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Anna Nicole Smith's fight for her late husband's fortune makes it all the way to the Supreme Court tomorrow.
The 11 year battle began when 89 year old millionaire J. Howard Marshall II met 26 year old stripper Smith in a Houston strip club, and wound up marrying her. Smith and Marshall married in 1994 in Houston. He died just 14 months later.
Now, she may have been a gold-digger, but clearly Marshall was a dirty old man who knew full well what he was doing, and presumably figured it was money well spent. Unfortunately, his youngest son, 67-year-old E. Pierce Marshall, disagreed, and the battle over the $1.6 billion esate has raged ever since.
A state probate court jury in Houston ruled in 2001 that Marshall did not leave any of his estate to Smith. A federal bankruptcy judge sided with Smith, another federal judge reduced the award and a federal appeals court ruled that federal courts should never have been involved.
The Supreme Court will hear arguments focused solely on the narrow question of whether federal courts can decide cases involving state probate proceedings. The Bush administration has filed briefs favouring federal court jurisdiction.
Marshall built his fortune over 40 years in the oil business. He divorced his first wife, and outlived both his second wife and a mistress, who also was a stripper. He showered Smith with $6.6 million in gifts that included two homes, $2.8 million in jewelry and $700,000 in clothes, and she contends that he also promised her half his estate. However, Pierce Marshall said various wills and trusts his father had prepared over the years named him sole heir.
Over the years, Smith has accused Pierce Marshall of killing his father and attempting to kill her. One of her husband’s nurses testified that Smith bared her breasts to the bedridden old man as part of her effort to get an inheritance.
She and attorney Hardin bickered bitterly when Smith testified. When he questioned her about the nurse’s allegation, she retorted in a Texas ladylike twang: "Mr. Hardin, you’re a pervert."
More recently, the increasingly eccentric and ever-entertaining Smith has livened up many a cheap celeb-clip show with drunken antics, had wildly fluctuating weight and starred in her own Reality (Freak) show.
We wish her luck...






A man is being hunted by police after a shooting in Leeds city centre on Sunday morning. The shooting followed an argument between two men in lap dancing club The Buffalo Lounge in Merrion Street, just after 3am.
It ended with a man going to a parked silver BMW X5 car and collecting a dark handgun before shooting at a second man as he walked across the road in nearby New Briggate. T he gunman then reversed from Merrion Street into New Briggate, clipping a private hire car, before speeding off down North Street.
The police said they were checking CCTV camera footage from the club as well as other security cameras in the area in an attempt to identify the gunman, his car – and the victim.
The man who was shot at also disappeared. Police today urged the man, or anyone knowing him, to contact them as a matter of urgency. He is described as white, in his mid to late twenties and about 5ft 6in tall.
The gunman is described as a mixed race Afro Caribbean, in his mid-twenties and about six feet tall. He is well built and has short dark hair and was wearing a grey top.
Anyone with information should contact police at Holbeck 0113 2414 659





Model turned TV presenter Tyra Banks has gone undercover in a strip club, posing as a pole dancer.
Banks put on a wig, 'trashy clothes', and a fake nose to disguise herself in order to report on the life of a stripper on the job for her daytime talk show.
The show is set to air in the USA on March 1st.
Let's hope it isn't another hatchet job portraying strippers as victims.

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Another sorry tale of political bigotry in Scotland... local councillors and church leaders in Glasgow are opposing a bid for a new lap dancing bar in the city centre.
Fuse, on Nelson Mandela Place, wants to hold regular topless strip nights.
But the council, which has a legally dubious policy of objecting to all lap dancing applications, is to oppose the request to the city's licensing board.
And the minister from nearby St George's Tron church said he would also object to the application, which, if given the go-ahead, would become the city's fifth lap dancing venue.
Jim Coleman, hate-filled deputy leader of the council, said the location of Fuse was of particular concern.
He ranted "When will they get the message? This kind of entertainment is not welcome in Glasgow.
"It is against the council's policies on equality, violence against women and prostitution (
which have nothing to do with stripping, but never mind...) .
"The message is quite clear - the people of Glasgow do not want this.
"We're not going to go down the route of Edinburgh and the likes and allow the city to be taken over by these sleazy venues."

