Cleveland Strip Clubs: Stripper gets probation for assault with stiletto heel
Stripper gets probation for assault with stiletto heel
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Chetania Davis was only defending herself when she snatched a fellow exotic dancer’s stiletto heel and whacked the woman in the head, her attorney said today. Davis, 22 and eight months pregnant, planned to use the defense at trial today in Summit County Common Pleas Court. She was charged with felonious assault for the April confrontation with a 52-year-old dancer at an Akron strip club. Davis had faced up to eight years in prison if convicted. Instead, she took a prosecutor’s offer and pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor assault charge. Judge Alison McCarty suspended a six-month jail sentence and placed Davis on probation for one year. Davis said she has given up dancing forever and is now focusing on medical assistant studies at the University of Akron. Prosecutors say Davis assaulted fellow dancer Jo Nolan on April 17 near the basement dressing rooms of the Club 1245 nightclub on East Tallmadge Avenue. Nolan was working her …
Cleveland Adult Entertainment: Joe Hallett commentary: Downtown could end up big loser if casino issue passes
… That’s $100,000 that’s not being spent on cars, refrigerators, computers and the necessities of life: food, clothing, banking, savings,” Kindt said. It also won’t be spent at Huntington Park, Nationwide Arena and the Short North’s restaurants and shops.
Casinos adversely hit the wallets of all citizens. Studies presented to Congress project that the cost of legalized gambling to taxpayers is at least $3 for every $1 of theoretical benefit, primarily due to increased crime and addiction.
It is indisputable that with casinos come rises in assaults, rape, robbery, burglary, auto theft, bankruptcies, embezzlements, child abuse, homelessness, drug usage and prostitution. After a 10-year study, researchers at Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology concluded in 2006 that crime increased 8 percent to 10 percent on average after a casino opened in a county — and crime increases continued thereafter.
Cleveland Escorts: Retired firefighter charged over party held in closed bar
Kaplysh retired Wednesday after 28 years with the Cleveland Fire Department. His family declined to comment Saturday afternoon about the arrest.
About 35 people attended the event, billed as a private party inside the former Wedge Inn. An undercover officer from the 2nd District Vice Unit ordered beer from the barmaid and tried paying for it.
She told the officer to drop money in a box on the bar. It was labeled “Donate to Jerry’s Kids MD,” police said. The slogan is used by actor Jerry Lewis for raising money for the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
The bar, which Kaplysh had operated, was shut down and boarded up a few years ago after police learned it was being operated as an illegal strip club without the proper permits, said Ward 16 Councilman Kevin Kelley. Police also received complaints then about underage drinking, underage sales and prostitution, he added.
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Cleveland Escorts: The Nine Voting Lives of ACORN’s Darnell Nash
ACORN’s Project Vote affiliate has tried to get rid of the problem of vote fraud by defining it out of existence. Lorraine C. Minnite, a political science professor at Columbia University’s Barnard College, argues in an ACORN/Project Vote report called “The Politics of Voter Fraud” that “[t]he claim that voter fraud threatens the integrity of American elections is itself a fraud.” Minnite is also a senior fellow at the liberal think tank Demos.
While ACORN has not yet been charged in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, the fact that an individual voter registered by ACORN has been convicted of actually casting a fraudulent ballot appears to be a historic first for the embattled radical advocacy group.
But in the Nash case, the question arises: Who conned whom? Or were both Nash and ACORN to blame?
Nash, the self-proclaimed “Queen of Cleveland Gender Benders,” claimed to make $150 an hour turning tricks, according to the New York Post
Cleveland Escorts: ‘More Than a Game’
Its core was four kids — his son, James, Willie McGee and Sian Cotton — who clicked on and off the court, kids who wanted to be family as much as they wanted to score points. This was especially true of James, who never knew his father and was born when his unwed mother was but 16. These players, each of whom gets a considerable back story, surprised everyone by almost winning their age category in the 1999 AAU National Championship Tournament.
Everyone expected the Fab Four, as they called themselves, to go to their local Akron public high school, but because Little Dru, who was only 4-foot-10, felt he would get a better chance to play at mostly white St. Vincent under coach Keith Dambrot, all the kids, in an all-for-one move, followed him there.
