New York Strip Clubs: Charge upgraded to vehicular manslaug…

Rockland prosecutors today upgraded a criminal charge to vehicular manslaughter against a 20-year-old Suffern man accused of having a blood-alcohol level twice the legal limit when he crashed his car and caused the death of a childhood friend.
Brian L. Frankel this morning pleaded not guilty to the felony charge of second-degree vehicular manslaughter and a misdemeanor count of driving while intoxicated in Clarkstown Justice Court.
Frankel was released on $2,500 bail set by Justice Craig Johns. His driver’s license was suspended automatically based on the DWI charge.
Frankel is accused of causing the death of Dominic Zeoli, 21, of Suffern, while driving drunk and crashing a 2003 Ford Mustang on the New York State Thruway at 1:44 a.m. Aug. 16.
Frankel was driving from a bachelor party for Zeoli’s brother at a West Nyack strip club on Route 303.

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New York Strip Clubs: Fall heels reach staggering heights

Rosenstein points out that it’s often tastefully dressed women 45-years old and older, such as business executives and married women with teenagers, who buy his 5.5-inch Louboutins – probably because they can afford them at $850 a pair. These women are all about wearing statement shoes – that is, sexy heels that turn heads the way luxury sports cars do for some men. And while they cost far less than a V12 engine, shoe collections can be just as loud.
“When we started in 2004, people thought this was really high,” said Rosenstein, holding up a 3-3/4-inch Christian Louboutin pump. “Then, in fall 2005, we got the first almost-five-inch heel with a stacked platform base. Now, people say, ‘That’s so low – I want something higher.’ “
Enter the six-inch stiletto, which comes with multiple stacked platforms at the toe end.
“It really started this summer. They are super-extreme,” Rosenstein said. (Incidentally, stripper shoes can reach eight inches and cost about $40. They’re usually made of synthetic materials and feature shoddy workmanship, hence the cheap price.)

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New York Strip Clubs: Pole dancer doll raises parent concer…

A toy like the Pole Dancer Doll was pulled from a U.K. store shelves. The Peekaboo Pole Dancing kit had a pole, dance garter and play money for tips. The package had a cartoon like stripper depicted and was in  Toys and Games section of the website.

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New York Adult Entertainment: Joan Smith: Men like Ted Kennedy got …

So did other political leaders of their generation, from François Mitterrand to Willy Brandt. Bill Clinton must sometimes have wished he had been born 30 years earlier, and to the kind of inherited wealth that used to buy immunity. It goes without saying that one of his biggest supporters, as his lies about Monica Lewinsky began to unravel, was Ted Kennedy.
Generations of elite men took it for granted that power bestowed sexual privileges. Silvio Berlusconi is still doing it, allegedly paying for sex at sleazy parties, but he’s turned himself into a laughing stock and his wife certainly isn’t suffering in silence. I’m not arguing for puritanism in politics, for senators and MPs sticking to their wives (or husbands or civil partners – this is the modern world, after all) like glue. But there is now a rejection of double standards, a critique of a generation of politicians who paraded trophy wives while groping female reporters and waitresses, and – in the case of the priapic JFK – ordering in prostitutes by the bus load.

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New York Adult Entertainment: US Open 2009: Andy Murray’s rivals as…

Roger Federer: OK, so having a private jet and a nanny must have helped him this summer, but Federer’s form since rejoining the tour with twin daughters in his entourage has been good; he struck the ball beautifully to beat Andy Murray in straight sets in the semi-finals of the Cincinnati tournament, and then defeated Novak Djokovic for the title.
And this is someone who has not lost at Flushing Meadows since 2003; he is seven matches away from becoming the first man since Bill Tilden in the 1920s to win six successive US Open titles.
Later in life, Tilden served prison sentences after “immoral offences”, the first time for having sex with a male teenage prostitute, the second time for groping a male teenage hitchhiker, lost all his money backing ill-fated Broadway plays and died alone in a motel room with 100 dollars to his name.

