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Cleveland Strip Clubs: ‘Family Guy’: Something, Something Star Wars

Posted in Cleveland strip clubs by cleveland-stripper on the May 24, 2010

At the same time, Cleveland’s parents show up to announce they’re moving back into their old house and getting remarried. Cleveland’s not very happy with the idea. His father Freight Train has repeatedly cheated on his mother with waffle house waitresses and JetBlue flight attendants. Freight Train asks Cleveland to be his best man, only to replace him with Donna’s first husband Robert and then not even show up for the wedding, earning himself a girly-slap beat-down from Cleveland until he changes his mind.
The wedding was a nice opportunity to bring back so many of the characters introduced in “Cleveland’s” first season. Plus we got the difficulties of going to a strip club with a bear who doesn’t wear pants, way too many details about Cookie and Freight Train’s sex life, and Rallo’s James Brown walk down the aisle. Overall a strong finish to an impressive first season of “The Cleveland Show.” I’ll be happy to see it back next season.

See the full article from “Los Angeles Times (blog)”

Cleveland Adult Entertainment: Brian Urlacher’s Love Affair With LeBron James Reaches DEFCON 1, Chicago Bears (blog)

Posted in Cleveland adult entertainment by clevelandconfidential on the May 20, 2010

If LeBron does, in fact, sign with the Bulls, I smell a James-Urlacher buddy comedy hitting theaters in the summer of 2011. It would center around two professional athletes who, on a trip to New York, get caught up in a mob-run prostitution ring. It could be called, “LeBronx Tail.”

See the full article from “Blog Down”

Cleveland Escorts: Cleveland Orchestra goes to dramatic extremes with Beethoven, Berg

Posted in Cleveland escorts by clevelandhobbyist on the May 20, 2010

For the most part, the wild-style treatment bore glorious fruit. The Finale soared on the sparks between conductor and orchestra. Like the music itself, the performance was restless. No less exciting was the Scherzo, with wondrously soft patter in the strings and bright, resolute calls by the horns.
Even more fulfilling was the Funeral March. There, Welser-Most held the orchestra at a steady simmer, conserving momentum while allowing details like the resonant rumbling of the basses to emerge in stark definition. In this atmosphere, the fugue came off like a low earthquake, the powerful result of clashing musical strata.
Only in the opening Allegro did Welser-Most’s approach seem questionable. The brisk pace and tendency to accelerate tainted the excitement, injecting an air of haste into a performance otherwise notable for its nobility of spirit.
On the drama scale, few scores rank higher than Berg’s opera, “Lulu,” tracing a prostitute’s debauchery-filled rise and ultimately gruesome fall. Next to this, Beethoven’s tribute to human resolve almost seems tame.

See the full article from “Plain Dealer”

Cleveland Adult Entertainment: Lorain police and block watches look to coordinate efforts

Posted in Cleveland adult entertainment by clevelandconfidential on the May 20, 2010

McCann said the commit­tee, which includes Flores’ sis­ter, Mary Flores, merely wants to make sure criminals aren’t joining the block watch. Rapists, murderers, drug deal­ers and others with serious legal problems don’t belong in the organization, he said.
“It goes against the moral code of the block watch,” he said.
But Dennis Flores, who served as a block watch cap­tain in his neighborhood and is trying to start a Guardian Angels chapter in Lorain, takes exception to one of the examples McCann used dur­ing a committee meeting last week when discussing who shouldn’t be a block watch captain.
McCann said he told mem­bers during the meeting that he didn’t think someone who was arrested for driving under the influence and picking up prostitutes should serve as a block watch captain.

See the full article from “Chronicle-Telegram”

Cleveland Adult Entertainment: Investigator Exclusive: Human traffickers finally in cops’ cross-hairs

Posted in Cleveland adult entertainment by clevelandconfidential on the May 20, 2010

In the past, she said, police arrested the victim and failed to look into the bigger picture of organized crime involvement. Even if they arrested the pimp, police would often charge them with forced prostitution.
A bill sponsored by Chandler would make human trafficking a felony with stiff prison terms and increase training for police. The FBI estimates more than 100 organized crime syndicates force both American-born and foreign adults and children into slavery each year, Wilson said.

In Toledo, a special police unit has rescued 60 children forced into prostitution. An FBI sting also found Toledo pimps were shipping children all over the country as prostitutes, including Harrisburg, Pa.
That’s where they convicted 15 pimps of using violence to force 151 victims, including 45 children, to perform sex acts for clients at a truck stop.

