I wonder if he left Durham County because Orange County was more business friendly?
I also wonder if Willie reports to him. Willie was arrested in Hillsborough, IIRC.
Willie, the pimp.
Owner of Bunnyhole
I will have to check and see if the good doctor has been the the Newark area.
Last point:
"...The African doctor's air cargo service sounds like a beat up old Cessna...."
Makes me look at that house again. 715,000 purchase price.
Platinum ain't Teasers.
(Willie lives in Orange County according to the tax rolls)
Did we ever find out any details about the club in Smithfield?
Court weighs law on dancing
Suit opposing ban is heard on appeal
Larry O'Dell, The Associated Press, Published: Oct 25, 2006 12:30 AM
RICHMOND, VA. - North Carolina's ban on sexually explicit dancing at establishments that serve alcohol imposes minimal restrictions that don't violate anyone's free-expression rights, an attorney for the state told a federal appeals court Tuesday.
Christopher Browning, the state's solicitor general, urged a three-judge panel of the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to reverse a lower court's ruling that some provisions of the law are so broad they are unconstitutional.
The statute recognizes "the volatile combination of alcohol and erotica," Browning said. "Harmful secondary effects flow from this kind of conduct."
Christie's Cabaret, a Greensboro strip club, filed a lawsuit challenging the law in 2001. U.S. District Judge N. Carlton Tilley struck down the law, and the 4th Circuit upheld his decision.
The General Assembly revised the statute in 2003 but kept provisions banning dance moves that simulate sex acts or the fondling of one's genitals, breasts or buttocks.
The strip club sued again, and Tilley ruled in November that the law still prohibits protected expression.
The club's attorney, J. Michael Murray, told the appeals court Tilley was correct.
"If you ban simulated sex and fondling on the part of the exotic dancer, that bans the message," Murray said.
http://www.newsobserver.com/102/story/502449.html
* What this story needs now is for a good dance critic to review the acts at the Platinum.