
Leszek Szwerowski, 61, was spotted standing in line to take part in the contest organized as part of the World Sex Championships in 2003. That contest involved three young women having sex with as many men as they could over the course of several hours.
Szwerowski says the company behind the event, Pink-Press, reneged on promises to keep his identity secret and hide his face on film.
The retired teacher is suing the organizers because, he said, he was left embarrassed when his young nephew saw him on a later DVD of the event and told the rest of his family.
Szwerowski is demanding $5,000 (£2,500) in damages.
It can be imagined that the scene around the family dinner table when Szwerowski's young nephew announced the DVD he'd found featuring Uncle Leszek and wants to play as the after dinner movie. Yep, that's got to be mighty embarrassing alright. But it's not even one-tenth the embarrassment Szwerowski is feeling now that he has sued and by doing so made his role in setting a world sex record part of the public record. Nice goin', champ.
So let this be a lesson to you, whenever you're participating in an organized effort to set a new world sex record, make sure you read any agreements BEFORE you sign them. And if you don't know what the agreement means, don't sign it until you do.
Otherwise, at your next family dinner, you're young neice or nephew might pipe up and announce: "Hey, after finner we can all watch this DVD I found at the rental place. It's got Uncle Ted (or Aunt Carol) in it!". Need Eye say more? Thought not.






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