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Wed Nov 22, 2017, 07:13 PM Nov 2017

New York's top court spurns strip club's latest bid for sales-tax exemption

The state’s top court apparently cannot “bare” to hear another legal argument from a Latham strip joint on the state taxing its admission fees.

At least not yet.

The Court of Appeals, which includes the seven most powerful robes in New York, rejected the bid from Nite Moves – a club on Route 9 that features dancers who are decidedly disrobed.

But an attorney for Nite Moves explained the rejection by the Court of Appeals appeared to be procedural.

Call it naked ambition, but he remained optimistic.

Read more: http://blog.timesunion.com/capitol/archives/278879/new-yorks-top-court-spurns-strip-clubs-latest-bid-for-sales-tax-exemption/

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