Seattle Strip Clubs: Twists and Turns of Classic “Who Done It” Highlight Darlene Cox’s New Thriller …

Posted on November 29th, 2009 in Seattle strip clubs by stripclubbouncer

Web of Deceit is the story of Peter Brock, a man who has it all—or appears to. He is young, handsome, intelligent, and the founding partner of one of New York’s prestigious law firms. But, Peter has one remaining goal he wishes to fulfill. It is when he meets James Campbell, a wealthy New York diamond broker, who wishes to protect his hard-earned money from the IRS, that Peter sees his opportunity, and begins to weave a web of deceit to divert the bulk of Campbell’s fortune to his own accounts. If he should discover the deceit, how can Campbell, as a co-conspirator, cry “foul” at the risk of incarceration in a federal prison?
A perfect plan, Peter thinks. But he needs help to carry it out. He enlists Delilah, a strip club dancer, to learn through pillow talk the extent of Campbell’s wealth.  And there is Jenny, a trans-oceanic flight attendant with a major airline, to smuggle loose diamonds to Europe.

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Seattle Strip Clubs: Kirkland Secret Santa Week Rages Forth

Posted on November 29th, 2009 in Seattle strip clubs by stripclubbouncer

For one week, Kirkland residents find themselves secretly doting and being doted upon, waking up to hot breakfast in bed, returning to their rooms to find their suite transformed into a winter wonderland, or bumping into a house “crush” waiting for them with a bottle of champagne and freshly baked cookies. And that’s just the private stuff. More after the jump.
Kirkland Dining hall will transform into a musical theatre and chapel at once, complete with skits, serenades, fake marriages, and a few romantic dinners sprinkled here and there.
“I got married to my roommate for one of our friends who said we were always together so we might as well be married,” said Paraszczak. “There’s always someone who requests a lap dance or a strip tease but they’re not specific so what they want always turns into five guys and they blindfold the one—that actually happened to me last year.”

See the full article from “Harvard Crimson”

Seattle Strip Clubs: Remembering Pierce County’s past fallen officers

Posted on November 29th, 2009 in Seattle strip clubs by stripclubbouncer

… State Patrol trooper Ernest Eichorn died directing traffic at the Puyallup Fair in 1958.
• Tacoma police officer Larry L. Frost died Sept. 9, 1977, while trying to arrest a man for breaking a store window near South 64th Street and South Tacoma Way. The man wrestled Frost’s gun away, jumped on top of him and shot him.
• State Liquor Control Board senior enforcement agent Mel Journey was shot Nov. 15, 1977, in his driveway as he left for work by two gunmen who ran down the street. He recovered but later contracted hepatitis C from the tainted blood that saved his life. He died in January 1999. The investigation into his attack uncovered a widespread racketeering ring involving topless bars in Pierce County, ending with the indictment of 15 men, including Sheriff George Janovich.

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Seattle Strip Clubs: Front porch: Laugh it up at Everett theatrical performance

Posted on November 28th, 2009 in Seattle strip clubs by stripclubbouncer

Published: Saturday, November 28, 2009
Front porch: Laugh it up at Everett theatrical performance
Laugh it up in Everett
If you’re looking for some Southern comfort in the form of belly laughs, check out Reunion Theater’s new comedic offering called “Exit Laughing.”
It’s about a diehard group of bridge-playing ladies from Birmingham, Ala., who decide after 30 years of cards that, after one of their foursome dies, this dearly departed friend needed to finally live a little. So the group throws a wild party complete with a male stripper and a police raid.
“Exit Laughing” will play for two weekends starting at 8 p.m. Friday at the Everett Symphony building, 2710 Colby Ave., Everett. Tickets are $9 and $12.
For more information, call 800-838-3006 or go to www. brownpapertickets.com.
City offers first-aid class: Participants in a basic first-aid class offered by the city of Arlington can learn to recognize the signs and symptoms of injuries and sudden illness.

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Seattle Escorts: Is DeShawn "Cash Money" Clark What Human Trafficking Looks Like?

Posted on November 25th, 2009 in Seattle escorts by seattleescortlover

Is DeShawn “Cash Money” Clark What Human Trafficking Looks Like?
Wednesday, Nov. 25 2009 @ 12:26PM
Getty ImagesA brothel bust in China fits the rhetoric around human trafficking​Yes, the oddly-named DeShawn “Cash Money” Clark seems to have been a thoroughly unpleasant character. He pimped out young women, including his ex-girlfriend, using violence and false promises of love. It’s, unfortunately, an old story. That’s why it’s so strange that he was convicted yesterday of what sounds like an exotic, new-fangled crime: human trafficking.
Clark argues that the state’s six-year-old trafficking law was not meant for people like him, according to the Seattle P-I. He’s got a point. Technically, the law addresses people who force others into involuntary servitude, and that appears to include him. But the anti-trafficking movement arose in the last decade to fight a new brand of human smugglers who take people across national borders and hold them, like prisoners, in sweatshops and brothels. “Modern-day slavery,” it is dubbed by the interesting coalition of religious conservatives and feminists who crusade against it.

