New York Post

Sex club laid bare in book

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THE owner of New York’s most exclusive sex club — which has hosted Gwyneth Pal

trow and Bill Maher, among others — has sold the business and is writing a tell-all about his experience­s at the wild erotic club.

Damon Lawner, the founder of Snctm, which sells membership­s for up to $425,000 a year and hosts erotic parties for the 1 Percent at some of New York’s most luxurious hotels, says he’s sold the club to a group called the Circle, and that he’s now free to spill the beans on the club in what he’s calling a “tell-all.”

Lawner told us, “I am going to tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth — as much as my lawyer and editor will allow me to say in print. It’s going to be an exciting read.”

Lawner, who started the club in LA in 2013, told us the titillatin­g tome will also tell “how Snctm came into existence, and everything I saw and experience­d in my six-year journey.” He said he’s already about 2/3 of the way through writing the book.

And he said that a “few of my members who are Hollywood elite have asked for the book as soon as it’s completed” — not, surprising­ly, to make sure their kinky secrets aren’t about to be exposed, but “to option it into a script/ feature film.”

In his farewell note to members, Lawner said that he has “passed the golden ring to a gentleman I am contented to call its new owner,” and that the new chief has a “passion that reminds me of my own.”

He said of the new ownership: “Under their guidance, I can see Snctm becoming a true global brand,” with plans for “expansion into Paris, London and who knows where else.”

Meanwhile, Lawner said he plans to launch the (non-sex-based) Bali Music Festival.

The Snctm parties — where guests pay up to $2,000 to attend and openly have sex in front of other guests — began in Beverly Hills, Calif., and events have been held in New York and the Hamptons.

The Circle declined to comment.

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