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He might be on the verge of a meltdown. Even though he "won" the Kiwifarms appeal, the judges didn't rule that he's a rock god and Taylor must suck him his penis. Now, he has no lawyers, he's under some pressure to file something in the case that he failed to file before, and he probably has no idea how to do it. Hopefully, he might be about to create some chaos to distract himself from the self-inflicted crisis he's facing.Rusty had been boring for a while, but now he is back to being the mooo cow that we know he is.
It's not possible. He'd need to gain about 25 IQ points to reach the dizzying heights of midwittery.Reaching midwittery never thought possible
3-6-6: LICENSE APPLICATION:
A. Contents: Any person desiring to own or operate a house of prostitution within the city shall apply to the council for a license to operate such house of prostitution. Such license application shall contain the following information:
1. Names, ages, and addresses of all persons who have or will have any financial interest in the operation, including the owner of the real property, if the real property is leased to the operator.
2. Names, ages, and addresses of persons who are or will be personally responsible for the conduct and management of the operation;
3. A recent photograph and complete set of fingerprints of all persons listed in subsection A1 and A2 of this section;
4. Names and addresses of every other business in which the applicant has any financial interest, including the type of such business and the nature of the applicant's interest;
5. Names and addresses of all employers of the applicant in the preceding five (5) years.
6. All the applicant's addresses for the preceding five (5) years.
7. A list of all prior convictions of the applicant for any crime, excluding minor traffic violations, which list shall include a statement of the offense, the place of its occurrence, the date of its occurrence and the disposition of the case;
8. A complete and accurate financial statement of the applicant;
9. The street address of the property upon which the proposed operation is to be conducted, together with copies of all deeds, mortgages, deeds of trusts, liens or other encumbrances, leasehold interests, or other interests relating to the property;
10. Any other information reasonably deemed necessary or useful by the council;
11. Names, ages, and addresses of all persons who have or will have leasehold interests in the property. (Prior Code § 10A-6)
B. Filing; Investigation:
1. Filing; Fee: All license applications under the provisions of this chapter shall be filed with the city clerk, along with a nonrefundable investigation fee. The city clerk shall place the application on the agenda of the council's regularly scheduled meeting at the earliest possible date.
2. Investigation: Upon presentation of any license application to the city clerk, the city clerk shall make an examination of the financial statement and financial background of the applicant. The city clerk shall refer the balance of such application to the county sheriff for investigation. The sheriff shall conduct a full investigation of all information contained in the license application, which investigation shall include, but shall not be limited to the following:
a. Criminal Record: A complete check of all records of the federal bureau of investigation and any other similar organization concerning the criminal record of any applicant.
b. Personal Interview: A personal interview with each applicant.
c. Interview Of Employers/Business Associates: An interview, either personal or by mail, with all employers of the applicant and business associates of the applicant, as shown in the license application.
d. Other Investigation: Any other investigation reasonably deemed necessary or useful by the sheriff.
3. Sheriff's Report To Council: Within thirty (30) days after any application is referred by the city clerk to the sheriff, the sheriff shall report the results of his investigation in writing to the council, which report shall include, but shall not be limited to the following:
a. Results Of Investigation: A complete statement of the results of the investigations undertaken.
b. Errors And Omissions: A list of any errors or omissions found to exist in the application.
c. Evaluation: An evaluation of the personal background of the applicant.
4. Council Action: Within thirty (30) days after receiving the sheriff's report, the council may:
a. Require Additional Investigation: Refer the application back to the sheriff for additional investigation.
b. Require Interview: Require a personal interview with the applicant.
c. Require Additional Information: Require the applicant to submit additional information relative to his application.
d. Grant/Refuse Application: Grant or refuse to grant a license under the provisions of this chapter.
5. Grounds For Refusal: The city council may refuse to grant a license to any applicant:
a. Who has been convicted of any felony.
b. Who is financially insolvent or is inadequately financed.
c. Who has a history of financial instability.
d. Who has wilfully omitted or incorrectly stated any material fact in his application.
e. Who has any financial interest in, or connection with, any business which is illegal where such business is located.
f. Whose license under the provisions of this chapter would be contrary to the health, welfare, or safety of the city or its residents.
g. When the proposed establishment is not in the correct zoning.
6. Time Allowed To Cure Defects: Upon denying any application for a license under the provisions of this chapter, the applicant shall have thirty (30) days within which to cure any defect in the application, and such application may be again submitted to the council for consideration, as herein provided, within thirty (30) days after denial.
7. Time Restriction For Council Action: The council shall grant or refuse to grant a license within ninety (90) days after the presentation of any application of the council. (Prior Code § 10A-7)
Ely isn't a bad town, but it's in the middle of absolute nowhere and it's deader than disco. Only reason you would go that way is if you're heading for Yosemite or trying to avoid I15 for some reason.Ely Nevada...
If you want to have even a chance of getting high end customers you need to be somewhere like Pahrump, which is about as close as you can be to Las Vegas with a legal brothel.
For reference:
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That's where Ely is.
Archive of county records
Looks like a haunted house. If you told me someone was murdered here, and still haunts this place, I'd believe youGreen Latern is in such bad shape that it's a creepy place art project for a Reno photographer... (Worth a look)
Russell thinks that every woman is a hooker, you just have to quote the right price.Where does he expect to find enough women willing to do the dirty work?
For those men who, like Russell, prefer the "girlfriend experience" - but whose couch is too small for your average hooker to sleep on.Where's the hook to stay for multiple days?
No way. With a buffet of legal, consenting women, no male guest of the Drool Palace would rape or sexually harass a female employee. After all, the only reason why men would rape or assault a woman is because they can't get laid - if men can literally get laid in the next room, there's no fear of rape for any other woman there!Women who worked there would find themselves raped, or at least assaulted, at a higher rate than at other resorts.
Of course the men will be taking the hookers shopping as part of the Girlfriend Experience! (anything they spend gets deducted from the cost of fucky sucky)What retailers are going to go into a resort where the main attraction is for men, who are notorious for not really shopping
It's currently haunted by a deformed goblin.Looks like a haunted house. If you told me someone was murdered here, and still haunts this place, I'd believe you
Back in 2021 I had a similar thought.The Phantom of the Brothel.
Hey, that could be his next screenplay.
I'm starting to get Phantom of the Opera vibes from Russ, with the PAC being his mask and brothels being his opera house.
In bed he drools on me, I cry in shame.
A wet and greasy glow, seeps from his frame.
Another nightmare night, for now I see
The Phantom of the Brothel House has drooled, all over me.
No that sounds too funny for him to make a screenplay. And it would probably be about Russell so thats another strike against itThe Phantom of the Brothel.
Hey, that could be his next screenplay.
"bad faith"
"bad faith"
Russel is doing the thing where a lot of cows do where other people call them an insult or tell them something negative, they don't understand, and just turn around and use that same insult or line against others.
Russ does not comprehend what "acting in bad faith" means, he only knows that others tell him he's acting in bad faith before something bad happens to his lolsuits, ergo now Russ thinks he can just accuse others of doing the same.
He didn't say this. Read the thread like I told you last year when you were making stuff up.He even said that his Lolsuit against Ariande wasn’t “frivolous” b/c it was for only $5K. Umm pretty sure the amount sought wouldn’t be the reason a lawsuit is frivolous or not, wouldn’t it more be about whether the lawsuit is fucking stupid. I hope I’m right, legal Farmers?
The Hunchbuck of Notre DumbThe Phantom of the Brothel.
Hey, that could be his next screenplay.