Several bikini-clad women were pictured sunning themselves on the luxury party yacht belonging to a terminally ill retired doctor — who was recently busted with drugs, guns and prostitutes on board.
The 80-foot pleasure boat, dubbed the Jess Conn, was toured by a group while moored in a private Annapolis, Maryland yacht club Saturday, exclusive pictures obtained by The Post show.
Several men and two women in bathing suits were seen aboard checking out the impressive boat, believed to be worth $7.5 million.
One of the women was photographed smoking a cigarette and drinking out of a paper cup on one of its decks as she soaked up the sun next to a Vespa and rowboat.
A small group of men, one of whom donned a “Malibu Beach Patrol” tank top, and a fully clothed woman were also seen carousing aboard the Jess Conn.
Embattled owner Scott Burke is now selling the boat after posting $200,000 bail on multiple charges for weapons and drug trafficking, according to the Nantucket Current.
Burke, 69, of Colorado, was busted earlier this month after police got word of an overdosing woman who did not feel safe on the boat during a wild party in the waters of Nantucket.
The woman had shared her concerns with a male friend on a FaceTime call, and the friend called the cops on Sept. 5, according to the outlet.
Police found several sex workers aboard, along with 43 grams of cocaine, 14 grams of ketamine, a .380 pistol, three 30-round 9mm magazines, a 12-round magazine in a 9mm pistol and multiple rounds of ammo on the floor, according to a police report.
“They were doing drugs all weekend long and people on the boat had been making pornographic films,” the report said.
A screaming match between two women broke out during the police raid, and the woman who expressed safety concerns was given medical attention as the Denver Spine and Rehab founder and CEO of Injury Finance, LLC was marched off the boat in handcuffs.
In the aftermath of the wild party, the yacht was covered in dog feces, as well as trash, a crew member hired to clean up the disaster told the Nantucket Current.
“It was just a mess,” the source said. “It looked like someone stopped the party in the middle of it.”
In the aftermath of the wild party, the yacht was covered in dog feces, as well as trash, a crew member hired to clean up the disaster told the Nantucket Current.
At a Sept. 7 hearing, Burke’s attorney revealed that his client is suffering from stage 4 cancer as he successfully pleaded for a judge to grant him bail.
“To have this man potentially spend the rest of his life waiting for a case in jail, to me, would be very, very tragic,” said lawyer Henry Brennan.
The senior citizen, who is married with two children whom the boat is named after, pleaded not guilty to all charges and was said to be headed to his exclusive Florida home to spend time with his family.