Well, if the people of Glasgow don't want strip clubs, then market forces dictate that the clubs would close - the existence of four venues suggests that, despite Coleman's wishes, the people of Glasgow are, in fact, very happy withthis kind of entertainment.
The Rev Dr William Philip, from St George's Tron, said: "We have objected in the past to a similar application elsewhere in the city centre. We will also object to this - not because it's on our doorstep but because this is not the kind of thing we should have in this city."
The new application emerged less than a week after another city venue, Destiny, cancelled a one-off strip night after Coleman warned he would object to its licence renewal. What a charmer he seems to be.





Las Vegas strippers are going to court to allow them to continue to touch their customers.
The Nevada Supreme Court is hearing a challenge to a city ordinance that makes it a misdemeanor for a stripper to 'fondle or caress' a patron or for the patron to do the same to the dancer. More than a dozen dancers are challenging the ordinance, claiming that a stripper could be arrested for merely shaking a customer's hand.
A lawyer for the city says the state high court the terms 'fondle and caress' are clear and the law is constitutional.

We await the outcome with baited breath.





Apologies for anyone trying to access Striporama or the Club Mondo microsite yesterday. It seems our popularity has outstripped our bandwidth restrictions and so for the second time in three months, we've had to upgrade our server.
We now should have enough space to ensure smooth service for the sorseeable future. Thanks for your patience and support!






Amsterdam's red light district held its first ever 'open day' on Saturdaywith clubs and brothels offering free entry to help shed the area's increasingly negative reputation after attacks from strangely illiberal Dutch politicians .
Harrowing but generally unsubstantiated claims of forced prostitution and human trafficking - the current favourite excuse of anti-sex groups to clamp down on the industry - have caused a public outcry in recent months and even prompted calls from councillors for the 800-year-old red light district to be shut down, to the fury of many sex workers.
"The open day is partly to promote the red light district but also to help change the image of the area because we think it is too negative," said organiser Mariska Majoor, a former prostitute who now runs an information centre on the district.
"There are not just problems here," she added.
Prostitution has been fully legal in the Netherlands since 2000, and sex workers are self-employed and subject to tax.
But one campaigning group - not armed with any evidence we should say - estimates that around 3,500 women are trafficked to the Netherlands each year from Eastern Europe and Asia to work in secret brothels or illegal escort agencies, where they are often held captive and abused. Of course, not every immigrant who enters the sex industry does so unwillingly, but these groups would have you believe otherwise.
The Open Day was designed to dispel some of these falsehoods which the media are all too happy to repeat without question.
"This is a very good idea," said 28-year-old Dutchman Maarten Ritsema, grinning after experiencing his first ever lap-dance at the Bar La Vie en Proost.
"I've never been inside anywhere like this before ... it's pretty casual, not as tense or hostile as I imagined," he said.
Many of the area's sex workers also took the chance to explain more about their work and dispel myths.
French dancer Candy sat behind the counter of the Banana Bar, joking with visitors and posing for photographs and commenetd "People out today see it's fun, that this is entertainment."
"It was still sexy and you can use your imagination," said 31-year-old Rob Jansen, on leaving the Casa Rosso theatre, where the strippers left their clothes on while performing.
Amsterdam resident Ina van Leyan, 49, said she hoped the area would never be closed down: "It belongs to Amsterdam. It's for the tourists, it's for the men without wives, it's a key part of the city."







Strippers in British Columbia will this month raise money for The Breast Cancer Society of Canada, after having donations turned down by other charities more concerned with moral enforcement than raising cash.
Dancer Annie Temple put together the first fundraiser in 2004 as a benefit for friend and former dancer Jocelyne Sioui, whohad been diagnosed with terminal breast cancer. The event raised $3,000 to buy Sioui a scooter and make her last months easier. After she died, Temple vowed to start an annual event in her honour to support breast cancer research.
"We really wanted to challenge people's stereotypes and show them that as a community we can be very socially conscious.
"The population of exotic dancers is predominantly female, which is the highest risk factor in breast cancer, and we're showing our breasts."

However, she couldn't find a breast cancer organisation willing to accept the money unless it was given anonymously, which the dancers rightly felt denied them dignity.
"One major organization we don't want to name just downright declined our offer without any explanation," said the White Rock, founder of The Naked Truth, a women-positive website for strippers.
The $3,000 from last year's event finally to a hospice in Vancouver, which was not connected to the breast cancer cause.
To avoid such bigotry this time around, Temple wrote a personal letter to the Society this year.
Rany Xanthopoulo, executive director of the Society said the charity was proud to accept the donation. "Our bottom line was that any woman can get breast cancer. It doesn't matter what they do, what their profession is," she said.





