A "disgruntled" customer of a strip club in Chesterfield, S.C., called 911 to rat out the operation, which was being operated out of a mobile home.
Deputies paid a visit to the trailer. "The homeowner, Gwendolyn Lowery, opened the door," said Investigator Daniel Scott, "and in the middle of the floor, there were a bunch of guys sitting around a [stripper] pole."
The "guys" included kids as young as 12, and alcohol was being served, deputies say. Flyers had advertised the March 21st event as a "hush party", and deputies are convinced it wasn't the first one.
Deputies found a price list. Lap dances were listed at $5, and "VIP" sessions were $25. The disgruntled customer, Scott said, "had paid $25 and didn’t get what he wanted."
Gwendolyn Lowery, 26, was charged with liquor law violations, and eight counts of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. She was released on personal recognizance.

The disgruntled caller sounds like a typical man: expecting to be treated special when there were others in line before him.

Source: Florence Morning News
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Posted by Lenny, Hialeah Fl. on March 29, 2010:
She seems to be well qualified to be a "teacher" in Florida. Such a pretty girl. (Hint of sarcasm).
Posted by Mike from Dallas on April 4, 2010:
For $25, I'm not sure what he expected, let alone what he wanted or didn't get.
But it sounds suspiciously like the story about the Sisters of St. Francis House of Prostitution.