COUPLE DISCOVERS HOME WAS PREVIOUSLY A SEX HOUSE
A North New Jersey couple has filed a lawsuit claiming real estate agents steered them to a house with a sordid past. Brian and Lauren Gehm moved into their new home in the town of Sparta last summer. Soon after, a contractor installing satellite TV in their home found several issues with the electrical wiring. The faulty wiring led to a surprising discovery: Several webcams were hidden in the basement and connected to a closed circuit television system. The couple located additional cameras throughout the house, according to the report. The Gehms did some detective work and soon learned their house was once used as “a disco and/or ‘sex club’.” They turned up photos of two illuminated cages in the basement, a large amount of cocaine on the dining room table, a stockpile of condoms, and multiple pornographic tapes. Three months after moving in, the Gehms packed up and moved out. The Gehms’ complaint claims fraud
and breach of contract. The couple states that the seller’s real estate agent was well aware of the property’s history.
* Love it, or List It.
* Look, you can’t move to Sparta and not expect to find a few Trojans.
* Relax, just steam clean it for a few months and it’ll be fine.
* Just don’t turn on a black light in there. You might not like what you see.
* Personally, I don’t want to live in a house where the last owners had a better sex life than I do.
* This is bad, but wait till the new owners find out they’ve been on a web-cam site for three months.








