Thursday, July 4, 2024

Stripper loses job over Florida new Law

Stripper, 19, sues Florida after losing her job over new age restrictions for workers at adult venues

A 19-year-old stripper and the nightclub where she worked are challenging a new law that bars individuals under 21 from engaging in sex work.

Serenity Michelle Bushey filed the lawsuit in Florida federal court Monday, arguing that she unjustly lost her job at Café Risque because of Florida's attorney general and two prosecutors who championed the guidance.

The business can be found a few miles Gainesville, and is advertised by billboards littered up and down a nearby highway. It bills itself as being 24/7 and family-owned, and offer discounts to truckers and military vets. It also doesn't serve alcohol - but was still among the adult entertainment businesses subjected to the guidance.

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2 comments:

Lynn Anderson said...

Everyone sues today; it has become a nauseating joke.
You don't like something--sue.
Now suing corrupt liberal biased prosecutors is a-ok.
It's no different on a much smaller scale living in a condo where people buy accepting the rules and then later decide to object to them.

Anonymous said...

Condos are a joke! They have so many rules no one follows and no one enforces. A house is so much better! Never another condo or HOA for us ever again!