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San Antonio exotic dance club XTC Cabaret defies court orders in keeping doors open

San Antonio exotic dance club XTC Cabaret defies court orders in keeping doors open FacebookTwitterEmail No power. No water. No problem? XTC Cabaret has been pulling out all the stops to ensure the show goes on after the city of San Antonio yanked the North Side exotic dance club’s certificate of occupancy in November over alleged criminal activity and COVID-19 violations. The city also ordered XTC to vacate the property at 2023 Sable Lane. Both sides took their battle to court, filing lawsuits within an hour of each other in December. But XTC whiffed in its legal efforts to quickly get back its certificate of occupancy and reopen its doors.

Psychologically abused : Allegations emerge about San Antonio attorney Martin Phipps after arrest

Psychologically abused : Allegations emerge about San Antonio attorney Martin Phipps after arrest FacebookTwitterEmail 1of4 Martin Phipps, a prominent San Antonio attorney and owner of a River Walk cocktail lounge, was arrested Feb. 8, 2021, by San Antonio police. Phipps, 51, is suspected of telephone harassment, a Class B misdemeanor, following a complaint by his then-wife.Bexar County Sheriff s OfficeShow MoreShow Less 2of4 Phipps, 51, is suspected of telephone harassment, a Class B misdemeanor, following a complaint by his then-wife.JOHN DAVENPORT / San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less 3of4 The attorney owns Paramour, a rooftop bar of the River Walk.Kody Melton for mySAShow MoreShow Less

UTSA student s lawsuit over COVID-19 sanctions tossed

UTSA student s lawsuit over COVID-19 sanctions tossed FacebookTwitterEmail 1of2 A judge this week tossed UTSA sophomore Gregory N. Rincón II’s lawsuit that sought to prevent the university from imposing any sanctions against him for violating “community COVID-19 guidelines.”Tom Reel /Staff file photoShow MoreShow Less 2of2 A UTSA student had sued the university after it moved to suspend him for violating COVID-19 guidelines by allegedly hosting a fraternity event off-campus before the start of the fall semester.Tom Reel /Staff file photoShow MoreShow Less A University of Texas at San Antonio student fighting disciplinary action for allegedly hosting an off-campus fraternity party during the pandemic didn’t get a sympathetic ear from a judge.

UTSA student s lawsuit over COVID-19 sanctions tossed - Laredo Morning Times

UTSA student s lawsuit over COVID-19 sanctions tossed FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 A judge this week tossed UTSA sophomore Gregory N. Rincón II’s lawsuit that sought to prevent the university from imposing any sanctions against him for violating “community COVID-19 guidelines.”Tom Reel /Staff file photoShow MoreShow Less 2of3 A UTSA student had sued the university after it moved to suspend him for violating COVID-19 guidelines by allegedly hosting a fraternity event off-campus before the start of the fall semester.Tom Reel /Staff file photoShow MoreShow Less 3of3 A University of Texas at San Antonio student fighting disciplinary action for allegedly hosting an off-campus fraternity party during the pandemic didn’t get a sympathetic ear from a judge.

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