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School of Humans. This
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is racket inside the Gold Club, episode
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one Asshole Naked.
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So what's the Gold Club? The
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Gold Club was a very upscale,
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very famous gentleman's
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club. Let's use that worked
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and people from all over the country, sports
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figures, politicians, everybody
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came to the Gold Club and it was it
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was the spocta gum. You ride
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up in front of the Gold Club. This
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is not one of those fleas holes. Walking
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into the Gold Club was like walking into
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the taj Mahal. You
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had people in tuxedos, you had
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shirt and ties, you had security,
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you had everything, and
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they made you feel welcome.
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I would chain up a girl and drag her through
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the club, dragger across the stage. It was
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kind of s and m kind of and
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the guys loved it, loved
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it. There was no competition
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for the kind of star power that you'd see
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when you walked in the door. You know, entire
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basketball teams would, professional basketball
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teams would come here and you know,
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one of the athletes came in, they'd be a big flourish'd
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be a big announcement. You know, Michael Jordan
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has just arrived at the Gold Club. It
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was an interesting experience I've never been around
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that many naked women at the same time. You
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know, beautiful women. They were, you
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know, incredibly attractive. You
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could go see naked women dance
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just about anywhere in Atlanta,
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but when you went to the Gold Club, you
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were buying an experience that
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you were a high roller, that you were
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in the best strip club
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and make yourself think, oh, yeah, you know, it's costing
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me a lot, but boy, I can
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spend this money and I'll get the best one
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spent almost twelve thousand dollars. Would
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I went there, I knew what,
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I'm going to have a good time. It's
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that, but it's also this. I
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did see all that stuff where the girls were giving hand
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jobs and doing coke and you
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know, all that kind of stuff, and I
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thought, oh, dang, we're
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stooping down this low. Atlanta's
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the Soomon Camorra the South. It's
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a city that never sleeps except
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on Sundays when we all need a break
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from the hustle. The big boobs,
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the blow jobs, the threesomes,
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and oh my god, the champagne. It
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wasn't simply content to have
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a rich clientele, but also
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to essentially defraud
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some of these folks who clearly
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were not paying attention to what they
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were signing. There seems
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to be something sketchy going on. You
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know, you order some champagne
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and some food, and you have some dances and
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you get a bill for fourteen thousand, seven
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ninety five dollars. I didn't
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know they were mafia at first. I hadn't. I didn't
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know, but it's definitely like a
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feeling. At some point, I had
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these these moments of clarity where I'm like, this is late
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not normal. The
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Gold Club mythology is all
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that. But I'm going to tell you the real story,
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and it starts here the
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raid. Well,
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that evening. You know, I
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normally came to the club, and
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you know they knew me by name, so I
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just walked straight in and
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they take me upstairs and put me in the
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VIP room. That's where
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I go every time I
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had a Blame American Express card,
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I would open up a tab and the
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girls will come in. All
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I can remember is
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that we were drinking
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champagne, and when
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I got real, what can
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I say, When I went over top,
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then I would spray the girls with
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champagne. Well
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as the music was going on that
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particular night it had
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stopped, and that's
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when the raid happened. It's
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March nineteenth, nineteen ninety nine,
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and the FBI is raiding a strip club in
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Atlanta called the Gold Club. A
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thirty seven year old investor named Andrea
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is there. I saw
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the handguns, and they have the lights and
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things like that, the laser beams,
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and I see a lot of them. Next
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thing I hear is a bunch of screaming.
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I didn't hear any seeding, but I
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heard a lot of screaming. So
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I stood up and
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the whole club was deserted.
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Andre goes downstairs. He's
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questioned by FBI agents. They
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asked me, was I
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involved in the
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drug the prostitution? I think?
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And also was I a member
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of their gang affiliation?
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Of what have? Six
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months after the raid, the owner of the Gold
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Club, a dozen employees, two
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police officers, a Delta employee,
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and a New Yorker named Mikey Scars are
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indicted on more than one hundred and fifty
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charges. It ends with one of
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the longest and most delicious
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federal trials in the history of the South.
