Monthly Archives: October 2007

Ohio Strip Club Defenders Submit More Signatures

An additional 230,000 petition signatures were submitted by a coalition just before the final deadline to put an initiative on the November ballot to repeal the state’s new restrictions on strip clubs. In September, 382,500 signatures were submitted, but two-thirds … Continue reading

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Judge To Decide Flesh Club’s Fate

Flesh Club in San Bernardino, California, may be forced to close for eight months as the result of an August ruling by Superior Court Judge Donald Alvarez that the club routinely engaged in promiscuous sexual and lewd conduct. In a … Continue reading

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Study: Strippers Make More Money Near Ovulation

Psychologist Geoffrey Miller of the University of New Mexico and other researchers did a study comparing an exotic dancer’s money making ability at different times during the month and discovered that a dancer’s income is significantly higher when she is … Continue reading

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Crazy Horse Too In Las Vegas, NV, Could Be Yours

Federal authorities are hurriedly looking for a buyer for the former Crazy Horse Too in lucrative Las Vegas, Nevada. The strip club is for sale following the 2006 guilty plea for tax evasion of former owner Rick Rizzolo. Rizzolo, currently … Continue reading

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Supreme Court Refuses To Hear Chicago Strip Club Appeal

The United States Supreme Court has refused to hear the appeal of a 14-year-old case involving the city of Chicago’s revocation of a club’s licenses for serving alcohol where scantily clad dancers were performing. The name of the gentlemen’s club … Continue reading

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Salem, Oregon, To Discuss Possible Lap Dance Regulations

The city council in Salem, OR, is planning to discuss possible new regulations on lap dances following a loss in court earlier this year. In July, Marion County judge Albin Norblad ruled that the city’s prohibitions on touching were unconstitutional … Continue reading

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