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To: Trumptown who wrote (12747)8/4/2005 8:25:21 PM
From: Tom Swift  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12872
 
Golf Outing Allegedly Involves Strippers Wed Aug 3, 9:36 PM ET


NAPERVILLE, Ill. - Police on Wednesday were investigating a golf outing sponsored by a gentleman's club in this Chicago suburb that allegedly featured women strippers in bikinis giving male golfers lap dances.

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Residents who live along the Country Lakes Golf Club's course said they were surprised to see scantily clad women dancing and performing on the course. One resident called police to complain and videotaped some of the event from her back window.

"It's not something you'd expect in a family-oriented town like Naperville," said Geoff Pacana, who lives near the 16th hole. "It's certainly not something you'd want any of the kids who live around here to see."

Monday's golf outing was sponsored by Blackjack's Gentleman's Club located near South Elgin.

Naperville Police Chief David Dial said the investigation was focusing on "whether there was a criminal act or whether there was a liquor license violation."

He said anyone who participated in the event was subject to the investigation.

Messages left Wednesday at Country Lakes Golf Club and Blackjack's Gentleman's Club were not immediately returned.

Naperville Police Sgt. Joel Truemper said Wednesday the department was in the process of requesting a subpoena from a grand jury to review video tape from WLS-TV in Chicago.

Janet Hundley, WLS-TV's assistant news director, said the station has a policy of not handing over video tapes to authorities without a subpoena.

As of Wednesday evening, the station had not received a subpoena, she said.