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I'm Christina Lee. I got my
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start as a journalist covering live music and
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nightlife in Atlanta. That's how I
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learned that Atlanta is ubiquitous with
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strip clubs. They're weaved into the
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fabric of our primary cultural export,
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hip hop. Hip
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Hop artists like Little John, twenty one,
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Savage, and Future have launched their
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careers at clubs like Blue Flame. The
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expression make it rain originated
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inside the doors of Magic City. I
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expense the Cheetah Lounges, Lobster Tail
6:34
and Swordfish Sandwich for a lunchtime
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interview with artists Rich Holmy Kwan, and
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I've interviewed artists at Claremont Lounge, where
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sexagenarian strippers flatten empty
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Budweiser cans between their tids. Clubs
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are located around the city, but Cheshire
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Bridge Road is a hotspot for sex shops,
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massage parlors, and strip clubs.
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That's where you'll find Onyx, where Donald
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Glover filmed an episode of his show Atlanta.
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A mile north up in Buckhead is
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where the Gold Club once was. Unlike
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clubs like X in Magic City, the
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Gold Club wasn't at the epicenter of the Dirty
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South music revolution, but
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it was a place for the rich and famous
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to play. Everyone knew about it.
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Here's just some of the people who have visited
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the Gold Club. Reggie Miller, Patrick
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Ewing, Voice to Men, Dennis Rodman,
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Bill Maher, Wesley Snipes, Bruce
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Willis, Mick Jagger, Jim Belushi,
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Charles Barkley, Magic Johnson,
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Heianna Reeves, Donna, and
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Donald Trump. By
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the way, in two thousand and one, a Trump spokeswoman
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denied that Donald Trump was even a customer.
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He's never been to the what is it the
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Gold Cafe. When
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Atlanta hosted the Olympics in nineteen ninety
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six, dignitaries from around the world came
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to the club, including the King of
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Sweden. The
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fact that celebrities were at the club was a huge
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draw for local coming to the Gold Club, But
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like all of Atlanta strip clubs, its biggest
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attraction was women who got asshole
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naked, a turn coined by Magic
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Cities. Little Magic. Georgia
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is one of the few states that allows clubs to have a
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full bar and fully nud dancers.
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It's usually nudes, but no boos or
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booze with no nudes, even
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at New York's infamous Scores, which
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was recently featured in the movie hustlers.
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Strippers are required to wear at least a G
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string. Gold Club's
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lawyer Alan Begner explains how Atlanta
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got to be Asshole naked. The Atlanta
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adult entertainment establishments
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have existed as a nude since
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nineteen seventy. They went from pasteys
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and G strings the bras
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with tassels to nude.
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At the time, the prosecutor tried to stop
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the play Hair from going nude
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at the Civic Center. That's right.
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What changed the strip club landscape
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in Atlanta was a traveling production of
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the musical Hair. Hair
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is a countercultural musical about a
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tribe of politically active hippies
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protesting the Vietnam War, and
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in nineteen seventy it was controversial
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for many free love and anti war
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reasons, especially in the conservative
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cell. The brief nude
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scene closing act one got the most flack.
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In Georgia, City officials called
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it obscene. They didn't want Hair
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performed because it was quote not
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the kind of entertainment they felt was proper
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or desirable in Atlanta. Turns
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out those concerns weren't constitutional,
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and a federal judge, Newell Edenfield
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ruled that nudity was not obscenity,
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and all the Atlantic clubs
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went new the next day. I
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remember arguing to a judge that
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there was nothing a woman could do with her
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breasts that was criminal, and
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I think the judge agreed. Atlanta
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got its product of hair and an unintended
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byproduct fully nude
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strip clubs, and
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whether the city liked it or not, strip clubs
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became one of Atlanta's biggest selling points.
