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Are Going to Strip Clubs Cheating?

Friday, June 10th, 2011

Well I have been around strip clubs for over half my life and have often wondered what others thought about the concept of is it considered cheating when going to strip clubs.

When it comes to men’s favorite pastimes such as sports, cars, naked women ranked in the top three.  While taking part in the first two may cause a girlfriend or a wife to voice harmless complaints.  But to indulge in the last one could have you taking up residence in the doghouse.  And could be permanently…..

In some cases men have made the strip club a part of their weekly guy’s night out.  Even though their partner may not approve.

These men argue that no looking plus no touching means no cheating.  But all the while the women believe that enjoying the view of a pole dancer showing off her goodies is just plain and simply put Cheating!

So….. can you stare at a gyrating, hip thrusting G-string without having to repent with a dozen Hail Mary’s afterwards?

Give us some feed back would love your input on the subject.  Just write in the comment box and let us hear what you have to say.

Newport’s Past Now A Movie Fodder

Monday, May 9th, 2011

 

Written by
Mike Rutledge
mrutledge@nky.com

 

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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Wednesday, May 4th, 2011

 

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Thursday, January 20th, 2011

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Man Picked up at Myrtle Beach Strip Club doesn’t pay taxi fare

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

A Myrtle Beach taxi cab driver told police a man he picked up from a gentleman’s club left him without paying the fare, according to a police report.

The driver, a 69-year-old Pawleys Island man, told police that at 5:30 a.m. Friday he picked up a man at the Penthouse Club and the man asked to be driven to Club There, police said.

When they arrived outside Club There and the man saw it was closed, the driver said the man asked to be taken to an area at Watts and Canal streets, according to the report. The driver said the man told him he had to go inside to get money for the $12.70 fare, but instead jumped from the cab and ran away.

The driver said he went back to the club and staffers told him the man was a regular at the strip club, according to the report. Police searched the area where the man was last seen, but did not find him.

Akron Woman Robbed in Strip Club Parking Lot

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

Police arrested a 41-year-old Akron man who allegedly robbed a woman early this morning in the parking lot of a local strip club.

Police located Kenneth Johnson of Inman Street in the 1000 block of Nadia Court after receiving a call that a 58-year-old woman was being robbed in the parking lot of the Platinum Horse Cabaret, 1027 E. Waterloo Road.

The victim told police Johnson came at her from behind shortly after midnight and knocked her down in an attempt to get her purse and car keys.

Johnson allegedly took the victim’s cell phone, which officers found in his pocket when he was arrested, police said.

Johnson was charged with robbery.

Source: Ohio.com

Downtown ‘Gets Another Strip Club

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES — It’s back. The space on Commercial street that was once Little Tokyo Showgirls proudly declares it will open this week as The Platinum Gentlemen’s Lounge.

“Downtown Los Angeles gets another strip club on Thursday,” says the release. The setup follows the same general plan as the previous incarnation, offering an all-nude, nonalcoholic club, “luxurious” skyboxes, VIP lounge, and indoor-garage valet service. It also touts “cappuccino and espresso drinks, as well as light deli fare” and its proximity to Union Station.

First built as a 21-and-over club, the concept was presented to the surrounding communities as a “classy” joint venture with Penthouse. The opening was blocked due to protests from nearby Little Tokyo and LAPD, preventing the project to secure a liquor license. When Penthouse left, the club changed its name to Little Tokyo Showgirls, a move that was less branding and perhaps more about spiting those who had protested.

“In some ways, this is worse,” said Sergeant Kris Werner of LAPD’s Central Division. “You could have 18 to 20 year olds drinking outside the club at their cars.”

While Little Tokyo stakeholders led the opposition to the club, reaction in the Arts District is a little more nuanced. “I paint nudes,” said one local artist. “It would be silly of me to protest a strip club.”

The reopened club has different ownership than those past efforts.

Tonight’s soft opening will have an 8 to 10pm reception that includes a menu tasting, says a polite and hesitant voice answering the phone. The grand opening is tomorrow.

Platinum Gentlemen’s Lounge will be open until 4am on Thursday through Saturday, and until 2am on other nights.

Source: Jan. 28, 2010 SCN

Greensboro Files Lawsuit To Shut Down Bar, Strip Club

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

GREENSBORO — The city filed a civil lawsuit Wednesday to shut down a strip and nightclub complex where police say strippers have been engaging in prostitution and owners are violating state alcohol laws.

The clubs’ owner said he feels he is being unfairly targeted and looks forward to fighting the case in court.

Following numerous criminal complaints since 2001 and a seven-month undercover police investigation, the city is trying to close Bare Villa nightclub and Nakitas Play House, a strip club, both at 510 Farragut St.

The two clubs, which operate under one roof, are owned by Sugar Bare Entertainment. Until recently, the clubs were known as Lost Dimensions strip club and Bares Den nightclub.

“The message needs to be sent that if you are going to operate a sexually oriented business, you need to follow the guidelines and statute that are set forward,” police Chief Tim Bellamy said.

“Where unlawful acts occur that threaten the health and safety of this community, GPD is committed to acting aggressively to resolve the matter,” Bellamy said.

A judge has issued a temporary restraining order against both the business owner and property owner that prohibits any illegal activity at the clubs until a court hearing Jan. 28.

