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Stripper Halls of Fame Take Gloves OffBy NICK DIVITO
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
LAS VEGAS (CN) – The Burlesque Hall of Fame aka the “Stripper Museum in the middle of the Mojave Desert,” has come to blows with one of its former board members, whom it claims stole its identity and props to mount a competing venue.
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The Burlesque Hall of Fame was founded in 1955 by Jennie Lee, a burlesque performer who also established the Exotique Dancers League of North America as a burlesque entertainers’ trade union.
Lee hosted gatherings for “members of the burlesque league” at her California home and night club “since at least as early as 1957,” according to the federal complaint. “These gatherings have included an awards element, recognizing excellence in the field of burlesque.”
Lee announced plans for the Burlesque Hall of Fame in 1965, and invitations were sent out.
Lee owned both The Blue Viking and The Sassy Lassy nightclubs in San Pedro, Calif., the latter of which is “widely recognized as the first public home of the ‘Burlesque Hall of Fame,” the complaint states.
The Sassy Lassy name and trademark has been used ever since on T-shirts, matchbooks and programs to promote reunions and burlesque events.
Lee and her husband, Charlie Arroyo, bought a 40-acre plot of land in Helendale, Calif., in the 1980s with the “intent of building ‘Jennie Lee’s Exotic World,’ incorporating a permanent burlesque museum, a ‘striptease school’ and a retirement community for elderly exotic dancers,” according to the complaint.
Jennie Lee died in 1990 “before her plans were fully realized.”
In 1990, former exotic dancer Mary Lee “Dixie” Evans moved to Helendale to care for Jennie Lee, and after her death, worked with Arroyo to help Lee’s dream become a reality.
They created the “Miss Exotic World Pageant,” “intending to draw attention to the art of burlesque and the fledgling Burlesque Hall of Fame Museum,” the lawsuit states.
The museum was incorporated as a California Public Benefit Corporation in 1998.
In 2000, Laura Herbert, a current board member for the Hall of Fame, first heard of this “stripper museum in the middle of the Mojave Desert,” and visited with her then-boyfriend, defendant Luke Littell, also a board member and pageant producer.
In 2002, Herbert launched a Miss Exotic World website to promote the pageant, and it became a “hub of the burgeoning neo-burlesque movement” with 1,800 members strong, the lawsuit states.
The event and museum outgrew the ranch, however, and Herbert and Littell sought out new locations for the pageant and museum, finally settling on East Fremont Street.
The show ran from 2006 to 2009 with increasing popularity. It was through staging the show at the Celebrity Theater that Herbert and Littell met defendant Frederic Apcar Jr., then part-owner of the theater, who said he was a member of a “well-known and affluent Las Vegas entertainment/show producer family,” according to the complaint.
Although the Hall of Fame and Apcar and Littell did not enter into a formal agreement, it was understood that in 2010, Apcar and Littell would produce the Burlesque Hall of Fame Weekend at the Plaza Hotel on Fremont Street.
After producing the event, the two “took possession of certain property belonging to the [Burlesque Hall of Fame], including items of the stage set and props from the event, memorabilia, T-shirts and other merchandise,” the complaint states.
Apcar and Littel also failed to pay the $30,000 minimum to the Burlesque Hall of Fame as promised, the plaintiff claims.
“When Apcar and Littel realized that the [Hall of Fame] would not sanction their handling of the 2001 Burlesque Hall of Fame Weekend and pageant, they surreptitiously entered into their own contract with the Plaza Hotel for their own burlesque event,” thereby precluding the Burlesque Hall of Fame from “holding its event there a second time,” the lawsuit states.
“More egregiously,” the lawsuit states, “Apcar and Littell used their prior connection with the 2010 Burlesque Hall of Fame Weekend and pageant to induce the Plaza Hotel to host the event in 2011.”
The Burlesque Hall of Fame says that Apcar and Littell have advertised their own 2011 burlesque event for the same weekend that the Hall of Fame intends to hold its event, and are using its Sassy Lassy Burlesque marks without permission.
The defendants are “taking in application fees, vending, retail and advertising fees and other income amounting to tens of thousands of dollars under the guise that their burlesque show is affiliated with and or sanctioned by plaintiff’s original and renowned Burlesque Hall of Fame,” according to the complaint.
Several burlesque pageant performers and attendees are boycotting the plaintiff’s event because of the confusion as to “which is the ‘real show’ and ‘to wait and see who is still standing in 2012,’” the Hall of Fame says.
It wants the defendants ordered to stop using its marks, and seeks compensatory, consequential, statutory and punitive damages for trademark violations, cybersquatting, unfair competition, deceptive trade practices, and breach of contract.