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Here's what happened in
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the late eighties. Atlanta was booming as a convention
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city. It built the World Congress Center,
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one of the largest convention centers in the country.
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But the problem was that downtown Atlanta
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didn't have a robust nightlife. There
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weren't a lot of restaurants or tourist attractions
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enter strip clubs. If
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you went to a convention in the eighties or nineties,
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strip club employees would be outside passing
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out flyers for conventioneers. So
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going to conventions in Atlanta it became ubiquitous
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with going to strip clubs. Here's
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Begner again. The conveniens that came every
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year, the Bobbin Show, sports,
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the poultry industry, others
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told the city they were only going to come here
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if there was new dance clubs for their conventioneers.
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In eighty seven, the state
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passed a law banning new dancing and alcohol
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clubs, and these
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conventions went to the Chamber of Commerce
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in the city and sit if they
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weren't there, they're not coming back, And so
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the city quietly took our side
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of the battle. The
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law was stricken immediately by the Fulton
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County Superior Court judge and never went
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into effect, but the industry
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has been supported by every
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mayor since the seventies. Now
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Atlanta city officials aren't bending over backwards
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to support the clubs, but they
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do see them as a positive economic investment.
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Does it takes advantage of it and benefits
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from it economically, but doesn't always
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do so in a way that's very
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explicit. This is Josh Humphreys,
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the Director of Housing and Community Development
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with the City of Atlanta. Today,
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the nightlife economy, which includes bars,
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hotels, and strip clubs gross
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is about five point four billion dollars
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in annual revenue and makes up
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for about fifty thousand jobs. The
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identity of the city is it's a place you're going to come
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and have a good time. Right there's a there's
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a lot of reputation within that.
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Oh, well, these professional athletes, they
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were playing in Atlanta last night and they had a lay over
12:29
there, so they're gonna they're gonna have a rough game tonight
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because they were in Atlanta. Right, there's that type of reputation
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of it. You're gonna you go there to have a good time. Atlanta's
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good time economy has had its ups
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and downs. In the mid nineteen
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eighties, there were some instances where strip
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club rivalries got out of hand. Retired
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Atlanta journalist Jeff Doer remembers
12:52
the first story he saw on TV was
12:54
just that on Cheshire Bridge
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Road there were two strip
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clubs across the street from each other,
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and turn on the news. We're just looking
13:04
for a house to move here, and the story was that the
13:06
owner of one of the strip clubs had
13:09
just run out of his strip club. I
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guess in the middle of the night with a maltof cocktail
13:14
and threw it in the strip club across the street
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and ran back. Thought, Oh,
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this is gonna be a good Newstown. In
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nineteen eighty seven, construction began
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on a new strip club in town, the
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Gold Club. The club was
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a five thousand square foot platt
13:37
Art Deco inspired building with gold trim.
