I found the Article. It was in the NY Post. A cocktail waitress at one of Manhattan's hottest new nightspots was viciously raped by two men in a backstage VIP lounge after allegedly being drugged, The Post has learned. A security guard at BLVD grabbed one suspect - a 6-foot-2, 225-pound man - after he and his accomplice allegedly attacked a helpless server and left her naked and unconscious in a private room. The man was identified as Michael Chodkowski, 36, a Hicksville, L.I., contractor, who sources say has three prior arrests - one for grand larceny and two for driving under the influence, one in Nassau County, the other in Florida. The other suspect was identified as Krys Corso, 39, of Park Ridge, N.J. Chodkowski once made a name for himself by eating a near-record number of oysters — downing 312 at a Long Island fund-raiser while wearing a T-shirt saying, "Eat it raw." Sources say the attack occurred at about 2 a.m. Saturday in the trendy dance club and eatery at 199 Bowery, at Prince Street, which opened with a performance by Grammy-winner Norah Jones and promotes concerts by the likes of R&B heartthrob Usher. Police say the 23-year-old, blond-haired, blue-eyed victim was raped in a private lounge reserved exclusively for artists and musicians who perform there and friends of the owners and managers, sources say. According to a criminal complaint filed by the Manhattan district attorney, the woman, who is married, was initially pinned down by the men and sexually mauled as she tried to push them "away while saying, 'No.' " She then fell "unconscious" and was raped by Corso as "Chodkowski held the door to the room closed," the complaint says. A fourth unidentified person was in the room during the attacks before Chodkowski allegedly ordered the witness "to leave." Investigators are trying to determine how the two men gained access to the private lounge. After they left the victim behind, she was found a short time later by other employees, a source said. She was taken to Beth Israel Hospital, where she was treated and released. Richard Betheil, a lawyer, said a club manager, Brendan Spiro, accompanied the victim to the hospital. He added the club was cooperating with authorities. Both suspects were charged with first-degree rape and first-degree sexual abuse. The suspects were arraigned at 1 a.m. yesterday morning and released on bail. They are due back in court Thursday. Their lawyer, Nicholas Massimo, denied the allegations. Additional reporting by Primrose Skelton, Michael White and John Doyle