City
pays for private investigator to get lap dances
By
SHASTA CLARK
6 News Reporter
KNOXVILLE
(WATE) -- The city of Knoxville used tax dollars to pay for lap dances
at local
strip clubs. It was part of an effort to force adult businesses to
adhere to
stricter regulations and the city says, in essence, it was money well
spent.
The
city paid
a private investigator nearly $100 an hour to go to adult businesses.
Then the
city paid for the investigator to get lap dances while he was there.
On
April 23rd,
private investigator Greg Lundy went to the Mouse's Ear and paid a
topless
dancer $40 for a lap dance. He tipped her $3.00. The same night, Lundy
also
went to Th' Katch and paid for another lap dance.
That
night,
Lundy spent $135 of taxpayers' money on lap dances, beer and cover
charges.
And
that
wasn't his last chance to do it. On April 29th, the city paid for him
to visit
four more establishments and buy two more lap dances with topless and
totally
nude dancers. He spent $132 that night.
Adding
it all
together, Lundy spent a total of $267.
6
News called
city law director Morris Kizer to find out why the city paid for this.
He
wouldn't talk on camera but said on the phone it was his decision to
hire
Lundy.
Kizer
says
Lundy put every detail of what happened those nights in an affidavit.
He says
city council used the affidavit to pass new ordinances
demanding
stricter regulation of adult businesses.
6
News asked
Councilman Rob Frost if he thinks the city should've paid for personal
lap
dances. "It's a minimal use of taxpayer dollars. I mean, the negative
secondary effects that businesses like this cost make this expenditure
chump
change."
Frost
says he
thinks the city will be sued over the new ordinance and the private
investigator's first hand account will help the city build a stronger
case in
court.
"You
want
to build the strongest case possible. And rather than allowing
speculation over
what the exchange of money really was for, we've got an independent
investigator who can come into court and swears this is what happened,"
Frost says.
6
News called
some of the adult businesses. They say they were shocked to learn the
city
hired a private investigator to visit their establishments. They also
say the
affidavit that Lundy wrote for city council is inaccurate.