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It cost four million dollars to build. Before
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it opened, the city revoked the club's
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liquor license. The owners were
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two brothers, Stephen and David Manley
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and their business partner, John Kirkendall, and
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on their liquor license application they didn't
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disclose that a strip club they owned in Dallas
13:58
was being investigated for perjury, money
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laundering, and obstruction of justice. They
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sued the city for denied their liquor license
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and one everything was
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running smoothly until the affluent
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surrounding neighborhood revolted. Yeah,
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and in fact, we lived in Garden Hills,
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so very close to there. And when it was
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being built and we knew this is going to be a great,
14:22
big strip joint right next
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to our neighborhood. Some of the
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young mothers in the neighborhood
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picketed, and my wife was one of
14:31
them, pushing a baby
14:33
stroller around the future Gold
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Club, trying to get city council to not
14:38
let it open. There. There were all these
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stories about, oh, it's just going to bring sex
14:43
and crime to the neighborhood and you know, just
14:45
going to ruin the area,
14:48
and it turned out, actually it didn't happen. I mean,
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whatever was going on inside pretty much
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stayed inside. I'm
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Tina Lee. This is racket. We'll
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be right back. In
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the nineties, most strip clubs in Atlanta were
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making five to seven million dollars a year,
15:13
but not the Goal Club. At its
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height, it made over twenty million. The
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club boasted four elevated stages,
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Vegas inspired lighting and choreography,
15:23
dom Perion, and semi private
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rooms. It staffed twice as many dancers
15:28
as at the clubs. All the spectacle
15:31
was to inspire you to spend a shit ton
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of money. One Gold
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Club story that gets passed around is about a Louisiana
15:38
lawyer down on his luck in debt twenty
15:40
five thousand dollars, but one day
15:43
he want one hundred thousand dollars lottery
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and immediately drove to Atlanta and
15:47
dropped half his winnings in one night. He
15:50
asked no regrets. It was a good time, but
15:53
some customers would wake up after a night
15:55
at the Gold Club, see the charges
15:57
on their credit card and accuse the club
15:59
of fraud. Some of these stories were
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frankly kind of funny. This
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is Scott Henry, Atlanta nightlife journalist,
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and you really wondered what these people
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did for a living and how they could
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be soap lause about their money. I remember
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there was one guy who went there and
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I think he ended up challenging
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a bill that was twenty
16:23
five thousand dollars or something like that for
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maybe four hours. And they asked
16:28
him how much he had intended
16:30
to spend, and he said maybe
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ten. And that's
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just inconceivable to most
16:37
folks that you would spend ten
16:40
thousand dollars on a night
16:42
out and not
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really have anything to show for it. There
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was one I remember because it was over
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one hundred thousand and it was in two hours,
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two and a half hours. Gold Club lawyer
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Begner tells us about an incident at
16:57
the club where the president of a trucking company
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was trying to impress his executive staff.
17:03
He ordered drinks and food for everyone
17:05
and said he tit the Gold Club staff one
17:07
hundred percent if they literally ran to
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get their lie patients. And
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so they had dancers from running, I mean, bartenders
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and waitresses running around and stuff,
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and so they
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ended up over one hundred thousand dollars and they
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thought they had been cheated. I
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don't know it. That was a case
17:26
where I don't think it was a fraud at
17:28
all. Defending credit
17:30
card fraud lawsuits was just another day
17:33
at the Gold Club. Even before the FBI
17:35
got involved. Begner would
17:37
have to take a lot of these cases to court because
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the Gold Club didn't want to settle the disputes.
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Begner has represented almost every massage
17:45
parlor, sex toy store, and strip club
17:48
in Atlanta, but the Gold Club have the
17:50
most credit card complaints by far compared
17:52
to his other clients. One
17:55
of Begner's favorite credit card cases against
17:57
the Gold Club involves a vampire. As
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he tells it, a regular came in to see
18:03
a Gold Club dancer. She was joking
18:05
around and said she was going to show him
18:07
the vampire bite. She
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bit his cheek a bit too hard. It
18:12
blood to staff clean him up.
18:14
Besides the mark, he was fine until
18:17
he got home and his wife saw the bite, but
18:19
even worse his credit card bill.
18:22
So when he went home is it turned out he
18:25
had been lying to his wife
18:27
about where he was going, and he
18:31
confessed to her that he had
18:33
been the Gold Club and the dance or had bit
18:35
him, and that's how he got cut, and
18:38
she was so mad at him that
18:40
she threw him out of the house, would
18:43
never again let him even see their
18:46
sons, who were fairly old, like
18:48
ten and eight or something, you weren't babies, and
18:52
divorced him, and he sued,
18:55
saying he had perfect marriage until then,
18:57
but he had to allege and prove
19:00
that we knew there was a vampire
19:03
working for us at the Gold Club,
19:05
and that we let her still
19:07
work there knowing that she was
19:10
a vampire and might injure
19:12
people with the vampire bide. On
19:18
top of an alleged vampire and dispute
19:20
of credit card charges, ownership
19:22
of the Gold Club resulted in a dramatic power
19:24
struggle. In
19:33
nineteen ninety three, an Iowa investment
19:35
banker sued the Gold Club, claiming that
19:37
a bouncer beat him up. He won
19:40
the part owner and financier John Kirkendall
19:42
couldn't pay the jury award without going bankrupt.
