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July 28, 2008
German police responding to a complaint about a noisy party after midnight knocked on the door only to have the noisy guests burst into applause after opening the door and seeing the officers there. Applauding the police were the birthday girl, who had just turned 30, and her female guests who, it turned out, had all mistakenly thought the police officers were a surprise birthday gift - male strippers in costume.
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August 27, 2007
A man accused of making counterfeit $100 bills to pay for lap dances at a Nashville strip club has pleaded guilty Friday. Damon Armagost spent $600 in fake bills at Deja Vu on April 16. He pleaded guilty to printing $1,400 in counterfeit bills from the image of $100 bill he downloaded on his computer, according to a federal prosecutor.
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August 26, 2007
Topics money, image, computer, strippers, dollar, dance, strip, gold, club, internet, charges, house, family, man and police
A man who used his computer to print fake $100 dollar bills to have lap dance services at a strip club in Tennessee was arrested and pleaded guilty to counterfeiting charges, authorities said. Suspicious strippers at Deja Vu in Nashville called police after Damon Armagost paid $600 in fake money for services on April 16, federal authorities said.
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September 5, 2006
Topics cars, strip, clothes, beach, women, strippers, mercedes, string, russia, naked, female, free, car and police
A group of carjackers in Russia has found an innovative way to catch the attention of would-be victims. They entice owners of luxury cars to watch women strip naked on a beach. It was reported that the modus operandi of the group is to have three females to take off their clothes at the man-made Balashiksh beach on the Moscow River. As the women wash each other's bodies, motorists passing along would be attracted to watch the show and abandon their cars.
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September 1, 2006
Topics school, club, strippers, teachers, vegas, strip, business, money, taxes, marketing, clothes, education, bad, children and reuters
Nevada's Clark County School District may be some 400 teachers short this year, but it did add to its coffers thanks to the generosity of a Las Vegas strip club. Scores Las Vegas raised $2,500 for the district by holding an event called "Detention," in which strippers were dressed as teachers, schoolgirls and librarians. An advertisement said, "It's back to school time and you know what that means. Detention for everyone who has been bad!"
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