Caesar's Retreat

Coordinates: 40°45′11″N 73°58′17″W / 40.75306°N 73.97151°W / 40.75306; -73.97151
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Caesar's Retreat was a massage parlor and brothel at 219 East 46th Street in Manhattan, New York City, which operated from the early 1970s until 1982.[1] Known for its opulence and high-society clientele, Caesar's Retreat was run by former Walston & Co.[2] stockbroker Robert Scharaga, who later expanded his operations to Las Vegas, Los Angeles and other major U.S. cities. It was raided twice by the police in October 1972.[3][4] On March 3, 1982, undercover NYPD officers infiltrated Caesar's Retreat and found evidence of facilitation of prostitution, after which the establishment was shut down by the city. Scharaga filed for a Federal injunction to get his business back, but the motion was rejected by the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York on July 8, 1982.[5] According to sex activist Annie Sprinkle, Caesar's Retreat was among "...the best brothels in New York City."[6]

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40°45′11″N 73°58′17″W / 40.75306°N 73.97151°W / 40.75306; -73.97151