19:45
It was over three hundred thousand dollars. Enter
19:50
Steve Kaplan. Growing
19:56
up, Kaplan helped run his father's newspaper
19:59
stand at Penn Station in New York. He
20:01
went on to own several Penn Station storefronts
20:04
and nightclubs and York in Florida. Kaplan
20:07
offered to help Kirkndall pay this guy off,
20:10
run the Atlanta locations, daily operations,
20:13
and plot franchises across the states
20:15
in Canada. If that sounds
20:18
too good to be true, that's because it
20:20
was. Kaplan invested in
20:22
the Goal Club. He became half
20:24
owner, but within a few weeks
20:26
assigning the deal, Kirkendall sued
20:29
him. Here's Begner again. And
20:33
then he and Kirkndall, Stephen kirkindall hated
20:35
each other. They had their own private award
20:38
that I wasn't in. They were suing
20:40
each other for about was going
20:42
to run the club, and they
20:45
had all these lawyers involved in all
20:47
these cases. Every
20:50
day a sheriff would serve some
20:52
different order, kicking
20:55
one out for the other. In grand
20:57
jury testimony, Kirkendall said he was uneasy
21:00
about the partnership from the beginning. They
21:03
brokered the fifty fifty ownership deal on Christmas
21:05
see nineteen ninety three and upstate New York.
21:08
Kirkndal said Kaplan agreed to pay the
21:10
lawyer fees and did so by
21:12
handing over brown paper bags
21:15
stuffed with cash. This
21:17
was just the beginning of the toxic Kirkandaal
21:20
Kaplan partnership. The two businessmen
21:22
had very different ideas about how to run
21:24
the club. According
21:27
to Kirkandaal, Kaplin immediately
21:29
took over transforming the club. He
21:31
painted the interior black, brought in
21:33
wall size mirrors, and started
21:35
construction on VIP rooms upstairs
21:38
in the balcony. At
21:41
one point, Kirkndal changed the locks
21:43
on the building and hired armed
21:45
guards to keep Kaplin out of their
21:47
club. The
21:50
tug Awar was digging a financial hole
21:52
that neither of them could afford. A few
21:54
months into nineteen ninety four, Kaplan
21:56
bought Kirkandall out for three million
21:59
dollars. No more locked
22:01
doors. The keys were his right
22:05
back. The
22:14
night the FBI rated the Gold Club, Andre,
22:16
the regularly met earlier, was questioned.
22:20
In the six months prior to the raid, Andre
22:22
had spent one hundred seventy five thousand
22:24
dollars at the club. He was nervous
22:26
the FBI had something on him. Immediately
22:30
that night, I called my attorney
22:33
and he says he got to be kidding
22:35
me. Let's say yeah.
22:40
So he says, why were you in there? And he
22:42
never knew I went
22:44
in there. He never knew it, and
22:48
he says, well, we got to do some work, and
22:52
then that's when the trial had. Over
22:57
the next two years, Andrea has called into
22:59
grand jury testimony. He's interviewed
23:01
by the FBI and the media. Andrea
23:04
is called to the courthouse to testify at
23:06
the Gold Club trial. I
23:11
was brought up and this is what scared
23:13
me. Okay, they
23:16
brought me up through a certain area
23:19
in the courtroom to testify, and
23:23
I left that way. I
23:26
didn't walk out the general public
23:28
area. They
23:31
felt I had some information that
23:34
would send Steve Kaplan
23:36
to prison or
23:40
his constituence, because
23:43
I didn't. I didn't know. I didn't know.