The Burlesque Hall of Fame is represented by Mark Tratos with Greenberg Traurig.
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NEWPORT – In the next year there may be two new films about Newport’s vice-filled past.
Ronald Goldfarb, a federal prosecutor who 50 years ago took to court several people accused of conspiring to violate the civil rights of Campbell County sheriff candidate George Ratterman, has optioned the dramatic rights to a 1995 book he wrote on the subject, “Perfect Villains, Imperfect Heroes; Robert F. Kennedy’s War Against Organized Crime.”
A script is near completion and a film could be finished as early as next year, Goldfarb said. Efforts to contact the filmmaker were unsuccessful.
Newport during the mid-20th century was the region’s illicit playground. Newport lured affluent couples to glittering nights of premier show-business entertainers and gambling. It was known for its brothels and strip clubs that catered to business conventions. It also was a nationwide hub for organized-crime betting transactions.
Against that backdropm Ratterman was arrested on morals charges after police found him in a Newport hotel room with an exotic dancer with the stage name April Flowers weeks after announcing he was running for sheriff to clean up Newport. Prosecutors later concluded Ratterman had been drugged.
“It’s such a colorful, interesting case that they don’t have to do anything imaginative with it,” Goldfarb said.
Meanwhile, Jerry Gels of Union and others are working on a documentary, “Newport, Kentucky: Gangsters, Gamblers and Girls,” which they hope will come out this fall. It recaptures what Newport was like when gangsters roamed the town. The documentary-makers, who had hoped to release the film sooner, actually have been helped by delays, Gels said.
In February they visited Las Vegas.
“We found some old gangsters and pit bosses who worked in Newport,” he said. That footage is being added to the documentary, which is financially backed by Eric Haas, co-owner of Newport’s Hofbrauhaus.
Gels is creating the documentary partly to spark more interest in the $15 Newport Gangster Tours he and others operate three times on Saturdays – 10:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 5 p.m.
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DAYTONA BEACH — An Ormond Beach man got into an argument with bouncers at a strip club this morning and yelled racial slurs at them, police said, but when Jace David Keeler shouted the racial comments to people in a passing car someone shot him in the stomach.
Keeler, 21, was taken to Halifax Health Medical Center with a gunshot wound he suffered at 2:32 a.m. today near Diamond Dolls strip club at 301 Madison Ave., said police spokesman Jimmie Flynt.
According to the report of the shooting, Keeler was found lying on the ground near a utility pole and claimed a bouncer shot him. Police contacted the bouncers who told police Keeler got into an altercation with them earlier in the morning because Keeler was trying to sell drugs in the club.
The bouncers escorted Keeler out. Once outside, Keeler danced in the street and slapped his belt on the pavement yelling racial slurs at the bouncers, police said. Keeler kept putting his hands in his pocket as if he was going for a gun but never produced a weapon.
A black Chevrolet Caprice approached Keeler as he walked west on Madison Avenue and the driver asked Keeler what he was saying. Keeler then told the car’s driver, “I am not talking to you. I am talking to the (racial slur deleted) at the club,” police said.
The driver of the car then stepped outside and appeared to fire in the air but the adult club bouncers heard the shot and saw Keeler fall to the ground, the report states
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Strip club ‘would be a disaster’
A lap dancing and strip club in Wolverhampton city centre would be a “formula for disaster”, according to police bosses who have strongly objected to the plans.
Divas, which would transform a former bar and restaurant opposite one of the city’s main churches, has attracted a wave of protests from official agencies and local businesses.
Businessman Dharam Singh Jagpal wants to open a “gentlemen’s club” in Darlington Street aimed at Asian men which would employ women wearing traditional dress. He has applied for an all-night licence.
But police chiefs say they have serious concerns about the potential for crime and disorder at the club and accuse Mr Jagpal, aged 26, of putting little research into his application. The fire authority and environment services have also lodged complaints.
In a letter to the city council, Wolverhampton police licensing officer Natalie Holt says: “The operation in question covers alcohol consumption, sexual arousement and late-night opening.
“In fact, it would be the only place in the city to get a drink at that time, which the police see as a formula for disaster.”
She says Mr Jagpal has failed to address a number of issues, including the siting of three booths for private dances. For the women’s safety, there would need to be at least eight permanent security staff.
The police also argue that entry to the club would be via a quiet street, leaving it vulnerable to street robberies and attacks.
Councillor Roger Lawrence, leader of Wolverhampton Labour Group, who represents the area, has raised concerns about the congregating of men, possibly under the influence of drink, at unsuitable hours.
Mr Jagpal has applied for a licence from 9am through to 6.30am the following day.
