Georgia’s parliamentary opposition is demanding an investigation into allegations of a racy scandal involving the country’s delegation to the recent NATO summit in Lisbon. According to Portuguese "Correio da Manha" newspaper, the Georgians hired 80 prostitutes to attend a huge party at a posh hotel in Lisbon. According to the newspaper, French president Nicolas Sarkozy, who was staying in the same hotel, was outraged by the noise so the party had to stop. Georgian media are citing a source in Moscow as saying that the publication in "Correio da Manha" was paid for by Russia. However, they do not dispute the fact that the controversial party indeed took place.