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Golf - Is it corrupting the
public morals ?
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Golf World Magazine
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Hidden Valley 2002
Entered by two general managers of Hidden Valley Golf Course in Narco, California, pleas of guilty to two felony counts of conspiracy to corrupt the public morals after they allowed "working girls" to set up tents and provide "personal" favors to participants of a tournament at the club in 2002. According to the Los Angeles Times, managers Jason Wood and Darren Bolinger entered their pleas
after a third defendant, Sandy Juarez, struck a deal testifying against them. Juarez, who prosecutors believe provided the "working girls", plead guilty and received a 120 day jail term with a $10,000 fine.
A Golf Course Rating of X?
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Golf World 2005 |
A strip club’s golf outing at Country Lakes GC in Naperville, Ill., last week
warranted a police investigation after several reports surfaced of scantily clad
women and lewd conduct, including bikini-clad women giving lap dances to
golfers. The outing was held by Blackjack’s Gentleman’s Club in nearby South
Elgin, Ill. A woman who lives adjacent to the course provided Naperville police
with a videotape she made, though no criminal activity was apparent on the tape,
according to the Chicago Tribune. Naperville mayor George Pradel told the
Tribune he was embarrassed by such an incident occurring in his town, which
recently was ranked No. 3 in Money magazine’s list of "Best Places to
Live."
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Strippers perform at Cherry
Valley GC
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The Pocono Record
June 27, 2007
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"It's not clear
whether any laws were broken." Paul Gasper, Stroudsburg,
PA Area Regional Police Officer, on complaints from neighbors the
strippers were performing at Cherry Valley Golf Course during a
private golf outing on June 26. |
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