By Carol McKinley | Colorado Politics, via The Denver Gazette
Two of Denver’s most popular strip clubs must pay $14 million in penalties and back pay over stolen wages in what Denver Auditor Tim O’Brien described as one of the most “extraordinary cases he’s ever conducted.”
The clubs, he added, “violated almost every provision.”
Denver Labor Executive Director Matt Fritz-Mauer said that the allegations are “the tip of the iceberg” in an investigation leading to months of litigation ahead with RCI Hospitality Holdings, Inc., a multimillion dollar adult entertainment company.