Estate agents Whitegates has written a strongly worded objection.
The application will be discussed at a licensing sub-committee meeting.
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County, strip club feud spills into court
By: William C. Flook
Examiner Staff Writer
August 6, 2009
Paper Moon, a Springfield strip club that has operated under Fairfax County’s microscope since it opened a year ago, is asking a judge to reverse the county’s recent crackdown on it.
As one of only two gentleman’s clubs in Fairfax, Paper Moon’s activities have been the subject of extraordinary scrutiny by authorities, who in December cited the club for a handful of parking and occupancy violations. The county has told the Amherst Avenue establishment to correct the problems or shut its doors.
Some neighbors and revitalization groups are hoping for the latter outcome. They see Paper Moon’s presence as a hindrance to economic development in an area desperately in need of it. Lee District Supervisor Jeff McKay, a longtime critic of Paper Moon, denied it was being singled out, however.
“I don’t care what kind of business they’re operating; if they’re in violation of our county codes and ordinances, then they deserve to be in court,” McKay said. “There are laws in our county, and if you break them, we ought to be taking you to task for them.”
The contention stems from the club’s peculiar legal situation. Its predecessor, the Dauphine Steakhouse, was grandfathered as a “commercial nudity establishment” when the use was prohibited in the area in 1980. Paper Moon inherited that exception — but, because it must retain Dauphine’s exact footprint, the club is not allowed to expand in any way.
Paper Moon, in a circuit court filing challenging the Fairfax County Board of Zoning Appeals, says the citations are unwarranted. County authorities say the building exceeded maximum occupancy of 104. The club claims it can legally hold twice as many people.
Paper Moon is the only business on its lot but is only allowed a limited area in which its patrons can park. McKay said inspectors found patrons parking in spaces outside that area — spaces designated for tenants that have since closed up shop — resulting in another citation.
Paper Moon has kept a low profile as a business and has maintained the “curb appeal” of the property, said Nancy-Jo Manney, executive director of the Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce.
“Is it a desired business in the community? No, it is not,” she said.
Officials with the business in Springfield and at the chain’s headquarters in Richmond did not return calls for comment.
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Strip club expansion uncertain, but it certainly doesn’t fit in
MIKE HENDRICKS COMMENTARY
Will the Crossroads district become home to yet another strip club?
Or are the folks who run the “Totally Nude” juice bar, aka Temptations, toying with City Hall by putting up a sign on the vacant building next door that seems to promise another sexually oriented business on Grand Boulevard?
No answers so far, as the lawyer representing the business — or businesses — hasn’t made it clear to city officials — or returned reporters’ phone calls.
But say this for that bright yellow awning at 1515 Grand Blvd.: You can’t miss it.
Not with “Barely Legal” in big, black letters just a block or so from the Sprint Center.
“When you put up a sign like that, it raises eyebrows,” said inspector Derrick Lloyd in the city’s Planning and Development Department.
Eyebrows and hackles both.
“It’s absolutely frustrating to the (neighboring) property owners,” said David Morris, president of the Crossroads Merchants Association.
From the parks board to the Regulated Industries Division, there’s no lack of interest at City Hall.
“So far, no one has applied for a license to operate any kind of a business there,” said regulated industries chief Gary Majors.
But concerns about the sign — and what it might portend — have city lawyers mining the municipal code for answers to whether the “Barely Legal” sign is itself legal.
“We don’t think it is,” said Denise Phillips at the Department of Parks and Recreation, which regulates the city’s boulevard system.
As the awning juts into the public right of way, it might be in violation of the city code governing boulevards, she said.
Or not, depending on whether the awning was there before Grand became part of the boulevard system in 1988.
Meanwhile, city lawyers are trying to determine how the sign ordinance applies while Lloyd and his crew keep an eye out for permit violations.
“We’ve been by there every day,” he said.
Of course, none of this would be at issue had the City Council done the smart thing in 2008 and allowed Temptations to expand into the building next door.
Class the place up a bit — that was the idea. Get a liquor license, which would mean no more nude entertainment. Dancers would have to wear pasties at the very least.
Therefore, Crossroads merchants might have said goodbye forever to the “Totally Nude” sign, which is not at all in keeping with the area’s ever-so-trendy image. In September, an international TV audience will be watching as some of the top bicycle racers in the world zip past in the Tour of Missouri.
But no. The council caved to pressure from prudes who felt the expansion would lead to more sexually oriented businesses.
Yeah, well, that sure worked out swell now, didn’t it?
“I was for it,” Morris said. “It was certainly better than what we’ve got now.”
Which is barely legal — or not.
