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Related: About this forumJudge: Strip clubs should be eligible for COVID-19 pandemic emergency loans
MILWAUKEE A judge says four Wisconsin strip clubs should be eligible to receive emergency loans offered by the federal government to offset losses due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.
U.S. District Judge Lynn Adelman on Friday issued a preliminary injunction in favor of the owners of four Silk Exotic Gentlemans Clubs in Milwaukee and Middleton, whose loan applications were rejected on the basis of the sexual nature of the businesses.
The Small Business Administration's Paycheck Protection Program is designed to cover payrolls and other expenses for eight weeks while stay-at-home orders prevent normal business operations.
Adelman concluded the plaintiffs would likely succeed in arguing that their business, while sexual in nature, is not prurient and that the regulation violates First Amendment and due process rights, the Journal Sentinel reported.
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(5,170 posts)The one that makes me unhappy is churches. If churches get this, then they should have to pay taxes and not be discriminatory.