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November 20, 2014
ANCHORAGE (AP) — After a bumpy start, a floating strip club is finding prosperity in the waters off Kodiak.
Darren Byler, owner of Wild Alaskan, a crab boat converted to a strip club, tells KTVA-TV (http://bit.ly/11iiyjM) that business has been “wildly successful” in the commercial fishing port.
Customers reach the club by water taxi. A few days after it opened, a complaint that the vessel was overloaded led to law enforcement agencies and the Coast Guard briefly closing the club.
Byler says the charge was unfounded, undeserved and embarrassing.
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