
August 17 2010 12:00 PM EST
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A Minnesota couple are accusing their real estate agent of using their
home for sexual encounters with men while they were on vacation.
According to the Star Tribune, attorney Adam Bunge and his wife, Lutheran pastor Sarah Bunge, allege Steven Curtis Skar used their house for "unauthorized sexual escapades," staining their sheets, couch, carpet, and other surfaces.
They say he entertained men in their home while they spent four weeks vacationing in London.
Coldwell Banker Burnet spent more than $7,000 to clean the home and replace sullied furniture, sheets, towels, the couple's robes, and her negligee. The Bunges say they're "repulsed" by what happened in their home and have moved out.
Coldwell Banker fired Skar over the allegations. Last week Minnesota's Commerce Department revoked Skar's real estate license.
Skar denies the suit's allegations, according to his attorney, Francis Rondoni.
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