Testifying with immunity from prosecution, Hamm said dancers and waitresses often used the club's four private rooms to have sex with customers. He said that a dancer's fee for prostitution ranged from $130 to $140 a song. The dancer would keep $80, and the rest of the money would go to the club's owners and managers.
Hamm said he, the club's two owners and other managers urged dancers to take customers into the private rooms because that was how the club made most of its money. Hamm said he himself once paid a dancer to have sex with him in one of the private rooms.
The club's owners and managers, including Coutta, often hired young women because they brought in more customers, but in some cases, those women turned out to be underage girls with fake identification.
"As long as they presented an I.D. saying they were legal age, we hired them,"
Hamm said. "It's a young girl's sport."
He said the prostitution was "hush hush" at the club, and he was once shocked by a dancer who loudly complained that she did not receive her commission after she had sex with a customer. Hamm said club operators fired that dancer, but rehired her a week later.
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