http://www.nydailynews.com/life-styl...icle-1.1895713
They owe 2.1 million in back taxes.
http://www.nydailynews.com/life-styl...icle-1.1895713
They owe 2.1 million in back taxes.





^^^ The back taxes on the club's share of lap dances / CR's is a bit of a cause for worry. If the IRS and NY tax agency is combing through Hustler's business records, they're likely to find details on the dancers who received the rest of that lap dance / CR money.
I didn't think of that. What I was thinking of is where are all those girls going to go to when Hustler closes? That club is known for being extras-friendly. Those girls are going to disperse among the NYC clubs (semi-clean and dirty clubs) and maybe fully dirtify them. Also, the staff. There simply are not enough host,bartender,waitress, and floor men positions available for all of them. It's going to cause a huge tidal wave of having all these girls looking for jobs and over saturating the clubs which already have enough talent.





^^^Well maybe they should had thought about that before deciding to not pay taxes.





IDC what the club thought of or didn't think of. I care about how it's going to affect me and MY club.



I called the club they said they aren't closing...I also asked about auditions they said no problem come in at 9...
Well I would just be wary about the funny money situation just in case they DO close.





They're so full of shit. Of course they're gonna lie. They don't want whatever girls they have leave.
There's also rumors about others closing in town, but that's not even for sure.
Yes. ^ I heard about one other.




thats sad, i did well there. it sucks when one club closes it wreaks havoc over the rest in the city. i remember seeing a drop in money worki ng in la when some lv club closed because of all of the commuters. happened again here in lv when paradise closed. shitty.
Yup... ^





Is the Paradise (LV) still closed? Sorry for T/J
MANY MEN WANTED TO LAY ME DOWN, BUT FEW WANTED TO LIFT ME UP
-Eartha Kitt



Does anyone know when it's scheduled to close down?





^^^ my intuition and prior knowledge of 'how things work' in NY leads me to believe that the answer is 'never'. Instead I would guess that the threat of closure is being thrown out there as leverage while seeking a 'settlement' with the IRS and NY tax agencies. After all, pocketing 2.1 million in extra club income ( illegally ), and paying perhaps 1.1 million in 'settlement' money, still leaves the club 1 million dollars 'ahead'.
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