Notorious ‘Sausage Castle’ sex mansion which hosted some of Florida’s wildest parties BURNS DOWN in ‘suspicious’ fire
No one was hurt in the inferno, as the sex den has been empty for six months after it committed numerous code violations and was threatened with demolition and foreclosure
AN infamous home that hosted wild sex parties has been destroyed in a "suspicious" blaze.
The "Sausage Castle" in Orlando, Florida, burst into flames shortly before 5 am yesterday morning.
No one was hurt in the fire, as the notorious sex den has been empty for six months after it committed numerous code violations and was threatened with demolition and foreclosure.
Investigators say there is no obvious cause of the fire and no reason it should have flared up in an empty house.
The blaze has destroyed the so-called "Neverland for adults" which had knickers swinging from the rafters, fish tanks brimmed with sex toys and porn plastered church pews.
Mike Busey, who calls himself the "Peter Pan of Sausage Castle" and claims to be Hollywood actor Gary Busey's nephew, has enjoyed almost a decade of notoriety as proprietor of the venue.
In the theme park Mecca of Orlando Busey set out to create a castle where guests could indulge their wildest sexual desires, just an hour from Disney World.
The occupants of the castle include Busey and "the Busey babes", the venue's own version of Playboy playmates.
related stories
Rooms were also rented out to veterans, with applications listing a rental price of £570 a month.
Once former members of the forces were offered a free sex act when visiting the £95,000 property.
He said at the time: "You can pat them on the back and say thank you for your service and stuff, or you can get them drunk and give them oral sex.
"They just want to forget about the s**t they had to do over there."
The venue even featured on MTV's Jackass and Girls Gone Wild shows.
Speaking after the blaze, Busey told his fans: “One day you will buy an over-priced bag of popcorn in a movie theater while watching the movie about my life”, while posting a picture of the destroyed castle.
He added: “Rest in peace sausage castle 7 no matter what those mother f*****s do they can’t kill the idea or my way of life!”
Last February Busey told the : "I'm taking heat from people for living life a little differently.
"They don't want me here...They obviously have personal issues with me and my way of life.
"People think I'm just this crazy person who loves to party.
"I like guns, I like women and I like having a good time. And that's too much for them."
We pay for your stories! Do you have a story for The Sun Online news team? Email us at [email protected] or call 0207 782 4368