Noted workaholic Arianna Huffington—who loves multitasking so much she's said to conduct phone calls on the can—allegedly found plenty of time to party in her $32,000-per-month Chelsea loft, and is now facing $275,000 in damages courtesy of her former landlord, the filmmaker Eric Steel.

Based on the condition of the apartment, it's unclear whether Huffington was "partying" so much as holding ritualistic sacrifices of dissident underlings: According to the Post, Huffington left in her wake walls that were "gouged, stained and otherwise damaged," a stained bathtub, broken kitchen cabinets, and most intriguingly, a "blood-stained queen mattress and pillow top."

Steel said the damages were so extensive that the apartment took three months to repair, so needless to say, the media maven was forced to kiss her $93,000 deposit goodbye. Huffington, who moved out in January, denies the allegations, saying that "every single claim in this suit is false except the square footage and the address."

If you're not afraid to live in a home still haunted by the Ghosts of HuffPo Parties Past, go ahead and rent the sucker yourself.