It is possible that he may have been injured while fleeing. Narcotics were found in his backpack. The man was unable to produce any identity documents. He was escorted to his place of residence, where he identified himself as S. J. (1961) by means of a diplomatic passport.” said the public prosecutor’s office.

On Tuesday, Szajer apologized for going to a “private party.”

“After the police asked for my identity — since I did not have ID on me — I declared that I was a MEP,” he said.

“The police continued the process and finally issued an official verbal warning and transported me home.

“I deeply regret violating the Covid restrictions, it was irresponsible on my part. I am ready to stand for the fine that occurs,” he added.

He asked people to look at the issue as something “strictly personal” to him as he announced his resignation as an MEP.

“I ask everyone not to extend it to my homeland, or to my political community,” he said.

Written by Charles Teves

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