To reach Mike Hendricks, call 816-234-7708 or send e-mail to mhendricks@kcstar.com.
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Friday in the Poconos: Benefits of a strip club; second chance for Michael Vick
August 07, 2009
Middle Smithfield Supervisor Bob Spano is saying a strip club is a good thing. Residents aren’t buying it.
Likewise, residents aren’t happy about a plan for the Bushkill Group to buy undeveloped land from Country Club of the Poconos.
It was a tough day all around for Middle Smithfield supervisors.
Speaking of tight situations, the state budget (or lack of it) is hitting home for Monroe residents. Social service agencies are struggling to provide services and pay employees.
And school districts are waiting for more than $7.3 million in frozen state aid. That money is used for essentials: salaries, books and supplies, and transportation.
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Lots going on today in Local Sports.
Pocono Mountain East High School football coach Phil Dorn says he wouldn’t hire Michael Vick. Stroudsburg’s Fred Ross would give him another chance. Even clergy leaders can’t agree. Would you hire him? Take our poll.
Fear this. Pleasant Valley’s Pat Kregeloh was the first PV player to be named first-team All-State by the Pennsylvania State Coaches Association this summer and he’s only getting better.
The Yankees meet the Sox this weekend. The first game goes to the Yanks: 13-6. One thing’s for sure with this series. We’ll have plenty of drama.
On a high note, Pocono area students learned from the best at Camp Jazz last week. Even if you can’t play, you can listen to some great music. We’ll tell you all about this weekend’s entertainment in our Pocono midday report.
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Judge rules patrons can’t bring liquor to Sayreville strip club
by Aliyah Shahid/For The Star-Ledger
Friday August 07, 2009, 11:46 AM
SAYREVILLE — Patrons of a Sayreville strip club should plan on leaving their beer and wine at home, now that a Superior Court judge has dismissed an injunction he issued last month allowing the practice to continue.
‘Attendants at Yankee Stadium or Giants Stadium will be the same if beer is served or not. People are going for the game, not for the food or liquor.” — Superior Court Judge Glenn Berman
The injunction was placed on an ordinance Sayreville passed last month, prohibiting establishments without liquor licenses — except restaurants — from allowing customers to bring their own alcohol.
Greg Vella, an attorney representing 35 Club, also known as XXXV Gentleman’s Club, on Route 35, said the rule is discriminatory and singles out XXXV because of the risque nature of the business.
Middlesex County Superior Court Judge Glenn Berman, sitting in New Brunswick, ruled today that Club 35 did not demonstrate that it would be significantly harmed because of the BYOB ordinance. He said patrons go to such clubs for entertainment, not necessarily because they can bring their own beer or wine. He drew similarities between patrons at a strip club and those at a baseball game.
“Attendants at Yankee Stadium or Giants Stadium will be the same if beer is served or not,” said Berman. “People are going for the game, not for the food or liquor.”
The law, which took effect shortly after its unanimous passage on July 13, also limits the amount of alcohol customers may bring to a restaurant (enough for three people). In addition, restaurants may not charge an admission fee, membership fee, cover, corkage, or service charge. And, restaurants may not advertise that they are BYOB.
The new law also defines a restaurant as “having an adequate kitchen,” “served at tables by a restaurant employee” and “customers are provided an individual menu.”
Vella argued that XXXV has had no problems since they’ve been BYOB for two years, and that the law is subjective and an abuse of police power because officers will determine what an adequate restaurant entails.
“There’s no rational connection,” said Vella, who argued that the borough should either permit or ban all establishments that have BYOB. “It creates different classes of competition and a different class of citizens. It’s unfair competition.”
Gregory Bevelock, an attorney representing Sayreville, said the ordinance was created because the borough had problems with owners who abandoned their liquor licenses, which were in danger of being revoked and operated as BYOB establishments instead. Problems, like noise and violence, have persisted.
Bevelock also said there is no evidence that XXXV would be hurt financially because of the ordinance, and that competition is fair because the patrons of restaurants and strip clubs are not the same.
“This is based on the nonsensical notion that an all-nude dance club competes with restaurants,” said Bevelock.
Jeff Bertrand, the borough’s business administrator said the ordinance was not created to single out any particular establishment, and that some municipalities, including Wall Township and Rahway have similar ordinances.
The club is currently in litigation for allegedly violating a zoning law that states the club isn’t allowed to operate within 1,000 feet of homes or public parks.
The court will reconvene in October, when there will be a trial to determine if the ordinance is valid or not, said Vella. Until then, BYOB will be illegal at XXXV.
“We’re disappointed,” said Vella. “But, we’ll continue to fight this.”
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