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Stripper Kicks Back At Strip Clubs Over Illegal Kickbacks

There's a cliche in movies (and certain, uh, adult films) that many strippers are actually empowered women trying to pay their way through graduate school. Scoff if you will, but considering how many strippers have successfully sued the city or their employers in the last year, for everything from career-ending scars to sexual harassment, we're starting to think there may be something to this.
A stripper at three NYC clubs is suing the club owners, claiming that they make her pay illegal kickbacks in order to grind her pole. K. Ae Han, known professionally as Kioki, claims she had to fork over $160 a night as a "shift fee" to work at FlashDancers, Private Eyes and New York Dolls. We're not terribly surprised at the kickbacks allegation, but what we are surprised about is that she works for three different clubs. Oh sure, all three are sister establishments. But still, it surprises us that dancers get shipped from location to location. Is there no exclusivity clause in their contracts? Wait, do strippers even have contracts?? It's a little different, but imagine if this happened in other professions—if CC Sabathia pitched for the Yankees, Mets, and Brooklyn Cyclones! Which, incidentally, the Mets would totally be up for.
http://gothamist.com/2011/03/27/stripper…

3 comments

  • mmdv26
    14 years ago
    I didn't know that cosmetology school had a graduate program.
  • Dudester
    14 years ago
    You go to a market to buy a bag of flour. Did you know that the flour company has to pay a "slotting fee" for that flour to be there ?

    In order to work at a TV network, an actor has to do certain things for the network (unpaid, it's part of the contract-attend parties, make certain appearances, etc.)
  • deogol
    14 years ago
    W2s just have no idea how things work outside the employee-employer relationship. Hourly workers even less so.

    Hell, the flour company probably had to pay the shopkeeper to advertise the product locally!
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