The Szájer scandal unfolds: Orgy host says the MEP organised a similar party in his home

News spread like wildfire that police recently shut down an illegal sex party in Brussels. The case became of interest in Hungary when it was revealed that former Hungarian MEP József Szájer was attending this party, and most probably this is the reason for his resignation. Now, the organiser of the party shares new details.
More details are being revealed about the scandal around former Hungarian Member of the European Parliament (MEP) József Szájer, who attended an illegal orgy organised in Brussels. The party was illegal because it violated Belgium’s lockdown rules. 25 people attended, mostly men.
For more details, please read the following articles:
- Scandal in Brussels! Hungarian MEP involved in illegal Brussels orgy
- The organiser of the Brussels orgy: the Hungarian MEP attended the sex party without being invited!
- Sex party in Brussels: MEP Szájer apologises only for breaching lockdown rules?
The party was organised by David Manzheley, who shared some details with Danish news portal De Standaard, Index reports. Manzheley said that attendees of the event came from a gay group he met in Brussels. The host has never met Szájer before, only when he briefly introduced himself at the beginning of the night.
Szájer told the host of the orgy that he himself organised a similar “party” in his home in the past.
Manzheley also shared the news that he does not know how the fleeing Szájer could have been dressed because when the police showed up, Szájer was in another room, having sex with one of the participants of the party.
Manzheley learnt only later that Szájer was a Member of the European Parliament and also a known homophobe in Hungary. He deems his actions extremely hypocritical. However, Szájer is not the only hypocritical politician he knows, he added.
As reported by Mandiner,
Szájer was not the only politician attending Manzheley illegal party. An Estonian diplomat was also there that night, confirmed by the Tallin Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The diplomat was charged with violating lockdown rules.
Estonian Foreign Affairs spokesman Aari Lemmik called it unfortunate that their diplomat had not complied with the lockdown rules in Belgium. However, he revealed no further details about the case.
Source: index.hu; mandiner.hu