Striporama's very own burlesque night Club Mondo is taking shape nicely. We now have the microsite up, where you can read talent bios, check out the dress code and buy tickets through PayPal.
The club takes place on March 30th at Nottingham's plush Cabaret - one of only two city centre venues with a nudity licence - between 9pm and 2am.
So far, we have confirmed appearances from renowned fire-twirling burlesque star Red Sarah and newcomer Miss Rhapsody Angel (pictured), with additional acts to be sprung onto an unsuspecting public on the night.
There will also be live music by acclaimed dirty blues band Old Basford - playing a rare acoustic set - and Team Hughes... and again, we have a few musical surprises up our sleeves.
The night is hosted by the legendary Dagbert Beaver, erudite music critic and country gentleman.
Tickets are just £6.00 each if booked in advance, and we also have a VERY limited number of VIP tables - seating 4, these are directly in front of the stage, and cost just £40 each.
With rare 8mm glamour and stag films from the 1950's, 60's and 70's playing through the night and the musical stylings of DJ Rocco Stagliano demanding that the dancefloor be filled - not to mention stalls, a prize for the best dressed audience member and other secret attractions - it will be a night not to be missed, and - dare we say - well worth travelling to!

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The company that brought a slavering world the Paris Hilton sex tape hopes to distribute a movie featuring rap-metal star Kid Rock, former Creed lead singer Scott Stapp and four strippers.
Red Light District has already posted a trailer featuring a mild portion of the video on its Web site.
Red Light District president David Joseph said that he obtained the tape from a third party and needs to iron out some legal issues before he will know whether he can release it on DVD. He said the company had not yet contacted Rock or Stapp about the tape, which was made six years ago in Miami while the two were touring together. Asked what the full tape shows, he said: "They got some girls from a strip club, and they're having some fun in the motor home."
While such a movie is hardly going to damage the career of Kid Rock - who has spent most of it boasting about his sexual prowess and hanging with strippers, porn stars and centrefolds - we wonder what the lead singer of Christian dullards Creed was doing getting involved in such antics. Maybe his role consists of him praying for their souls... but we somehow doubt it...






A Whittier, USA strip club is to appeal the city's decision to force the club to turn off its animated display sign.
The club claims that it did not get a fair appeal hearing, so the city has agreed to let the club speak at a City Council meeting scheduled for Thursday.
Lawyer Dale Manicom claimed club officials never got a chance to cross-examine city employees. He said they were allowed only three minutes to make their case and that city officials did not make clear how the club violated the city's ordinance. He is seeking attorney's fees and permission to reactivate the sign.
City Attorney Michele Vadon said the city gave Deja Vu a fair hearing.
Representatives from the club were welcome to talk to the city's staff, she said, and advocates for the club could have taken all the time they needed.
"I'm not sure their attorney had all the information he needed," she said. "So we're just going to do it again."
Deja Vu`s owners were forced to deactivate the sign in May after police officers noticed workers overhauling it without a permit, city officials said.
According to city law, no new electronic signs are allowed in the city without a special permit. Signs already installed can be operated until Sept. 12, 2008, but City officials claim Deja Vu essentially made the sign new when they overhauled its electronic system - clearly a nonsense.





US gossip mag Page Six reports that comedian/maudlin actor Robin Williams stayed warm during the recent New York blizzard by getting 'loads' of lap dances at Scores West.
He apparently turned up at the club at about 1:30 a.m. Sunday with a group of pals and proceeded to lap up dances until 5 a.m.
"He was very friendly," says Scores dancer Mackenzie. "I showed him my new boobs, and he said that they looked great."
Adds Scores girl Katherine, "I was trying to dance for him, but he kept making me laugh by making funny faces and noises."



