Flamingo opens, flap over?
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-- Eron Ben-Yehuda
Early next year, the Flamingo Adult Theater is expected to open its
doors, and city officials fear that nothing but trouble will walk
through.
In what is perhaps an ominous sign of things to come, a member of the
family involved in the strip club was indicted this month on charges of
laundering money and trying to smuggle guns onto planes.
Despite concerns about the sexually oriented business attracting shady
characters, the city decided in June to settle a lawsuit challenging its
efforts to bar the club. Officials had to concede that, with a building
permit already issued in May, there was little left to argue about.
But that didn’t stop them from pointing the finger at one another. City
Atty. Gail Hutton, in an editorial that appeared in the Independent on
Aug. 19, blamed other city departments and the City Council for allowing
more than French cooking to take place at the site of the former Le
Marseille restaurant at 18121 Beach Blvd. But city administrators thought
Hutton should take the fall.
One of the club’s owners, Max Ahmadi, has said time and again that the
city is overreacting and that the club will not be a center for drug use,
prostitution and lewd acts by customers.
“People are afraid of what they know nothing about,” he has said.
While the club may attract out-of-towners, City Councilman Ralph Bauer
has said few customers will come from Huntington Beach.
“It’s a pretty Puritanical town,” he has said.
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