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aogan

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My wife is an exotic dancer, she's had several offers to do an "in house" dance and it got us to thinking. What kind of legal problems would we have in starting a business where instead of dancing in a nightclub, the performers would go to the customers house to dance. I would also want some security for the girls. Some type of security guard or something to accompany them the the homes. We are in the state of Ohio and any help would be greatly appreciated.
 


I AM ALWAYS LIABLE

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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by aogan:
My wife is an exotic dancer, she's had several offers to do an "in house" dance and it got us to thinking. What kind of legal problems would we have in starting a business where instead of dancing in a nightclub, the performers would go to the customers house to dance. I would also want some security for the girls. Some type of security guard or something to accompany them the the homes. We are in the state of Ohio and any help would be greatly appreciated.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

My response:

Hmmmm. Party girls. Hmmmm. Something like, oh, I dunno, you call and make an appointment to hire one or two, say for a birthday party, or bachelor party, and pay by credit card, or something. The girl(s) come to the party address, all dressed up in some type of costume, and bring their own type of music for the "act." Then, I guess, the "strip" would begin - - but no touching. And she does this all very slowly and alluring, dancing in front of all the men as they sat, drinked, and watched the show. Hmmmm.

Nope, can't say as I ever heard of such a thing. But, if I had, I imagine it would be Contitutionally protected free speech.

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