23:46
I didn't know where Steve Kaplan that went
23:48
to. I was told to not get
23:51
in contact with him, to not answer
23:53
any of his calls. He
23:57
knew where I lived. Some
24:00
people did come by my house, but I
24:02
never answered the door. So
24:06
after that trial, I spake
24:09
our strip clubs for a long time.
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Here's journalist Scott Henry. If you
24:16
were there at a bachelor party
24:19
or they're on a Friday
24:21
night down on the floor, you expected
24:23
that there were probably crazy
24:26
things going on in the mezzanine
24:29
area, and you would see people go up to the
24:31
rooms that were cordoned off, and
24:37
and so it wasn't a stretch
24:40
to imagine that the
24:43
jets said and famous people and Underworld
24:46
characters were all convening
24:49
in the rooms upstairs. But
24:52
Henry couldn't have imagined how crazy
24:54
those upstairs antics were. Even
24:57
Begner, who worked closely with the Gold
24:59
Club, felt that something
25:01
was off. So the
25:04
other thing about it was when I
25:06
would go by to visitors
25:08
on my way home. So from the office
25:11
and the Gold Club, no
25:13
one had time to visit with.
25:15
They were like they were always busy. They were locked
25:18
up into some office and couldn't and
25:20
couldn't come down to visit with or they'd
25:22
come down to say hello and said they didn't they had to
25:25
go somewhere else. So that I
25:27
always have that eyd. It just was
25:29
an atmosphere of aggressiveness.
25:36
The Gold Club charges included racketeering,
25:38
prostitution, credit card fraud,
25:41
money laundering, wire fraud, loan
25:43
sharking, extortion, obstruction
25:46
of justice, airline fraud,
25:49
corruption, and a conspiracy
25:51
to funnel money to organized crime.
25:57
The Gold Club trials became front page news
26:00
media outlets around the world were covering it not
26:02
only because of the extensive charges, but because
26:04
of the selation bousness of the story. The
26:07
Gold Club Trial has everything. A page
26:09
sixth story is hungry for horny
26:12
athletes, fraud, raunchy sex,
26:15
prostitution, and even the
26:17
mob. This season will go beyond
26:20
the Gold Club headlines, taking you
26:22
behind the scenes of the infamous club and
26:24
the notorious trial. On
26:30
the next episode of racket Um,
26:35
it was our understanding that we bought more don
26:38
perion at the Gold Club than any other
26:40
antity in the country. It was more don
26:42
perion bought by the Gold Club on
26:44
a monthly basis than any other restaurant
26:47
or any other bar. And it was about
26:49
selling champagne. And
26:52
you know, he would call his bitches, you bitches,
26:55
you effing you know, and that
26:57
I'm sorry, I don't even know if I can say that word. Yeah,
26:59
and I and I and I did see all that stuff where
27:01
the girls were giving hand jobs and doing coke
27:04
and all that kind of stuff.
27:06
You really do not need to
27:08
be working in a strip club
27:11
as a prostitute because you're stupid.
27:15
There's no way you should be getting caught. I'm
27:21
Christina Lee. This is Racket Inside
27:23
the Gold Club. Oh
27:28
My Life has
27:31
been Rocking a
27:34
racket. Racket,
27:38
Oh my Life, My
27:44
life has been
27:46
a rack.
27:53
Oh my Life. Racket
27:58
Inside the Gold Club is a production of School
28:00
of Humans and I Heart Radio Rackets,
28:03
written and narrated by me Christina
28:06
Lee and produced by Gabby Watts. Caroline
28:09
Slaughter is our supervising producer, Special
28:13
thanks to Taylor church In Sonambashi.
28:16
Music is by Claire Campbell and
28:18
sound design and mixes by Tune Welders.
28:21
Executive producers are Brandon Barr,
28:24
Elsie Crowley and Brian Lavin,
28:26
along with Scott Grubman and Lauren
28:28
Zimmerman. School
28:59
of Humans
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