Wisconsin strip club operators charged in prostitution conspiracy
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MADISON, Wis. (AP) - A federal grand jury has indicted a southeastern Wisconsin strip club owner and his former manager for allegedly setting up customers with prostitutes in private rooms.
The indictment was unsealed Tuesday in federal court in Milwaukee. According to the indictment and federal prosecutors, 61-year-old Radomir Buzdum owned the TNT strip club in Lebanon in Dodge County.
Buzdum worked with his now-former manager, 49-year-old Timothy Miller, to recruit prostitutes for customers at the club in an effort to boost revenue between 2012 and 2019.
Strip club operators indicted in prostitution conspiracy
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