Houston strip club at center of major sting operation, authorities say

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A Houston strip club was shut down, its manager arrested and multiple other people detained during a major sting operating late Friday, according to the Harris County District Attorney’s Office.

At approximately 11:30 p.m. Friday, Houston Police Department’s Narcotics Division raided V-Live Gentleman’s Club, located at 6603 Harwin Dr, as part of an ongoing investigation into an array of illegal activities authorities said are occurring at the establishment, including illegal alcohol sales, narcotics sales and human trafficking.

A series of violent crashes and DWI arrests with ties to V-Live brought the club to the attention of investigators.

“We’ve had a number of DWIs, we’ve had a number of serious crashes that have come out of this, which is the reason it came to our attention at first,” said Sean Teare with the Harris County District Attorney’s Office. “Once we got in there and discovered the truly sad things that are going on, we began a much more in-depth investigation.”

The club, which does not have a liquor license, has been selling alcohol illegally, said Teare. Teare said officers have also made multiple undercover drug purchases from the establishment over the course of the investigation. Authorities also believe a number of women have been trafficked from the club.

During the raid, officers arrested the club’s manager, who was charged with the delivery of a controlled substance. According to investigators, the man facilitated the delivery of a certain amount of cocaine and ecstasy to undercover officers over a period of time

Teare said future charges related to human trafficking will likely be filed against the manager.

“We’ve got a lot more investigation to do to firm up and to ensure that we have charges that are going to go forward on the human trafficking component,” said Teare.

A number of individuals were also detained at the scene. Investigators are working to determine whether some of these individuals are victims or suspects as authorities believe some people at the scene may be victims of human trafficking. Among those detained are unlicensed security guards and employees who served alcohol without a permit, Teare said.

An investigation is ongoing.

On its website, the club describes itself as “Houston’s only upscale international gentlemen’s club.”

“We have taken the best parts of a Night Club, Bikini Bar, BYOB, Hookah Lounge, Sports Bar, after hours and Gentlemen’s Club and combined them all under one roof,” the club’s website reads. “VLIVE Houston features over a hundred of the hottest international dancers; Latin, exotic and all-American entertainers Houston has to offer.”

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Icee Loco (asshole)
3 years ago
They do parties jn los angeles. Pimps and crip gang members run the show.
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how
3 years ago
Sounds like the owners/managers made it easy for law enforcement, given the lack of a liquor license.
If there were actually trafficking, and therefore the ladies weren't there by freely-made choice, then the owners are scum and deserve the loss.
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Icee Loco (asshole)
3 years ago
The owner is scum. They have a club in la too. During the pandemic they threw illegal parties. Everytime they got busted they'd change the name and start over. Pimps associated with the crips supplied girls. Thats the trafficking part. They used crips as bouncers and security.
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verizon
3 years ago
@2ICEE, that sucks. How does the government not see the simple name change, yet same operation.
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herbtcat
3 years ago
The drug and alcohol charges will stick. But there will never be any human trafficking charges filed or prosecuted.
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Icee Loco (asshole)
3 years ago
I hope they go down. Businesses like this ruin it for everyone
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