See the full article from “Seattle Weekly”

Seattle Adult Entertainment: Tacoma Police apply latest technology to fight crime

Posted on November 25th, 2009 in Seattle adult entertainment by seattlesleuth

Lieutenants in charge of TPD’s four sectors have identified their critical data and training needs.
“We are always looking for the most progressive, efficient way of doing business,” she said.
TPD received $435,000 in federal funding from a Crime Early Warning System (CEWS) grant.
Officers have laptop computers in their patrol cars. The idea behind CEWS is to alert them to emerging crime trends. When a trend is detected, supervisors would send an e-mail to officers on patrols. The officer would click on a link in the e-mail and view data.
In the near future, officers will be able to pull up information on a variety of topics, such as the number of calls for service for a particular address, or whether someone being questioned has a court order to avoid areas of prostitution or drug activity.

See the full article from “Tacoma Weekly”

Seattle Adult Entertainment: Pierce County Council overrides executive veto

Posted on November 25th, 2009 in Seattle adult entertainment by seattlesleuth

Pierce County Council overrides executive veto
Associated Press – November 25, 2009 11:45 AM ET
TACOMA, Wash. (AP) – The Pierce County Council voted unanimously to override a veto by county executive Pat McCarthy.
The action Tuesday reinforces the council’s decision to eliminate one superior court judge position.
McCarthy told The News Tribune of Tacoma the council lacks authority for the move. Council members say it’s a budget matter.
The seat was left vacant after the resignation of Judge Michael Hecht, following his conviction for patronizing a prostitute.

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Seattle Strip Clubs: The First Family of Belltown

Posted on November 25th, 2009 in Seattle strip clubs by stripclubbouncer

David and Mandy: Oh yeah—It just depends on the night—we’re all for it, we encourage it—who’s having how much fun—the more bras that come off in a night, the better night it is. (We all laugh).
Mandy: There used to be the photos of the boobies, but we don’t really do that any more.
David: Don’t lie; there’s booby photos all over.
Mandy: There are booby photos, but there’s not a camera where we’re trying to…
David: There’s two cameras back there. I’m just getting new Polaroid film for them. (They good-naturedly banter back and forth about the merits and demerits of the acclaimed booby photos).
EB: Are you keeping the periscope in the men’s room?
David: The periscope is still there and that works. One thing that made the bar rowdy at night was the strip club down the street, Razzmatazz. That’s gone now; so to encourage strippers to still come here, their first drink is

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Seattle Strip Clubs: Top 5: Portland posts fourth-biggest Septebmer decline in Case-Shiller index

Posted on November 25th, 2009 in Seattle strip clubs by stripclubbouncer

2. Beardsley’s company files bankruptcy to save Jazz de Opus building from foreclosure: I had a follow up in print today on developer John Beardsley’s Chapter 11 filing for his real estate company, Fountain Village Development. Here’s the top: Developer John Beardsley, who’s owned downtown Portland real estate since the 1960s,  has put his company into Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Beardsley’s company, Fountain Village Development, owns enough historic properties to fill a skyscraper. But he sent the company into Chapter 11 to prevent the loss of one small storefront to foreclosure. The old Jazz de Opus club at Northwest Second Avenue and Couch Street was headed for an auction Monday morning on the steps of the Multnomah County Courthouse. Beardsley halted the sale with the bankruptcy filing Friday. “I can’t do that,” Beardsley said of losing the building, now rented by a strip club and a tattoo parlor. “I’ve got by far the most historic buildings downtown. I’m a steward, and I’m not surrendering that. “I’m a hard loser, I guess.”

See the full article from “OregonLive.com”

Seattle Escorts: Seattle gang member convicted of prostitution-related charges

Posted on November 24th, 2009 in Seattle escorts by seattleescortlover

An alleged member of the West Side Street Mobb was found guilty Tuesday of six of nine counts related to prostitution activites of the Delridge-area gang.
Deshawn Clark was convicted of second-degree human trafficking, promoting prostitution, commercial sexual abuse of a minor as well as a conspiracy charge alleging that he was conducting this activity on behalf of his gang.
Since early October, the King County jury has heard the slew of allegations against Clark, the final defendant from a group six men charged in the prostitution ring. The other five, including Clark’s 21-year-old brother, previously pleaded guilty.
Prosecutors allege that Clark used threats of violence and promises of love to force three women, two of whom were under 18 , into prostitution. He is also accused of taking young women to Oregon and Nevada, as well as beating one woman in a hotel parking lot before dragging her into his car.

See the full article from “Seattle Post Intelligencer”

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