DEA Employees Arrested for Allegedly Operating Strip Club as Second Job

When your alleged night job can ruin your life.

Authorities say two Drug Enforcement Agency employees were arrested today for operating a New Jersey strip club on the side. 

The Associated Press reports that 45-year-old Glen Glover and 51-year-old David Polos own part of South Hackensack, N.J.'s Twins Plus Go-Go Lounge. According to the Associated Press, the bulk of the dancers who work at the club entered the country illegally: 


The men, who worked at the DEA's Manhattan headquarters, surrendered to face charges they falsified national security forms and lied during background-check interviews by failing to disclose outside employment that could put them "in proximity to crime" and at risk for getting blackmailed. They are due in court later Wednesday.

The Associated Press adds that the complaint against Glover and Polos claims they often assumed supervisory roles at Twins Plus Go-Go Lounge:


Polos, it says, used his status as a law enforcement officer to facilitate the club's operations, including displaying his firearm in connection with a dispute among those operating the club.

A statement by alleges that Glover and Polos "had other secret jobs, which they concealed from DEA in order to maintain their national security clearance, betraying the oaths they had taken and creating needless risk for the agency they worked for." 

[via Associated Press]

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