Look at this.....
from above
"jerry Golding, owner of Dockside Dolls"
http://www.secretary.state.nc.us/corporations/Corp.aspx?PitemId=4955511
In 2004 he is listed as owner.
Address is River Road in Richmond--River Raod has always been a high priced address.
BUT-Jerry Reid is still the Registered Agent
SOSID: 0324353
Status: Current-Active
Date Formed: 5/10/1993
Citizenship: Domestic
State of Inc.: NC
Duration: Perpetual
Registered Agent
Tammy Reid-should be Tammy Russell
Back to Victor ...
(no link)
EXCERPT
Police, city officials shut down strip club
Owner cited for not having license; business has been closed down before
Herald-Sun, The (Durham, NC)
April 25, 2004
Author: VIRGINIA BRIDGES
City and police officials shut down a North-East Central Durham strip club early Saturday morning.
Victor Olatoye, owner of Club Royale, was issued a civil citation for operating a strip club without an adult entertainment license, officials said.
About 12:30 a.m., police, city and fire inspectors entered 2202 Angier Ave., told the strippers to get dressed and told everyone they had to leave because the place was being shut down.
A bar wasn't set up, but people carried packs of beer with them as they left. Fire marshals inspected the wiring, and police confiscated beer from people who were drinking in the parking lot in front of the club.
Police were assisting fire inspectors and Pratt Simmons, the City-County Planning Department planning supervisor, who oversees zoning enforcement, said police Capt. Jim Bjurstrom.
"We told [the owner] as long as he continues to operate, we'll continue to shut him down," Bjurstrom said.
Olatoye didn't return a message left with a club employee Saturday.
On Saturday morning no cars were in the parking lot, and the padlock left by the city officials remained on the door. A flier from a local church, outlining four steps to being saved, was tucked in the padlock.
The club, which was open Monday through Sunday, 9 p.m. to 5:30 a.m., reopened about two weeks ago, said owners of businesses near the club.
The strip club, one of three on Angier Avenue, had been shut down in November under similar circumstances and had received at least three $300 citations in the past few years, Bjurstrom said (CORRECTION NOTE: The club was issued notice of violations but not fined).
At least four people reported armed robberies at 2202 Angier Ave. in 2002 and 2001, and in 2000 the manager of the then-Cabaret Royale killed a 20-year-old man in what the district attorney determined was self-defense because the man was trying to rob the place. In 1999 a man was shot in the leg after leaving the club. In 1992, two teen-agers beat a 35-year-old woman to death behind the club.
The club "was the worst thing that could happen to East Durham," said a business owner who asked not to be identified, saying he feared retribution.
Although the club is open at night, the surrounding car repair shops deal with smashed bottles, discarded cigarette packages and the smell of urine, which increases as the temperature rises, business owners said.
Catherine Gregory, who has lived near the club for 19 years, said she could hear the "bump, bump bump" of the music that filtered into the surrounding neighborhood.
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