See the full article from “WKYC-TV”

Cleveland Strip Clubs: Chardon man sentenced in ODOT probe

Posted in Cleveland strip clubs by cleveland-stripper on the May 19, 2010

By News-Herald staff
A Chardon man was sentenced Tuesday to five years of community control and three years house arrest for his role in the ODOT corruption probe.
James Patrick Hartory II pleaded guilty before Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Judge Michael Russo to bribery, attempted bribery and attempted tampering with records.
Hartory, who is CEO of Traditional Building Systems, Knight Mechanical Inc. and All-Controls Corp. in Mentor, faced up to eight years in prison.
He was accused of getting Ohio Department of Transportation contracts for business associates from 2000 to 2007 by paying for visits to strip clubs and other schemes.
Hartory then would be rewarded with contracts for his heating and air conditioning businesses. He has paid $39,000 in restitution, prosecutors said.
The primary target of the investigation, Dennis Kratochvil of Chester Township, has a June 10 pretrial on 26 charges.

See the full article from “News-Herald.com”

Cleveland Strip Clubs: Ohioans can be proud of LeBron James, in Cleveland or elsewhere: Connie Schultz

Posted in Cleveland strip clubs by cleveland-stripper on the May 19, 2010

Is he full of himself? Well, maybe. Frankly, I think he’d have to be superhuman not to get caught up in all the attention, all the courting. But I also hope he’s offended by some of it. He’s not, after all, up for auction. And he’s got his principles.
Last week, only hours before the Cavs’ dream of a championship withered like lilies in a drought, I was headed to the gate for a flight home from Washington when the cover of New York magazine stopped me in my tracks.
There he was, our guy LeBron, lugging a Knicks suitcase and bent over this headline: “Hey, LeBron, welcome to New York.” The astute reader might be tempted to point out that this is a doctored photo, but that would just mean you aren’t in a New York state of mind, you hayseed you.
The chest-thumping story offered reasons why James should ditch Cleveland for Manhattan, including this promise from actor John Leguizamo: “There’s no strip club like New York strip clubs. You can have whatever dancer you want.”

See the full article from “Plain Dealer”

Cleveland Strip Clubs: Prosecutor: Chardon man pleads guilty in ODOT District 12 corruption probe

Posted in Cleveland strip clubs by cleveland-stripper on the May 19, 2010

Hartory, 38, of Chardon, was sentenced to 5 years community control of which three of these 5 years are to be served on house arrest.
Hartory is CEO of Traditional Building Systems, Knight Mechanical Inc., and All-Controls Corp., in Mentor.
Hartory was indicted on corruption charges for using a wide-variety of scams to illegally steer ODOT contracts and business to friends and associates from 2000 to 2007.
The center of the criminal activity was ODOT’s District 12 headquarters in Garfield Heights.
The ODOT District 12 corruption probe investigation was conducted by Ohio Inspector General Thomas Charles’ office and the Ohio Highway Patrol and information was turned over to the Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Bill Mason.
Hartory was accused of funding frequent jaunts to strip clubs for he and Dennis L. Kratochvil, 65, of Chagrin Falls, the former District 12 facilities manager and the main target of the probe.

See the full article from “WKYC-TV”

Cleveland Strip Clubs: LeBron’s Mom Not Going (Delonte) West

Posted in Cleveland strip clubs by cleveland-stripper on the May 18, 2010

LeBron’s lawyer, Frederick Nance, also the lawyer for LeBron’s mom, Gloria, shot off a cease-and-desist email to terezowens.com, the sports blog that first reported Friday that LeBron’s mother was allegedly sleeping with West.
The fact that the James family even has to respond to such outlandish (and private) allegations just shows LeBron’s standing as a celebrity.
Nance says the report is “categorically false and per se defamatory,” and “No thinking person could possibly believe such rubbish.”
A spokesman for terezowens.com has said about the cease-and-desist email: “We think it’s a little fishy that they waited almost 4 days to fire this off.”  They say they stand by their source, and they’re consulting with their lawyers.  The story is still up on their site for now.
Meanwhile, James has been offered free lap dances for life at Score’s, an expensive strip club in New York, if he signs with the Knicks.

See the full article from “Player Press”

Cleveland Strip Clubs: Maybe ‘LeBacle’ not so bad

Posted in Cleveland strip clubs by cleveland-stripper on the May 18, 2010

You see, history hasn’t been particularly kind to the giants of the sporting landscape. Michael Jordan is one of my heroes, but even I can’t deny that his behavior off the court leaves something to be desired. I cringed during his Hall of Fame speech when he told his kids, “I wouldn’t want to be you guys.” What kind of father says that?
Lawrence Taylor, infamous for his fearsome demeanor on the field back in the eighties, has become a regular on local police blotters and was recently accused of raping a 16-year-old girl. I could go on and on with examples.
Now, don’t get me wrong. I’m not saying that a cutthroat demeanor on the field automatically breeds misbehavior off the court. But it has to play some role, doesn’t it? When guys like Taylor are stripped of a game that allows them to exorcise their inner demons, where do they turn to next? Too often, it is casinos, strip clubs and crime.

See the full article from “Oregon Daily Emerald”

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