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- Posted July 06, 2010
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Judge shuts down strip club where 14-year-old girl was employed
DETROIT (AP) -- A Detroit strip club which employed a 14-year-old girl as a topless dancer has been forced to close.
Wayne County Circuit Judge Virgil Smith has ordered the owners of All Stars to surrender the keys to the building which will be padlocked for one year beginning July 12.
The club's attorney Timothy Murphy says he will file an appeal.
Club manager Andrew Hutson faces a July 13 preliminary examination on a charge of child sexually abusive activity. He was arrested in April after the girl's mother told police she pulled her daughter from the club.
Police said the girl may have danced there several nights each week, making about $350 per night.
Defense attorney Marc Hart says Hutson had nothing to do with hiring the girl and that authorities charged "the wrong guy."
Published: Tue, Jul 6, 2010
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