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As The Brit Awards hand out awards to the crappest acts in the UK (hello Arctic Monkeys), an alternative ceremony has named and shamed the worst performers.
The Naomi Awards - named in honour of model Naomi Campbell's shocking efforts in the world of music - have categories such as Worst British Album (this year picked up by bland talent show winner Steve Brookstein) and Worst Live Act (the ghastly Babyshambles).
Former Hollywood burlesque troupe turned vomit-inducing R&B warblers The Pussycat Dolls scooped Worst International Breakthrough Artist. We can't argue with that...
The full, shameful list of winners is:


Worst British Male Solo Artist - Lee Ryan

Worst British Female Solo Artist - Lisa Scott-Lee

Worst British Album - Steve Brookstein, Heart and Soul

Worst British Single - Lisa Scott-Lee, Electric

Worst Attempt at Rock - Son of Dork

Worst Urban Act - Ms Dynamite

Worst Live Act - Babyshambles

Worst Pop Act - Lisa Scott-Lee

Worst International Male Solo Artist - Jack Johnson

Worst International Female Solo Artist - Jessica Simpson

Worst International Album - Westlife, Face to Face

Worst International Group - Westlife

Worst International Breakthrough Artist - Pussycat Dolls

Outstandingly Bad Contribution to Music - Westlife

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Top of the list of "Movies we didn't need" - and thankfully unlikely to ever get beyond the stage of ego-stroking press announcements - Lunchbox, based on the entirely pointless life of stripper-turned-X Factor failure Chico Slimani.
Screen Daily reported that the planned film will be a 'raunchy comedy' about a stripping troupe on tour in Europe, and based on the fame-junkie's adventures as a former male stripper.
The film supposedly starts shooting in June in the UK, Spain, and France.
Slimani has co-written the script with his brother, actor JC Mac, and the unnamed director, and is also producing the ghastly sounding vanity project, which is budgeted at a whopping £2.9 million.
We suspect this one will never be heard of again...





Voters will decide in September on whether lap dances should be banned in Scottsdale, after the City Council voted Tuesday to put the issue on the ballot.
Mike Phillips, media relations manager for the city, said there has been a lot of debate in the community about the existence of strip clubs since adult movie star Jenna Jameson took over a local club towards the end of last year.
"When the Jenna Jameson group announced they were purchasing Babes Cabaret, it became a much more high-profile issue," Phillips said.
In December, the City Council corruptly revised Scottsdale's sexually-oriented business ordinance. The new law would require entertainers to dance four feet away from customers and would ban nudity.
Warren Colazzo, manager of Skin Cabaret in Scottsdale, said such laws would be devastating to his business.
"Our club seats about 120 people, but if an entertainer has to be four feet away from a customer when she's dancing, that would take our occupancy down to probably about 40 people, which is a joke," he said.
The clubs then decided to try and force the issue to go to a public vote.
"The advocates for the club, as is their legal right, mounted a petition drive to place the changes on the ballot, and they were successful in doing so," Phillips said. This means Scottsdale citizens will have a final say on strip clubs' fates.
The clubs submitted 8,000 signatures, of which about 5,000 were deemed valid . They only needed about 3,600, Phillips said.
Colazzo said he was surprised how many non-patrons recognized that the clubs have been operating for 30 years without a problem.
"The oldest couple that signed were about 85 years old and they were just upset about the bad government," he said.
"I think it's unfortunate the City Council didn't sit down and talk to us, like we do with the police department," Colazzo said. "We do a lot to make sure the community is happy."






Legendary London strip club the Windmill Theatre is up for sale.
The owners of the table dancing club which currently occupies the building - a nude theatre back in the 1930's - has appointed corporate finance boutique Cavendish to find a buyer. It is expected to fetch between £5m and £10m.
Potential buyers are likely to be contacted in the next few weeks. Those who may be asked to bid for the Soho site include Peter Stringfellow, Spearmint Rhino, Playboy Enterprises and lapdancing chain Secrets.
The freehold of the Windmill is owned by porn legend Paul Raymond, who's own Revuebar finally closed a few years ago, beaten down by the lapdancing onslaught.





While the media and politicians like to portray strippers as social parasites, here's more evidence that they are just as public spirited as anyone else. Peter Aldred appeared in court on Friday after being shopped by strippers who were appalled when he admitted having fled the scene of a major car crash.
The smash-up happened on the M25 in Hertfordshire last March. Aldred told police he lost control of his small penis-compensating Subaru Impreza after dropping a sandwich while speeding at 75mph in the outside lane. His car crashed into another vehicle, shunting it sideways into a passing lorry.
The driver of that car escaped injury but when he approached Aldred to get his details, the weasley coward sped off.
A short time later, he turned up at the Spearmint Rhino Club in Slough, Berkshire.
There, he boasted about the crash to two dancers who, appalled by what they heard, decided to contact police.
Zoe Young, danced for Aldred to keep him occupied, while Nikki Wright told her bosses, who then informed the police.
Outside St Albans Crown Court, Zoe said: "He was wreaking of alcohol, and asked for a couple of drinks in the club but the bar was already shut. He said he had left the scene of the crash.
"He said he had crashed into a couple of cars and a lorry and he was so brazen about it he did not care about what he had done. I could not believe it. I thought it was despicable."

