40 NYCHA Workers Sent Home For Having Daily Orgies In Bronx Housing Project
New York Post – NYCHA workers transformed a Bronx housing project into their own personal sex club — engaging in wild, boozy orgies inside offices, the groundskeepers shop and even empty apartments, sources said Monday.
“[It happened on] overtime, during working hours, after working hours, any day or any time of the day,” said Throggs Neck Houses Tenant Association President Monique Johnson. “I now understand why work wasn’t getting done.”
Things got so bad earlier this month that NYCHA had to transfer the entire complex staff — roughly 40 people — to another location as a result of the romps.
“There was a lot of people included,” Johnson told The Post. “Supervisors were allegedly having sexual relations with caretakers. There was drinking and sexual acts going on…More playing, and less working.”
I’m gonna go ahead and call this one not good. I don’t know much about the job responsibilities at NYCHA, but if having booze fueled orgies that spilled out into just about any unoccupied space within the apartment complex they could find was in the job description, well, I might just have to apply with all these new openings.
It’s unclear who was taking part in the orgies with all of these NYC employees, so I don’t want to speculate too much, but there’s mention of caretakers and I’d have to imagine there were probably even some tenants joining in on the fun. When you’re looking at an apartment complex with that many people living in it, it really just becomes a game of numbers.
There are two types of people in this world; people who get wind of a giant sex party going on in their apartment building and blow their whistles and alert authorities, and people who get wind of a giant sex party going on in their apartment building and throw on a nice little black dress and follow the scent of sweat and dark liquor and the muffled moaning of the girl who mows the lawn in the courtyard.
Of course, it’s unfortunate that some of the NYCHA employees that didn’t participate were forced to relocate and work at a new complex, because it’s not their fault some of their coworkers made poor choices. At the same time, I’m happy for Monique Johnson, the head of the Throggs Neck tenants association, as she’ll finally get some staff in her complex willing to go hands on and fix problems when they arise. She also got on camera and took a shot, using the word “misappropriate” despite clearly having no idea what it means. She’s just trying to look out for her neighbors, and I have no issue with that whatsoever.