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Striporama will be taking a festive break for a few days in order to indulge in mince pie eating, turkey stuffingh and cracker pulling, so we'd like to wish all readers a merry christmas! And those of you wishing to see more of this frankly bizarre shoot with Lucy Pinder and Michelle Marsh should visit http://gorillamask.net/lpmmxmas.shtml





Investigators probing alleged racketeering at the Crazy Horse Too strip club in Las Vegas have questioned several of its star patrons, including George Clooney, Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci.
The FBI have wanted to talk with all of them about Rick Rizzolo, Crazy Horse Too's owner.
Rizzolo made Clooney's acquaintance while the actor was shooting Ocean's 11 which featured a scene at the Crazy Horse, while De Niro visited the club while he was shooting Casino.
For almost a decade, Rizzolo has been under investigation for alleged tax evasion and ties to organized crime. Rizzolo has argued that he's been targeted partly because of his friendship with Joey Cusumano, an associate of slain mobster Tony (The Ant) Spilotro - the villain who inspired Joe Pesci's character in Casino.
Like Spilotro, Pesci's character ended up beaten with a baseball bat and buried in a cornfield. Pesci has not been accused of any wrongdoing. But it is claimed that the FBI talked to him about "what he saw at the Crazy Horse ß anything in terms of drugs, prostitution, violence."

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Strippers,club employees and bosses may soon need a license in Hillsborough County, Florida. They also will be subjected to a host of new rules if they want to keep that license and continue performing in or running an adult-oriented business, under a proposal to go before commissioners next month.
The proposal states that o nudity or semi-nudity would be allowed in any place where alcohol is consumed; no 'erotic performances' would be allowed in any room smaller than 1,000 square feet - effectively banning VIP rooms where lap dances are performed; employees of strip clubs would be forbidden from touching their customers, even with their clothes on; owners of adult-oriented businesses and their employees - including contract employees - would lose their licenses if convicted of certain crimes, ranging from prostitution or other sex crimes to drug possession; all existing adult businesses would have to comply with the new licensing requirement as soon as their current licenses to sell alcohol expire.
If the new law passes, it would not affect adult businesses within the city of Tampa, where most of them exist, unless the city agrees to adopt the same rules. For now, that is not the plan.





Infamous DJ Howard Stern signed off from radio station WXRK-FM permanently this week, with a wild party both inside and outside his studio.
Stern signed a deal with satellite broadcasters Sirius 15 month ago, after the new wave of media censorship in America made his mix of bad taste, crude jokes, strippers and oddballs impossible to broadcast in the way he wanted.
He opened his final show with a version of John Lennon's Imagine. "Good morning, and welcome to the last show on terrestrial radio," he said.
Various guests, including ex-stripper Amy Linn showed up in the studio, as did Stern's family.
Later, , Stern spent about 20 minutes outside thanking the fans and others. He also targeted radio giant Clear Channel Communications and the FCC, with whom he's battled over indecency violations through the years, and the religious right.

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Topless male waiters are planned for a women-only evening to be launched in Coventry.
Three businesswomen - Sara Thompson, Rebecca Winters and Karen Blake - have come up with the idea as a female alternative to local lap dancing venues. The trio e hope Ladies' Lounge Entertainment will appeal to local women, with the promise of topless waiters serving the drinks. Sounds pretty lame to us, but maybe the women of Coventry are easily aroused.
Thompson, who runs Yesteryears Entertainment Ltd providing events for residential care homes (whose residents are probably the only people who could be excited by this idea) , said it was time that women had their own fun night out. She said: "Nights out in Coventry are very male-orientated. "We have spoken to a lot of women who all say they want an entertainment evening catering for their needs. And at the moment there is nowhere for them to go. We don't want to go down the male stripper route because that is tacky. The only people who will be showing a bit of flesh will be the topless waiters."
The first event is planned for February and will include live music, local sports heroes, a DJ and raffles and charity auctions. Other entertainment later in the year will include a fortune teller, belly-dancing and pole-dancing lessons and themed evenings.
So far, local Reverend Viv Gasteen - who earlier this month tried to ban the opening of the city's lap dancing venue The Red Bar - has been silent on the issue. Presumably, 'exploitation' doesn't matter to her if it's men who are being 'exploited'...





In a break which will surprise no-one, boyfriend Paul Cortez has emerged as the prime suspect in the killing of stripper Catherine Woods, originally reported on Striporama last month.
The New York Post reveals that a bloody fingerprint found near the body has been matched to Cortez. The link was made after he was busted this week on a sexual-assault charge, when a woman he'd previously dated claimed he had forcibly sodomized her.
The arrest allowed detectives to obtain Cortez's fingerprints and compare them to one in Woods' apartment.





A northern Ontario man was sentenced to two years of house arrest yesterday after a truly bizarre incident which ended saw him set on fire and stripper hospitalised.
Robert Roy was convicted of dangerous driving, causing bodily harm, assault and the rather eccentric charge of mischief after the incident, which began when he and a friend visited a bar near Woodstock in February. He and a friend received private dances in a VIP room and gave a woman $250 to come back with them to Woodstock and perform more dances.
When they later saw her get into a pickup truck and drive away with another man, the pair pursued the truck to retrieve their money. After boxing the truck in with the car, Roy approached the dancer and asked about the money, while his friend - clearly not willing to wait for an answer - walked up to the driver side and smashed the window with his elbow.
The woman's 'friend' then left the scene on foot and came back with a container of gasoline, which he poured over Roy and set him on fire.
The dancer was hospitalized after she was forced under the car and dragged sideways during the sorry incident.






A topless skydiver who fell 10,000ft to earth when both her parachutes failed survived - along with her unborn baby.
Shayna Richardson didn't know she was pregnant when she