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Violations doom bid by Glitter Gulch to add slots

Undercover agents detail solicitation for prostitution, drugs

The Topless Girls of Glitter Gulch strip club probably blew its chance of convincing Nevada gaming regulators it was a suitable location to house slot machines in February.

State gaming agents entered the Fremont Street club undercover twice to investigate the property. On their first visit, they were solicited for prostitution. The second time, the agents were asked whether they wanted to purchase illegal narcotics.


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  • Friday morning's hourlong hearing in front of the Gaming Control Board spiraled downward after that revelation.

    "This is a very troubling application because I have a lot of concerns about this location," control board chairman Dennis Neilander said toward the end of the hearing.

    Board member Randy Sayre was even more forceful in his opposition to the request by the club to operate 15 bar- top slot machines. Of the 12 topless bars in the Las Vegas Valley, Topless Girls of Glitter Gulch had the second-highest number of calls for service by the Las Vegas Police Department. Sayre said he recently checked the totals.

    "With this type of application, you have to come in here squeaky clean or as close to it as you can get," Sayre said. "There is absolutely no way I can support this location."

    Control board members said there were numerous instances of dancers violating city of Las Vegas exotic dancing codes, according to the club's own records.

    If the Topless Girls of Glitter Gulch can't control its dancers, board members reasoned, then its management would have trouble operating slot machines under Nevada gaming regulations.

    Neilander, Sayre and fellow control board member Mark Clayton all said they philosophically are not opposed to strip clubs operating slot machines.

    However, Topless Girls of Glitter Gulch didn't meet the qualifications.

    "There are enough issues highlighted with this application that cause me great concern," Clayton said.

    The control board referred the application back to its staff for further investigation at the request of Topless Girls of Glitter Gulch, rather than voting on the matter.

    All three board members said they were prepared to deny the application.

    If a unanimous denial had taken place, Topless Girls of Glitter Gulch would have needed a unanimous vote by the Nevada Gaming Commission to overturn the control board's recommendation.

    The ruling allows the club to bring the matter up again with gaming regulators in several months, hopefully with a much cleaner background check. Clayton suggested the club try again in a year.

    Sean McGuinness, the attorney representing the Granite Gaming Group, operators of Topless Girls of Glitter Gulch and two adjacent Fremont Street casinos, Mermaids and La Bayou, said the club has taken steps to eliminate the issues found by gaming agents. Since April, he said, the club has compiled a better compliance record.

    The club brought in an investigative service this year that filed 60 reports with management showing there were none of the violations found by gaming agents.

    Steve Burnstine, CEO of Granite Gaming, said dancers at the club are terminated immediately if they are found to have violated city of Las Vegas codes covering topless dancing.

    Also, dancers can be terminated for a number of other rules violations. He said many changes took place when he purchased the downtown businesses from his father, Herb Pastor, in 2006.

    Burnstine, who has an unrestricted gaming license for the two casinos, said revenues from the slot machines might have accounted for 20 percent of the topless club's total revenues.

    He described the location as a nightclub with erotic dancing.

    Sayre was not convinced the club was ready for a gaming license. He said club management implemented new rules only when confronted with the reports that undercover gaming agents were solicited for prostitution and drugs.

    He also questioned Burnstine about a since-removed Topless Girls of Glitter Gulch Web site that linked to other questionable businesses. The site had been on the Internet since 2003.

    Burnstine said that the site was not associated with the club and that he filed legal action in federal court to have it removed.

    "I wasn't aware of the site until it was brought to my attention," he said.

    Sayre expressed doubt in the answer because the site had been operating for five years.

    Contact reporter Howard Stutz at hstutz @reviewjournal.com or 702-477-3871.

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    Scott wrote on September 16, 2008 03:02 PM: Pickpocket'ed

    Inside the 'Girls of Glitter Gultch'. Glad to hear their attempt and a new revenue stream was halted for the time being.

    If you like traveling in a post 9-11 world without identification, visit the historic Glitter Gultch.

    reagrds,
    sp


    wildbill wrote on September 08, 2008 07:28 AM: How do I get one of those investigator's jobs? I will work overtime there to make sure things are on the "up and up"....


    Bob Cirelli wrote on September 07, 2008 06:18 AM: The girls/dancers are independent contractors. They are not employees of the establishment. All in all, management should have been screening activities more closely, especially since they knew they had the application pending.


    dosboot wrote on September 06, 2008 10:28 PM: I guess that the folks at Glitter didn't payoff the right people. The strip casinos have house prostitutes.


    Glitter Gulch Bad Neighbor. Did I Say Bad Neighbor? wrote on September 06, 2008 09:39 PM: The huge video boards outside Glitter Gulch, formerly Sassy Sally's or the Golden Goose or one of those other strange slot machine alleys, whatever the dump was called, anyway, the video boards are stupid looking and hugely embarrassing, even for downtown.

    Topless Burnstine is a bad neighbor. Word has it he wears the biggest cup size in the entire operation, without implants! Go Steve!

    Have you seen those huge video boards of Berstine's Glitter Gulch? They are ridiculous and an embarrassment, even by Columbus Street, San Francisco standards.

    Really, does anybody have any better YouTube video than this? Check it out. On the one minute and ten second clip, keep watching the twenty second segment between 24 seconds and 44 seconds, and tell me if you don't also agree that Burnstine is a bad neighbor and embarrassment to Downtown. He runs that crap all day and all night long. We're still waiting to see Bernstine up there in a bra.

    And he pretends he has no idea what goes on in his former Fremont Street slot alley, the former Golden Goose, or whatever it was, with less square footage than a hotel room at the Golden Gate built before telephones.

    Bernstine. Another fat head. Looks nice in a bra, however.


    observation wrote on September 06, 2008 09:15 PM: get it, slots, strippers, vag@#!%.... I guess it's not that funny


    observation wrote on September 06, 2008 06:56 PM: Glitter gultch to add slots


    ET wrote on September 06, 2008 10:32 AM: Is it time, Glitter Gulch move to the east part of Fremont st.,it fits in better with that Glitter Gulch.


    I support single moms wrote on September 06, 2008 09:40 AM: C'MON!

    We need slot machines in strip clubs...I want to see how many quarters will fit in a g-string while I'm receiving a lap-dance.


    pacmanjones wrote on September 06, 2008 08:49 AM: we don't need no stinking slots in a strip club


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