The arrest of a gay police officer's boyfriend has sparked an investigation into whether cops participated in sex 'breeding parties' with underage teens.

Schenectady Police Sergeant Jonathan E. Moore, 35, had been at a luxury car dealership in upstate New York before his boyfriend, Anthony Aubin, 27, was arrested for trying to use a fake check on October 12.

Aubin was reportedly trying to buy a $90,000 Jaguar coupe and an $80,000 Range Rover from Capital Luxury Cars in Albany. Moore has been suspended without pay since the arrest took place.

The 27-year-old's arrest kicked off what has become a wide-ranging investigation into whether officers were involved with or even hosted 'breeding parties', theTimes Union reports.

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The arrest of a gay police officer, Jontahn Moore's (left) boyfriend, Anthony Aubin (right), has sparked an investigation into whether cops participated in sex 'breeding parties' with underage teens

The newspaper also claimed the parties may have been attended by teenagers who were not old enough to drink alcohol or consent to having sex with adults.

A source connected to the Albany Police Department allegedly told the Times Union at least one officer was linked to the reported case, and suggested other departments could be included in the investigation as it continues.

Albany Police Chief Brendan Cox said the matter is being 'looked into' and added he is not in a position to comment as of this stage.

Schenectady Police Chief Eric Clifford told the New York Post the department was unaware of the 'breeding party' allegations before they were published in the Times Union.

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He added an internal investigation is underway to determine whether Schenectady officers were involved in the alleged parties.

The Times Union also reported the two counterfeit checks allegedly used by Aubin, the discovery of which kicked off the investigation, were given to the 27-year-old by an agent who was helping him and his cop boyfriend work in gay adult films.

Moore said he and his boyfriend had began working for a Connecticut-based adult film company, FratX, after a woman from Miami acted as their agent to find them an employer.

The 35-year-old cop said he and Aubin were due to receives about $400,000 in 'wages' from the company, however when they did not arrive on time the porn group promised to purchase the cars for them.

Aubin, 27, was arrested for trying to use a fake check on October 12 at Capital Luxury Cars (pictured) in Albany, New York

He claimed the group made a visit to Albany and to the car dealership before committing to buying the Jaguar coupe and having it delivered to his home.

However, when that plan fell through, the woman representing them issued them the fake checks.

The dealership discovered the alleged fraud when Aubin texted sales manager Sandra Older a picture of the check he planned to use to buy the British sports car.

Older told the Times Union she was immediately suspicious, and when she contacted Bank of America she was told the account number listed was not real.

Albany Police Chief Brendan Cox (pictured) said the 'breeding ring' allegations are being 'looked into' and added he is not in a position to comment as of this stage

A source connected to the Albany Police Department allegedly told the Times Union at least one officer was linked to the reported parties (stock image)

Moore said he started working in the adult film industry as a producer to get out of debt, and Aubin had floated the potential idea with him after they met.

He also said he had no idea the checks his boyfriend tried to use were fake.

'At no time did Anthony tell me that the checks issued to me from (our agent) Sandra were fraudulent or that the business transactions were illegal in any shape or form... As far as I knew, the transactions for the vehicles were legitimate,' he said, according to the Times Union.

Aubin, who has a lengthy legal history, has his case pending in the Albany County Court (pictured)

Aubin has a lengthy legal history, the newspaper reports, and was recently released on parole.

The newspaper also claims he used a fake check to purchase a separate 2016 Jeep Grand Cherokee on October 11.