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New York Adult Entertainment: US Open: Andy Murray believes this is…

Only three players have previously won the same grand slam six times or more in succession: Richard Sears was the US Open champion for seven years in row from 1881 to 1887, William Renshaw went on a six-year winning sequence at Wimbledon, from 1881 to 1886, and then there was Tilden, whose six-year run at the US Open came between 1920 and 1925.
It should be said that Sears and Renshaw were winning their titles at the time when the ‘challenge round’ was in place, which meant that the defending champion went straight through to the final.
Tilden is also remembered for what he did off the court, for what were called “immoral offences”. He was sent to prison twice, the first time for having sex with a male teenage prostitute and the second time for groping a young male hitchhiker. When Tilden died, alone in a hotel room, he had just $100 to his name.

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New York Adult Entertainment: Author and spy’s lover threw puppy fr…

They remained hidden until transcripts were tracked down to the south of France by Selina Hastings, who has written Maugham’s first authorised biography.
In the tapes, Liza recalled how as an eight-year-old she went for a drive on the French Riviera, where her father spent much of his time, with Haxton, a friend and her puppy.
“Suddenly, in an act of possibly drunken, seemingly inexplicable cruelty, Gerald at the wheel scooped up the dog and hurled it out of the window,” she said.
“I was hysterical and tried to throw myself out of the car after it, but was held back.” Miraculously, the dog survived and turned up several months later.
Hastings’s biography, published this week, reveals how Haxton would procure teenage boys for Maugham in France and how they also kept a male prostitute at the novelist’s villa for their own pleasure and that of guests.

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New York Adult Entertainment: Kennedy laid to rest…Wildfire destr…

WASHINGTON (AP) Sen. Edward Kennedy has been laid to rest alongside slain brothers John and Robert at Arlington National Cemetery. The graveside ceremony capped a day in which the veteran Massachusetts Democrat was celebrated by President Barack Obama for quote “the dream he kept alive” across the decades.
LOS ANGELES (AP) Authorities say a wildfire north of Los Angeles has destroyed at least three homes and is threatening thousands more. The fire tripled in size Saturday to more than 31 square miles. It sent huge billows of smoke over Los Angeles and left three people injured.
ANTIOCH, Calif. (AP) Police in Antioch, Calif., have expanded their search to a property next to the home of a couple charged with kidnapping a little girl 18 years ago. Authorities are looking for evidence linking them to other open cases in the area, including the unsolved slayings of prostitutes.

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New York Strip Clubs: Jockstrip: The world as we know it.

He used his computer to track the iPhone to a North Versailles address where police detained the suspects and found a black pellet gun, stolen identification, credit cards and cash.
Police will charge Bryant Rather, 22, Brent Ray Potter, 22, and Myron Knox Jr., 22, with two counts each of access device fraud, conspiracy, receiving stolen property and possessing instruments of crime. They will charge Rather and Potter with robbery.
Man faked beating at Queens strip club
NEW YORK, Aug. 31 (UPI) — A surveillance video revealed a Queens man’s story of being beaten by a strip club bouncer was less than truthful, New York police said.
Khuran Murtaza, 34, called police when he was thrown out of the Rouge Gentleman’s Club in the Maspeth section of the borough shortly before 1 a.m. Tuesday, the New York Post reported Sunday.

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New York Strip Clubs: Man faked beating at Queens strip club

NEW YORK, Aug. 31 (UPI) — A surveillance video revealed a Queens man’s story of being beaten by a strip club bouncer was less than truthful, New York police said.
Khuran Murtaza, 34, called police when he was thrown out of the Rouge Gentleman’s Club in the Maspeth section of the borough shortly before 1 a.m. Tuesday, the New York Post reported Sunday.
When police arrived, Murtaza’s face was bloody and bruised and he said a bouncer at the club had beaten him. However, the bouncer claimed he didn’t hit Murtaza and showed police the tape from the club’s surveillance camera, police said.
They said the video showed Murtaza smashing his face against a car, cutting his own nose.
Police charged Murtaza with falsely reporting an incident, a spokeswoman for Queens District Attorney Richard Brown said.

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