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Law Practice

Jan. 29, 2010

Food for Lewd Thoughts

Do you want fries with that pole dance? That's the kind of question you'll get at a San Bernardino strip club that has been mired in litigation with the city for well over a decade. A Superior Court judge ruled that the Flesh Club must serve food to keep its status as a topless cabaret with a liquor license.

By Jason W. Armstrong

Daily Journal Staff Writer

SAN BERNARDINO - Do you want fries with that pole dance? That's the kind of question you'll get at a San Bernardino strip club that has been mired in litigation with the city for well over a decade. A Superior Court judge ruled last week the Flesh Club must serve food to keep its status as a topless cabaret with a liquor license.

San Bernardino County Superior Court Jud...

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