(New York - AP, January 25, 2007) - The police vice squad said it scored this week, busting seven people on prostitution-related charges at the city's most famous strip club.
Undercover officers entered Scores on Manhattan's West Side shortly after 11 p.m. Wednesday looking to root out prostitution, and several dancers engaged them in a sexually explicit conversation, police said.
The dancers told the officers that the club's rooms could be rented for sexual acts, police said.
Four dancers were charged with prostitution, and three other people were charged with permitting prostitution at the club, which has been featured on Howard Stern's radio show. |