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Las Vegas gentlemen’s club offering free dances to laid-off government employees

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A popular Las Vegas gentlemen’s club is offering one free lap dance to all unpaid or furloughed federal employees affected by the government shutdown.

On Wednesday, Oct. 15, Crazy Horse 3 is launching “Strippers Against Shutdowns,” a “lighthearted relief effort” that offers one free lap dance to all unpaid or furloughed federal employees affected by the government shutdown.


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“I don’t think it’s going to solve any of their problems, but if they can take a little bit of time during the day and just not think about it, then why not,” Operations manager Louis Aceves said.

Guests looking to redeem the free lap dance must present a valid government-issued identification or proof of employment. Verified government employees must be 21 years old or older.

“Las Vegas has always been about taking care of people who work hard, and right now, a lot of our instrumental federal employees who keep this country running are feeling the impact of politics putting paychecks on pause,” Nando Sostilio, Owner of Crazy Horse 3 said. “We wanted to find a fun, uniquely Vegas way to show support and remind everyone that a little entertainment can go a long way, even in hard times.”

The “Strippers Against Shutdowns” promotion includes complimentary admission and the free lap dance from 12 p.m. until 6 p.m. on Wednesday.

(Courtesy of Crazy Horse 3)(Courtesy of Crazy Horse 3)

“It affects not just government workers but also service industry workers,” Aceves added. “Because we all need the business, it was one way to bring back and give to the community.”

The Senate rejected a bill to reopen the government for the eighth time on Tuesday, ensuring the shutdown will enter its third week.


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This isn’t the first time a Las Vegas strip club has given back to the valley in the form of free dances. In 2021, Larry Flynt’s Hustler Club hosted a free vaccination clinic where dances and complimentary bottles were provided, and in 2022, it offered a free ride to the club, a free cover, a drink, and a lap dance to stranded travelers stuck in Las Vegas.

“We want to make something feel like Vegas. I mean, We ARE Vegas. We provide Vegas entertainment, and this is our way of showing that.”