Nikki said: "He showed us bruises but he did not seem sorry at all."
Aldred was arrested at the club and in court, he admitted dangerous driving and fleeing the scene of an accident. The court heard he also has serious driving convictions dating back to the 1980s, including for drink driving in 1988.
Judge Marie Catterson, presiding, adjourned the case for reports but warned him: "All options are open to this case."





Sin Gentlemen's Club had hoped to be the first Las Vegas venue to host topless poker tournaments. But the Nevada Gaming Commission has stepped in and banned the event.
Although the tournaments were to be free to enter and devoid of cash prizes, the Commission still said that the strip club was unauthorized to host the events, planned for Tuesday nights throughout 2006.
Instead of cash prizes, players would instead receive a range of prizes, including iPods, TVs, poker chip sets, humidors, and wine baskets.






The owners of Burke and Hare's (see story below) should consider themselves lucky - in America,a disgruntled former strip club waitress called Kimberly Lynn Dasilva is free on bail after being charged with mailing condoms filled with a potentially explosive mixture to a Boston TV station, strip clubs and other places.
FBI sources quote Dasilva as saying she was sick of being mistreated by men and couldn't take it any more. The condoms were filled with drain cleaner and gasoline, which could have exploded - although none actually did.
On Sept. 21, a suspicious package arrived at the Bridgewater State College admissions office, according to two FBI affidavits. When it was discovered that fluid had leaked from the package, the building was evacuated and the State Police Bomb Squad was called in. A note inside the package said "Boom."
Five more packages containing condoms filled with Drano and gasoline were found the next day at the Brockton postal annex, according to the FBI affidavits. They were addressed to Boston television station WFXT, Boston radio station WXKS-FM, the Outlaws motorcycle club in Taunton, and two strip clubs - Alex's in Stoughton and The Foxy Lady in Brockton, both of which had employed Dasilva.
Dasilva is now free on $10,000 bond until her appearance federal court in two weeks.





A barmaid at an Edinburgh strip bar was sacked after her boss claimed she stole bags of cash from a safe, an employment tribunal was told this week .
Peter Fairbairn, who runs the Burke & Hare, alleged that Irene Burke was responsible for the disappearance of several bags packed with £1 coins because she was the only member of staff who held a permanent key. But Burke's solicitor yesterday argued that Fairbairn had jumped to conclusions.
The tribunal heard that Burke had worked in the pub for more than two years before she was sacked in May 2005.
Giving evidence, Fairbairn said that he allowed staff to take their wages from the cash register, as long as they wrote down their hours worked on paper.
He said Burke had access to the safe where a minimum of £5000 was kept. He started to notice discrepancies with missing bags of £1 coins.
He said: "I doubted myself initially but it was happening too regularly. The bank said to me, 'it's definitely not us', and I was blaming the couriers delivering the change as well. I was blaming everyone apart from my staff."
He discovered that a large bag of £1 coins had been punctured and claimed it was possible to "tease" the smaller bags out.
Burke was later asked to hand over her keys, without explanation - and was told two days later she was being dismissed.
Fairbairn admitted he was unaware of proper dismissal procedures, saying: "I thought I had enough evidence for a conviction but that was never my aim. I wasn't going to take it any further other than just dismissing her."
Ken Hogg, solicitor for Burke, told the tribunal that the police had not taken the matter any further, describing Mr Fairbairn's evidence as "sparse" and said: "You deprived someone of their job on the basis of a whim."
The tribunal is expected to continue in April.






Dannii Minogue is supposedly considering legal action over the stills from a strip club surveillance tape which we reported a few days ago .
Minogue is said to be appalled that stills from a security videotape from London's Puss 'N Boots club made their way into Sunday's News Of The World. Perhaps rather than shooting the messenger, she ought to reconsider her behaviour in public places.
In the pictures, she is allegedly seen kissing and fondling a semi-naked stripper.
A spokesman for Minogue was keen to downplay the event as a "harmless girls' night out".
He claimed "they were having a great laugh, but only that."
Call us cynical, but this all wiffs somewhat of a PR stunt - after all, most people planning legal action just get on with it, rather than announce the fact that they are 'considering it' to the press. And frankly, it's hard to see how this harms the faded popster's career...