This did not go over well in the neighborhood, where the boys were called traitors and accused of “pimping for St. Vincent’s.” The players had the last laugh, however, when Little Dru, often mistaken for the ball boy, threw in seven eye-popping three-pointers that resulted in a state championship.
Cleveland Escorts: The Nut Has Cracked
James O’Keefe and Hannah Giles, working
for Andrew Breitbart’s BigGovernment,
came up with a simple plan. They would pose as a pimp and a prostitute,
and approach ACORN offices with a proposition that was so laughable
that any sensible individual would have told them to get lost.
They went into the ACORN offices, to their housing division, and
discussed the possibility of buying a home for use as a brothel.
Not only did the ACORN workers not bat an eye at the idea but
they brought in tax consultants to show them how to hide the money
and defraud the government of tax money. In Baltimore Ms. Giles
was advised that she was not a prostitute but rather an “independent
artist.” In Washington, DC both were told to stick their
extra money in a tin can, and bury it in the backyard. The same
thing happened in New York City, San Bernardino, and San Diego.
But that wa …
Cleveland Escorts: Car show rolls into town for Hispanic Heritage Month
Car show rolls into town for Hispanic Heritage Month
By Ingrid Marie Rivera
La Prensa Correspondent
LORAIN: The Puerto Rican Home Club wanted to ride out the
Hispanic Heritage Month with plenty of style, by hosting a car
show this past Sunday. More than two dozen cars and motorcycles
revved their engines and audio systems, and displayed their
creative designs and custom-made electronics including their own
built-in television sets.
Onlookers gather around another vehicle at the car show.
There were a total of 33 trophies handed to the best coat
painting or design, loudest vehicle, and more at the Sept. 27,
2009 car show, sponsored by La Prensa.
For the average onlooker, it appeared the rear parking lot had
been transformed into MTV’s famous reality TV show, “Pimp My
Ride,” where ordinary cars had undergone a major makeover.
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Cleveland Escorts: Retired Cleveland firefighter arrested for holding party in former bar
About 35 people attended the event billed as a private party inside the former Wedge Inn. An undercover officer from the 2nd District Vice Unit ordered beer from the barmaid and tried paying for it.
A barmaid told the officer to drop money in a box on the bar. It was labeled “Donate to Jerry’s Kids MD,” police said. The slogan is used by famed singer Jerry Lewis for raising money for the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
Inspectors from the city’s Building and Housing Department will board up the bar again, police said. Officers confiscated a handgun, 21 cases of beer and 49 bottles of liquor.
The bar was shut down and boarded up a few years ago after police learned it was being operated as a strip club without the proper permits, said Ward 16 Councilman Kevin Kelley. Police also received complaints then about underage drinking, underage sales and prostitution, he added.
See the full article from “The Plain Dealer – cleveland.com”
Cleveland Strip Clubs: COPS AND COURTS
Firefighters were called to the scene around 9 a.m. after neighbors said they smelled gasoline. The truck’s gas tank was had been punctured by a screwdriver, and firefighters put down 20 bags of absorbent to prevent the gas from spreading, Krugman said. The Environmental Protection Agency also responded to the scene, Krugman said.
Police look for driver of flipped pickup truck who fled near Black River
ELYRIA — Police are looking for the driver of a Chevrolet pickup truck who flipped the truck on the front lawn of a Middle Avenue home Friday morning, according to an Elyria police report.
The passenger in the truck told officers he was driving home with his roommate from a strip club around 2:30 a.m. when his roommate didn’t see a posted stop sign. He then flipped the truck and ran from the scene, the report states.
Cleveland Strip Clubs: Police seek driver involved in crash
The driver had borrowed his roommate’s truck and had taken a friend to a strip club, a passenger told police, adding that they were on their way home and ran a stop sign at the intersection of Middle Avenue and South Maple Street.
Police Lt. Andy Eichenlaub said that intersection is T- shaped, and the driver was on South Maple Street heading for Middle Avenue but didn’t stop.
The truck ended up upside down in someone’s front yard, Eichenlaub said.
The driver, not identified in the police report, ran off after the accident. Police spotted the driver in the area, but he ran into the woods near the Black River and couldn’t be located, police said.
Police then spoke with the owner of the truck, who said he got tired of his roommate asking to go to the strip club so he finally told him where the truck’s keys were, and the roommate left with a friend.