According to court documents and police officials, clubs at 510 Farragut St. have been the subject of nearly 60 serious police calls since 2001.

Most notably, the club has been the site of two homicides since 2007.

The most recent — the fatal shooting on April 12, 2009, of 30-year-old Carlton Smith — prompted a renewed interest by city leaders to consider closing the club through state nuisance abatement laws.

According to an affidavit, several undercover officers from the Greensboro Police Department and other agencies have visited the club multiple times since July.

In sworn statements, officers detailed sexual acts they witnessed the strippers performing with each other and patrons.

Officers also said the dancers solicited them for sex in special rooms at the clubs.

Officer statements also said they were able to move freely between the Bares Den, which had a valid state ABC license, and Lost Dimensions, the strip club located in the same building, which did not.

By allowing such activity, the owner would be violating state and local laws that govern alcohol sales and sexually oriented businesses.

Darryl McCarroll, the club owner, said the police department’s and the city’s actions are misguided.

“If they noticed something like (these allegations), they could have brought it to our attention earlier,” McCarroll said.

“We investigate things going on in our business, and we ensure we are following the statutes. It’s unfortunate that they had to use taxpayer money with something to try and close us,” McCarroll said, “when they should be trying to help us keep open. Gestapo tactics are in effect.”

The city’s and the police department’s concerns about the clubs aren’t new. In 2007, city leaders discussed a possible nuisance abatement case against the business, but nothing was done after the district attorney’s office declined to pursue the matter, saying that was the city legal department’s job.

The issue resurfaced last spring after Smith’s death. That prompted a presentation from Bellamy and Capt. Chris Walker about problems with the clubs and the unveiling of a plan to clean up crime in the Randleman Road corridor.

Walker said Wednesday that McCarroll has been warned repeatedly to clean up crime at the clubs.

“We did everything that we could over the past year and a half (that I have been over the southern district) to work with them,” Walker said. “If criminal activity is going to continue, we are going to work and put it to a stop.”

Douglas Smith, the father of Carlton Smith, said he supports any action that will help the community.

“I know closing it is not going to bring my son back, but if it could keep another family from what we’re going through … then yes, it needs to be closed down,” Douglas Smith said.

Source:News-record
By Ryan Seals
Thursday January 21, 2010

From Clark Co. Star Student To Stripper

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

less than a week, a Clark County teenager went from start student to stripper. Her story contains a warning and a lesson for all parents about the hidden sex trafficking trade operating in the Northwest.

Brianna was convinced she had found a boyfriend and freedom. But in less than a week she found herself in a strip club far from home.

Police say she was flirting with something much more dangerous.

Family photos tell the story of a girl who grew up supported by a loving family. She excelled in school and sports. But what happened in December 2009 left her and her parents shaken.

“Living in a small community I’ve never not felt safe,” Brianna told KGW, “and I don’t feel safe (now).”

It was early December when a twenty-something man from Seattle named Nick and his friend started frequenting the local cafe where Brianna worked part time.

“They were really flirty and just really really nice,” recalled Brianna.

Just days after Brianna turned 18, Nick invited her up to check out Seattle, where she wanted to go to college. She borrowed her dad’s car, lied about where she was going, and headed north.

Once she got there she didn’t want to go home. Nick bought her expensive things, offered her a spare room, and even money for college.

“It was kind of exhilarating, kind of like ‘I’m finally out on my own but I have this really awesome guy who’s wanting to take care of me,’” said Brianna.

Nick helped her get a “job.” By her second night in Seattle, Brianna had gone from star student to stripper. “I was there for about four hours and I made $350,” said Brianna.

Nick pocketed that money, along with her phone. She was being cut off from her now frantic family, and tightly controlled.

From Seattle, Brianna called Evan, a trusted friend back home. She had to return her dad’s car, and wanted to know if he would give her a ride back to Nick afterwards.

Evan became suspicious. “As soon as she said he had two cell phones I knew this guy was involved in something illegal,” he said.

Evan agreed to give her a ride. Then he did something that might have saved her life. He betrayed her trust.

When Brianna arrived to meet him, she found her mom and his parents, who had miraculously tracked down former Washington Congresswoman Linda Smith. Smith founded Shared Hope International, an organization that rescues girls from the sex trade around the world.

Smith had no doubt that Brianna was being lured down a path that would end with violence and prostitution. It was too familiar.

“I call it the ‘go to hell’ look – she really wanted all of us to go there,” recalled Smith, who proceeded to describe the recruitment process, “what they say, what they do, the things they would omit” to a disbelieving Brianna.

“I found it annoying,” said Brianna. “Then I realized that all the stories were the same as mine.”

Brianna stopped taking Nick’s calls, and now feels foolish for being so naive. But sex trafficking isn’t something most families warn their kids about.

“We need to educate our girls about what this is and how they get there,” Smith said.

Brianna’s family shared their story with KGW in the hope that public awareness could protect other girls, because police can’t do much. In this case, officers said no crime was committed because Brianna was 18 and, although she was manipulated, she was not forced to do anything.

Brianna is still afraid to be alone but grateful to be the one that got away. “I’m just happy that I’m here, that I’m alive, that I’m back.”

source: KGW.com stripper news
by Tracy Barry

Strip club ‘would be a disaster’

Saturday, August 8th, 2009

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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This article posted on August 5, 2009 at 11:30 am