NYC strip clubs sue New York state over COVID shutdown
NEW YORK A group of New York City exotic dancing clubs sued New York state Thursday, saying its not fair that theyre being kept closed when everything from axe-throwing venues to bars with live music and casinos can open up.
The lawsuit filed in Manhattan federal court claimed that thousands of employees are forced out of work by the states ban because of the coronavirus. Defendants included Gov. Andrew Cuomo and the state's liquor licensing authority.
Exotic dancing clubs including Starlets, Sugar Daddys and Gallaghers 2000 in the borough of Queens asked the court to declare it a violation of the First and 14th Amendments to keep their clubs closed while letting other enclosed establishments open up.
The lawsuit comes as the states widening of rules for bars and restaurants have led many to open this week.
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