At the Metropark, the sheets were later put back over the windows, but that did not stop people inside from lifting the veil on what had gone on among the 283 people, most of them strangers, who were thrown together for a week.
The time they had wasn't all bad, according to one source, speaking by telephone, who said at least two new couples had formed.
Another story going around is that at least one of the women caught behind closed doors is a prostitute.
She remained stuck in one of the hotel's 173 rooms with the guest who brought her in because the management refused her a separate room, guests said.
"I think it's true," said one guest. "I think I met the guy, and I talked with him."
Can the US Legally Seize Russian Assets? Should It?
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Congress’s aid package encourages the president to seize frozen Russian
reserves to support Ukraine. But the legality and desirability are both
questionable.
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