The weekend has been saved.
After the D.C. Office of Tax and Revenueseized Stadium Club (2127 Queens Chapel Rd NE ) on Thursday to collect a six-figure tax debt from one of owner James "Tru" Redding's other properties, the bill was paid yesterday and the strip club is open once again. Redding owed over $100,000 in back taxes from his H Street restaurant, TruOrleans, which closed in September. The club was in the process of being sold when it was seized.
A source reportedly told the Washington Business Journal that $40,000 of the debt was paid in singles. Cash is cash.
Everything is in its right place as the New York Knicks and their terrible record roll into D.C. tonight:
CALLING ALL BALL PLAYERS , SEXY LADIES AND DANCERS ---> Come Party With @RFeltonGBMS THIS SATURDAY NIGHT!!!pic.twitter.com/xbFmgwecd6
[via Washington Business Journal]
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