Meanwhile, The Sun reports that the stripper, called Jupiter, is said to be upset by the exposure because her family didn’t know what she did for a living. Now there is someone who perhaps CAN claim victim status in this whole sordid tale...

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Actress Kirsten Dunst was reportedly aghast this week after a man asked her if he could lick whipped cream off her naked body.
The 23-year-old Spiderman star was reportedly approached by the unknown man, believed to be in his 50s, as she waited for a limousine outside a Los Angeles hotel. As she walked away, the man was allegedly overheard saying: "Wait. What's the matter? I come to watch you dance every weekend."
A source is quoted by the Daily Sport saying that when Dunst confronted him about what he had said the embarrassed guy apologised, explaining he had mistaken her for a local stripper. Good excuse... because of course strippers should be expected to put up with that sort of abuse, shouldn't they?





Last month we reported on Dannii Minogue's new found interest in pole dancing. Now, the News of the World reports that her 'fans' were left 'stunned' after she romped with a naked female lap-dancer at a London club. The action was caught on tape by the CCTV security camera in the club and the blurry, black and white images can be seen in today's edition.
According to the tabloid rag, Dannii did the dirty deed while visiting the Puss In Boot' club, taking part in a 'sex romp' with a busty blonde stripper in full view of the club's other visitors.
"Dannii was having the time of her life and didn't care who saw. She wasn't in a private booth or the VIP area, she was on the dance floor," gushed a typically excitable source.
"I can't believe how far they went. It was more like a porn film. There were hands and tongues everywhere-I thought it was going to turn into a full-on orgy," the impressionable source added.

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The first British TV channel dedicated to teachers - established a year ago to provide information and guidance to dullards who just can't get enough of their jobs - has complained to Ofcom after its positioning on Sky's channel set up was moved to nestle among soft porn and dating channels.
"It is completely unacceptable that teachers and pupils will have to scroll through this sort of thing to find what are serious and valuable factual programmes," whined a spokesman for Teachers' TV. Gee, being teachers you'd think they were smart enough to remember the channel number and go straight to it... and as these porn channels are all scrambled and don't broadcast until late night anyway, what exactly will these delicate teachers be exposed to other than a blank screen?
Sky insisted Teachers' TV had been grouped in a specialist genre along with four other channels, none of which were adult channels. "They are with the pub channel and a few others ... and it is easy for teachers to find their way straight there," a spokesman said.





Florida investigators arrested more than two dozen strippers in an undercover investigation on Friday as part of an ongoing probe.
According to the Pasco County Sheriff's Office, the dancers were allegedly involved in a variety of criminal activities, including cocaine peddling, prostitution, 'lewdness', exposure of sexual organs, and the improper solicitation of alcohol sales.
The strippers worked at six Tampa-area clubs: Lollipops; Calendar Girls; Vegas Showgirls; Brass Flamingo; Bare Assets; Foxy Lady; and Club Extasy.
Last July, dancers at five of those clubs were arrested as part of a sting operation. The latest Pasco County probe involved undercover officers infiltrating the clubs and, in some instances, receiving lap dances - funny how that always seems to be the case...
Website The Smoking Gun has the mugshots for those of you who are interested...





A new survey has revealed that two-thirds of Britons watch porn with their partners while over half own sex toys.
Researchers found that 69 per cent of adults are willing to give approval to the porn industry with 58 per cent owning sex toys, erotic films or magazines. Frankly, we suspect those figures are, if anything, a little low...
85 per cent no longer bother to hide their porn from their partner preferring to get permission first before indulging. 64 per cent of people admit they watch adult movies with their partner and more than 40 per cent use them as a form of foreplay.
70 per cent of women and 83 per cent of men say that watching porn turns them on.
One-in-four of the 1,200 people who took part in the survey - to mark the UK launch of adult film company Wicked Pictures -said they were thinking about surprising their partner with a porn film as a Valentine gift.
Karl Wainwright, the UK distributor for Wicked Pictures, said: "It seems that whilst we are happy to keep our bedroom secrets secret and present an impression of being quite prudish, the truth is that many of us are making good use of the adult entertainment industry."
The survey also found that two-thirds of adults say that they would happily